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2004, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 225-237 Variations on a Schumpeterian theme: democracy, capitalism and civilizations in a turbulence zone
by Eyup Ozveren - 239-247 Carabelli & de Vecchi on Keynes and Hayek
by William Butos & Roger Koppl - 249-256 On Hayek and Keynes once again: a reply to Butos & Koppl
by Anna Carabelli & Nicolo De vecchi
2004, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-41 The Nobel Prize in behavioral and experimental economics: a contextual and critical appraisal of the contributions of Daniel Kahneman and Cernon Smith
by Morris Altman - 43-58 Asset-based reserve requirements: reasserting domestic monetary control in an era of financial innovation and instability
by Thomas Palley - 59-77 Is there an equilibrium rate of unemployment in the long run?
by Engelbert Stockhammer - 79-99 Credit money and Kaldor's 'institutional' theory of income distribution
by Man-Seop Park - 101-115 Poverty, capabilities and freedom
by David Levine - 117-129 A Pasinettian approach to international economic relations: the pure labor case
by Ricardo Azevedo Araujo & Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira
2003, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 453-456 Introduction
by John King - 457-466 Concentric circles of limits to the rate of accumulation: an interpretation of Joan Robinson's theory of economic dynamics
by Roger Backhouse - 467-482 Joan Robinson on Marx
by Fletcher Baragar - 483-491 Joan Robinson and Keynes: finance, relative prices and the monetary circuit
by Claude Gnos & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 493-508 Joan Robinson: classical revivalist or neoclassical critic?
by Harvey Gram - 509-519 On re-reading Joan Robinson's 'On re-reading Marx'
by Peter Groenewegen - 521-544 Technical progress in Joan Robinson's view: an attempt at systematisation and formalisation
by Claudia Heller - 545-560 Joan Robinson and the three cambridge revolutions
by Maria Cristina Marcuzzo - 561-574 Joan Robinson's disillusion with economics
by Alex Millmow - 575-586 From profit margins to income distribution: Joan Robinson's odyssey from marginal productivity theory
by Ingrid Rima - 587-588 Joan Robinson: a personal note
by Paul Streeten - 589-596 Joan Robinson as a teacher
by A. M. C. Waterman
2003, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 291-314 Post Keynesian Approaches to Endogenous Money: A time framework explanation
by Giuseppe Fontana - 315-394 Sen after Putnam
by Vivian Walsh - 395-412 For Ethics and Economics without the Dichotomies
by Hilary Putnam - 413-418 Tragedy and Human Capabilities: A response to Vivian Walsh
by Martha Nussbaum - 419-425 Openness versus Closedness in Classical and Neoclassical Economics
by Harvey Gram
2003, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 155-171 Value and Exploitation: A counterfactual approach
by Ernesto Screpanti - 173-191 The Evolution of Cost-based Pricing Rules in Britain: An institutionalist perspective
by Mirghani Ahmed & Robert Scapens - 193-209 On the Post Keynesian Theory of Growth and 'Institutional' Distribution
by Pasquale Commendatore - 211-229 Education, Poverty and Sustainable Livelihoods in Tamil Nadu: Inequalities, opportunities and constraints
by Ron Ayres & Manuela Torrijos Simon - 231-244 Economic Theory and Rationality: A Wittgensteinian interpretation
by Thomas Boylan & Paschal O'Gorman - 245-255 Robert H. Nelson on Romanism, Protestantism and American Economics: A review essay
by Mark Perlman
2003, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 3-21 A Nobel Prize for Asymmetric Information: The economic contributions of George Akerlof, Michael Spence and Joseph Stiglitz
by J. Barkley Rosser - 23-32 Supply and Demand in the Theory of Long-run Growth: Introduction to a symposium on demand-led growth
by Mark Setterfield - 33-52 Technical Change, Effective Demand and Employment
by Sergio Cesaratto & Franklin Serrano & Antonella Stirati - 53-74 Kaleckian Effective Demand and Sraffian Normal Prices: Towards a reconciliation
by Marc Lavoie - 75-84 Pitfalls in the Theory of Growth: An application to the balance of payments constrained growth model
by Thomas Palley - 85-106 On the Transition from Long-period to Short-period Equilibria
by Christian Gehrke - 107-124 The Counterfactual Method of Marx's Theory of Surplus
by Stefano Perri
2002, Volume 14, Issue 4
- 429-434 Sen and Capabilities
by Steven Pressman & Gale Summerfield - 435-461 Is Sen's Capability Approach an Adequate Basis for Considering Human Development?
by Des Gasper - 463-480 Development, Common Foes and Shared Values
by Mozaffar Qizilbash - 481-496 Capabilities and Personal Identity: Using Sen to explain personal identity in Folbre's 'structures of constraint' analysis
by John Davis - 497-518 Perfectionism, Paternalism and Liberalism in Sen and Nussbaum's Capability Approach
by Severine Deneulin - 519-530 On Realizing Profits in Money
by Edward Nell - 531-538 Automata, Joint Production and the Labour Theory of Value
by Georgios Sotirchos
2002, Volume 14, Issue 3
- 293-311 Reworking the Wage Curve: Exploring the consistency of the model across time, space and demographic group
by Heather Boushey - 313-327 Shirking the Issue? Efficiency wages, work discipline and full employment
by David Spencer - 329-355 A Reconsideration of the Theory of Entrepreneurship: A participatory approach
by Fikret Adaman & Pat Devine - 357-377 Comment on 'Capacity Utilization, Foreign Portfolio Investment and International Debts and Deficits'
by Harvey Gram - 379-392 An Austrian (Mis)Reads Adam Smith: A critique of Rothbard as intellectual historian
by Peter Hans Matthews & Andreas Ortmann
2002, Volume 14, Issue 2
- 149-177 The Economics of Pensions: A non-conventional approach
by Sergio Cesaratto - 179-192 Revisiting the Old Theory of Cyclical Growth: Harrod, Kaldor cum Schumpeter
by Korkut Erturk - 193-209 The Contested Sovereignty of the Firm
by Michael Dietrich - 211-225 A Note on the Stability of Full Employment
by Hansjorg Klausinger - 227-239 Ronald Coase's Method of Building More Realistic Models of Choice
by Bingyuang Hsiung & J. Patrick Gunning - 241-258 Uncertainty and Consumption in Keynes's Theory of Effective Demand
by Sven Larson - 259-267 The Economic Writings of William Thomas Thornton: A review article
by Mark Donoghue
2002, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 5-29 The Barings Crisis in Argentina: The role of exogenous European money market factors
by William Miles - 31-46 New Zealand's Economic Reforms: An assessment
by Paul Dalziel - 47-67 Bones for Sale: 'Development', environment and food security in East Africa
by Mathew Forstater - 69-89 The Economic Contributions of James J. Heckman and Daniel L. McFadden
by Carolyn Heinrich & Jeffrey Wenger - 91-114 The Scottish Tradition in Economics and the Role of Common Sense in Adam Smith's Thought
by Flavio Comim - 115-123 'The Principle of Increasing Risk': Kalecki's investment theory revisited
by Tamotsu Nakamura
2001, Volume 13, Issue 4
- 405-425 Wage-setting under Fordism: The rise of job evaluation and the ideology of equal pay
by Deborah Figart - 427-451 Inflation, Unemployment and Hysteresis: An alternative view
by Antonella Stirati - 453-470 Intra-capitalist Conflicts, Monetary Policy and Income Distribution
by George Argitis - 471-481 Non-constant Returns, Pareto Optimality and Competitive Equilibrium
by David Laibman - 483-501 Critical Realism as a Basis for Economic Methodology: A critique
by Bernard Walters & David Young - 503-521 The Cambridge Tradition in Economics: An interview with G. C. Harcourt
by Gary Mongiovi - 523-536 Political Economy and the Idea of Development
by David Levine
2001, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 269-285 Hayek and Keynes: From a common critique of economic method to different theories of expectations
by Anna Carabelli & Nicolo De Vecchi - 287-307 Cambridge's Contribution to Endogenous Money: Robinson and Kahn on credit and money
by Louis-Philippe Rochon - 309-327 Productive and Unproductive Capital: A mapping of the New Zealand system of national accounts to classical economic categories, 1972-95
by Bruce Cronin - 329-341 Time Delays and Business Cycles: Hilferding's model revisited
by Ghassan Dibeh - 343-354 Sraffa, Keynes and 'The Years of High Theory'
by Matias Vernengo - 355-363 Notes on a Mischaracterization of the Classical Theory of Value
by Fabio Ravagnani - 365-381 Value, Distribution and Capital: A review essay
by Duncan Foley
2001, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 141-159 Preference Formation and the Axioms of Choice
by S. Abu Turab Rizvi - 161-180 Sraffa and von Neumann
by Heinz Kurz & Neri Salvadori - 181-200 Three Pillars of Conventional Wisdom
by Rod Cross & Douglas Strachan - 201-220 Causal Laws, Functional Relations and Tendencies
by Steve Fleetwood - 221-243 Incommensurability of Economic Paradigms: A case study of the monetary theories of Mises and Marx
by Mark Tomass - 245-251 On the Limits to the Long-Period Method in Classical Economics: A note
by Rodolfo Signorino
2001, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 5-25 The Theory of Credibility and the Reputation-bias of Policy
by James Forder - 27-39 Marxism, Neoclassical Economics and the Length of the Working Day
by Bruce Philip - 41-58 The Economic Contributions of Robert A. Mundell
by Robert Prasch - 59-80 Profit Expectations and Confidence: Some unresolved issues in the Austrian/Post-Keynesian debate
by Theodore Burczak - 81-86 Confidence in Keynes and Hayek: Reply to Burczak
by Roger Koppl & William Butos - 87-90 Response to Butos & Koppl: Expectations, exogeneity, and evolution
by Theodore Burczak - 91-100 Some Problems in the Use of Language in Economics
by Warren Samuels - 101-114 On Stephen Parsons' Philosophical Critique of Transcendental Realism
by Jochen Runde - 115-123 A Response to the Claim 'There is no Problem for Transcendental Realism Here'
by Stephen Parsons
2000, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 381-402 Hostile Takeovers as Corporate Governance? Evidence from the 1980s
by Don Goldstein - 403-417 Marx Inside the Circuit: Discipline device, wage bargaining and unemployment in a sequential monetary economy
by Riccardo Bellofiore & Guglielmo Forges Davanzati & Riccardo Realfonzo - 419-433 Fundamental Uncertainty and the Firm in the Long Run
by Stephen Dunn - 435-451 Why Marx Neither Has Nor Needs a Commodity Theory of Money
by Michael Williams - 453-468 Keynes-Marx and Keynes-Wicksell Models of Monetary Growth: A framework for future analysis
by Peter Flaschel
2000, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 261-265 Introduction to an Unpublished Note by Nicholas Kaldor & Joan Robinson
by J. E. King - 267-271 PROFIT MARGINS INQUIRY: Note on alternative hypotheses as to the determination of Profit Margins
by Nicholas Kaldor & Joan Robinson - 273-283 An Old-Keynesian Note on Destabilizing Price Flexibility
by Peter Flaschel & Reiner Franke - 285-303 The Problem of the Monetary Realization of Profits in a Post Keynesian Sequential Financing Model: Two solutions of the Kaleckian option
by Jean-Francois Renaud - 305-316 An Interview with Barbara Bergmann: Leading feminist economist
by Lisa Saunders & Mary King - 317-332 Restrictive Macroeconomic Policies and Unemployment in the European Union
by Marc Lombard - 333-349 Theories of the Firm and the Relationship between Different Perspectives on the Division of Labour
by Russell Smyth & Dic Lo - 351-358 The Pillars of Economic Understanding: A review essay
by Ingrid Rima
2000, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 141-155 Is an Employer-of-Last-Resort Policy Sustainable? A review article
by Tony Aspromourgos - 157-169 Keynes on the Nature of Capital: An interpretation of The General Theory's Chapter 16
by Nerio Naldi - 171-190 Sectoral Changes in Employment: An eclectic perspective on 'good' jobs and 'poor' jobs
by Ingrid Rima - 191-205 State Intervention and the Role of History - state and private actors in Swedish network industries
by Lars Magnusson & Jan Ottosson - 207-218 Capacity Utilization, Foreign Portfolio Investment and International Debts and Deficits
by Harilaos Mertzanis - 219-235 On Marx's Analysis of Money Hoarding in the Turnover of Capital
by Costas Lapavitsas
2000, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 5-25 Smith After Sen
by Vivian Walsh - 27-44 Does the Solow Residual Actually Measure Changes in Technology?
by James Hartley - 45-71 Austrian Economics, Socialism and Impure Forms of Economic Organisation
by Stavros Ioannides - 73-87 Firms' Market Power, Endogenous Preferences and the Focus of Competition Policy
by D. P. T. Young - 89-113 The Economic Contributions of Amartya Sen
by Steven Pressman & Gale Summerfield
1999, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 379-398 A Political-Economic Critique of Minsky's Financial Instability Hypothesis: The case of the 1966 financial crisis
by Edwin Dickens - 399-405 A Comment on Dickens
by Gerald Epstein - 407-414 Financial Instability and the Credit Crunch of 1966
by Martin Wolfson - 415-425 The 1966 Financial Crisis: Financial instability or political economy?
by L. Randall Wray - 427-430 Financial Instability, Crises and the Endogeneity Of Money: A rejoinder
by Edwin Dickens - 431-442 The Political Economy of Water Abstraction Charges
by Stephen Merrett - 443-454 The Origin of the Political Economy of Money
by Annalisa Rosselli - 455-466 Economics and Reality: A philosophical critique of transcendental realism
by Stephen Parsons
1999, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 251-255 Introduction
by J. E. King - 257-260 Great Debt and a Few Grievances: A note on Michal Kalecki as my adopted mentor
by Wlodzimierz Brus - 261-266 Michal Kalecki, 1899-1970: Some nostalgic memories
by Jerzy Osiatynski - 267-272 Learning Political Economy with Michal Kalecki
by Ignacy Sachs - 273-282 Kalecki's ''Essays in the Theory of Economic Fluctuations''
by Brian Tew - 283-290 Armaments and Full Employment
by David Worswick - 291-301 Kalecki Versus Keynes on the Determinants of Investment
by Julio Lopez & Tracy Mott - 303-319 The Kaleckian Analysis and the New Millennium
by Malcolm Sawyer - 321-330 Kaleckian Lags in General Equilibrium
by Paul Zak - 331-340 Distribution, Prices and Choice of Technique in Kaleckian Theory
by Ian Steedman - 341-353 Rethinking Kalecki on the Trend and Cycle
by Graham White - 355-371 Kalecki and the Declining Rate of Profit
by Jan Toporowski
1999, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 125-149 Monetary Regime Transformation: The scramble to gold in the late nineteenth century
by John Kemp & Ted Wilson - 151-170 Property Rights, Markets and Economic Theory: Keynes versus Neoclassicism - again
by John Henry - 171-181 Hysteresis and the Modeling of Economic Phenomena
by Donald Katzner - 183-203 Worker Bargaining Power and Real Wages from 1870 to 1913: Phelps Brown reconsidered
by Enrico Sergio Levrero - 205-219 William Thomas Thornton on Trade Union Efficacy: A fraction too much friction
by Mark Donoghue
1999, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 5-18 Working Backwards: Instrumental analysis as a policy discovery procedure
by Mathew Forstater - 19-32 Kalecki's ceteris paribus Dynamics
by Elizabeth Webster - 33-59 A Temporal Single-system Interpretation of Marx's Value Theory
by Andrew Kliman & Ted McGlone - 61-81 Institutions, Naturalism and Evolution
by Elias Khalil - 83-98 An Interview with Marianne Ferber: Founding feminist economist
by Mary King & Lisa Saunders
1998, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 397-397 Introduction
by Gary Mongiovi - 399-413 Prices and Distribution in a Sraffian Credit Economy
by Giuseppe Ciccarone - 415-426 Reverse Capital Deepening and the Numeraire: a note
by Heinz Kurz & Neri Salvadori - 427-446 Sraffa and Leontief on Joint Production
by Christian Bidard & Guido Erreygers - 447-458 On the Notion of the Rate of Profit
by Christian Lager - 459-475 Disequilibrium Pricing and the Sraffa—Keynes Synthesis
by Graham White - 477-491 Sraffa's Early Philosophical Thinking
by B. Davis John - 493-515 Some Notes on Piero Sraffa's Biography, 1917-1927
by Nerio Naldi - 517-521 Book Reviews
by Gennady Shkliarevsky - 521-527 Book Reviews
by Alan Isaac - 527-530 Book Reviews
by Lynn Turgeon - 530-532 Book Reviews
by Ingrid Rima - 532-535 Book Reviews
by Luiz Paula & Joao Sicsu
1998, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 277-298 The Cambridge Theory of Income Distribution: a partial critique
by Man-Seop Park - 299-327 Technology Shocks or Coloured Noise? Why real-business-cycle models cannot explain actual business cycles
by Kevin Hoover & Kevin Salyer - 329-342 Macroeconomics with Conflict and Income Distribution
by Thomas Palley - 343-363 Justice and Economic Democracy
by David Levine - 365-371 Book Reviews
by Elizabeth Durbin - 372-374 Book Reviews
by Gregory Nowell - 374-380 Book Reviews
by Peter Hants Mathews - 380-382 Book Reviews
by Nancy Dubose - 382-387 Book Reviews
by Jeff Konz - 387-390 Book Reviews
by Lynn Turgeon
1998, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 141-173 'Are There Laws of Production': an assessment of the early criticisms of the
by J. S. L. McCombie - 175-197 Was Keynes a Realist?
by Ralf Eriksson - 199-225 The Economic Contributions of Hyman Minsky: varieties of capitalism and institutional reform
by Dimitri Papadimitriou & L. Randall Wray - 227-232 On the Labour Theory of Value as a Theory of Value: a note
by Warren Samuels - 233-244 The World Economic and Social Situation on the Eve of the 21st Century: a review essay
by Kamran Nayeri - 245-251 Book Reviews
by Christian Gehrke - 251-252 Book Reviews
by William Oliver Coleman - 252-255 Book Reviews
by David Andrews - 255-259 Book Reviews
by F. Cameron Maclachlan - 259-264 Book Reviews
by Stephen Dunn - 264-269 Book Reviews
by Colin Rogers - 269-271 Book Reviews
by Michael Perelman
1998, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 5-26 Monetary versus Political Unification in Europe. On Maastricht as an exercise in 'vulgar' political economy
by Massimo Pivetti - 27-56 Perspectives on Modern Macroeconomic Theory and Its History: an interview with David Laidler
by Christof Ruhl & David Laidler - 57-71 Wage Parity and Patterns of Unionization
by G. Michael Winkler & Eva Pichler - 73-87 Answers (and Questions) for Sraffians (and Kaleckians)
by Steve Keen - 89-96 Corporate Strategy and the American Standard of Living: reviewing David Gordon's Fat and Mean
by Robert Prasch - 97-106 Fat, Mean and Profitable
by Tim Koechlin - 107-110 Book Reviews
by Dova Poma - 110-114 Book Reviews
by Christine Rider - 114-117 Book Reviews
by Sheila Dow - 117-120 Book Reviews
by Gary Mongiovi - 120-123 Book Reviews
by William Brown - 123-126 Book Reviews
by Alan Dyer - 126-127 Book Reviews
by Ingrid Kubin
1997, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 381-393 Inflation in the Transition Economies: the post-Keynesian view
by Andrej Susjan & Marko Lah - 395-409 An Alternative Monetary Model of Inflation and Growth
by John Smithin - 411-431 The Contradictory Imperatives of Welfare and Economic Policy in the Mixed Economy
by Michael Williams & Geert Reuten