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October 2015, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 1143-1146 Hilton L. Root: Dynamics Among Nations: The Evolution of Legitimacy and Development in Modern States
by Vikas Kumar - 1147-1150 Scott Barret, Karl-Göran Mäler, and Eric S. Maskin, eds.: Environment and Development Economics: Essays in Honour of Sir Partha Dasgupta
by Aqdas Afzal - 1151-1153 Joachim Weimann, Andreas Knabe, and Ronne Schöb: Measuring Happiness: The Economics of Well-Being
by Stephanie Attar - 1154-1155 Sören Holmberg and Bo Rothstein, eds.: Good Government: The Relevance of Political Science
by Ararat Osipian - 1157-1164 Index
by The Editors - 1165-1166 Acknowledgements
by The Editors
July 2015, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 617-648 Emerging Contradictions of Brazil’s Neo-Developmentalism: Precarious Growth, Redistribution, and Deindustrialization
by James M. Cypher - 649-668 Veblen, Sen, and the Formalization of Evolutionary Theory
by Nuno Martins - 669-690 Reliable Knowledge and Habits of the Mind: Factors Inhibiting and Facilitating Farmers’ Adaptations to Energy Constraints
by Breana Bennett & Mark Haggerty & Stephanie Welcomer & John Jemison - 691-710 Harold Groves, Wisconsin Institutionalism, and Postwar Public Finance
by Marianne Johnson - 711-729 Devaluation as a Policy Instrument for Caricom Countries
by Winston H. Griffith - 730-748 Poetic Economics and Experiential Knowledge, or How the Economist K. William Kapp Was Inspired by the Poet Ernst Wiechert
by Sebastian Berger - 749-771 Under What Conditions Do Structural Funds Play a Significant Role in European Regional Economic Growth? Some Evidence from Recent Panel Data
by Carlos Pinho & Celeste Varum & Micaela Antunes - 772-786 Productivity-Based Protectionism: A Marxian Reconstruction of Mihail Manoilescu’s Theory
by Nikolay Nenov Nenovsky & Dominique Torre - 787-813 Politicians’ Attributes and Institutional Quality in Africa: A Focus on Corruption
by Uchenna Efobi - 814-834 Wage or Profit-Led Growth? The Case of Turkey
by Ensar Yılmaz - 835-864 The Impact of Urban Sprawl on Disaster Relief Spending: An Exploratory Study
by Thomas E. Lambert & James Catchen & Victoria Vogelgesang - 865-871 A “Little Fuel” for an African-Australian Relationship?
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 872-874 Anton N. Oleinik: The Invisible Hand of Power: An Economic Theory of Gate Keeping
by William Dugger - 875-877 Asimina Christoforou and John B. Davis eds.: Social Capital and Economics: Social Values, Power, and Social Identity
by Dieter Bögenhold - 878-880 Ronnie J. Phillips, ed.: U.S. Credit and Payments, 1800–1935
by Jane Knodell - 881-883 Pierre-Michel Menger: The Economics of Creativity: Art and Achievement Under Uncertainty
by Doris Hanappi - 884-886 Jesper Jesperson and Mogens Ove Madsen, eds.: Teaching Post Keynesian Economics
by Aaron Pacitti - 887-890 Luigi Bradizza: Richard T. Ely’s Critique of Capitalism
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom - 891-893 Marcelo Diversi and Claudio Moreira: Betweener Talk: Decolonizing Knowledge Production, Pedagogy, and Praxis
by Bret Anderson
April 2015, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 317-319 The 2015 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: William Waller: What the CV Does Not Capture
by Mary V. Wrenn - 321-327 Policy in an Era of Unreason: Remarks Upon Receiving the Veblen-Commons Award
by William Waller - 329-354 Going to College on My iPhone
by Janet T. Knoedler - 355-371 Metrics Meta About a Metametric: The Consumer Price Level as a Flawed Target for Central Bank Policy
by Merijn Knibbe - 373-396 Women and Financialization: Microcredit, Institutional Investors, and MFIs
by Alicia Girón - 397-404 Basic Income, Full Employment, and Social Provisioning: Some Polanyian/Keynesian Insights
by Mario Seccareccia - 405-413 The Concept of Care in Institutional and Feminist Economics and Its Impact on Public Policy
by Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz - 415-423 The Role of Economic Class in Understanding Social Provisioning Processes in the Post-Soviet Transition: The Case of Ukraine
by Anna Klimina - 425-431 Economic and Social Classes in Theorizing Unpaid Household Activities Under Capitalism
by Zdravka Todorova - 433-440 New Perspectives on Institutionalist Pattern Modeling: Systemism, Complexity, and Agent-Based Modeling
by Claudius Gräbner & Jakob Kapeller - 441-448 Economic Waste and Social Provisioning: Veblen and Keynes on the Wealth Effect
by John P. Watkins - 449-457 The Process of Provisioning: The Halter for the Workhorse
by Ann E. Davis - 459-466 Commons, Coase, and the Unchanging Nature of the Social Provisioning Process
by David B. Schweikhardt & Eric Scorsone & Mary Doidge - 467-473 Was Thorstein Veblen a Revisionist Marxist?
by Steven Sawyer - 475-482 Institutionalists as Dissenters: Why Were Institutionalists So Dissatisfied with Economics During the Post-War Period
by Marco Cavalieri & Felipe Almeida - 483-492 Inadequate Household Deleveraging: Income, Debt, and Social Provisioning
by Robert H. Scott & Steven Pressman - 493-501 Social Provisioning and Financial Regulation: An Institutionalist-Minskyian Agenda for Reform
by Faruk Ülgen - 503-510 Envy in Neoliberalism: Revisiting Veblen’s Emulation and Invidious Distinction
by Mary V. Wrenn - 511-518 The Commodification of Social Relationships: What Is Capital?
by Timothy A. Wunder - 519-525 Provision of Social Costs and the Free Market: A Polanyian Perspective
by Gregorio Vidal & Wesley Marshall & Eugenia Correa - 527-534 The Provisioning of Inequality
by William Redmond - 535-542 Social Provisioning and Social Unbalances on Capitalist Development
by Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros - 543-551 The Social Provisioning of Goods and Services: A Dynamic Approach to the Alignment of Transactions with Governance Structures
by Antoon Spithoven - 553-562 “Greening” Gender Equity: Microfinance and the Sustainable Development Agenda
by Tonia Warnecke - 563-573 The Role of Networks in Helping Firms and Countries Invent New Competitive Strategies Adapted to the World Knowledge Economy
by Camille Baulant - 575-582 Strengthening Karl Polanyi’s Concepts of Reciprocity, Double Movement, and Freedom with the Assistance of Abductive Logic
by F. Gregory Hayden - 583-590 Theorizing the Social Provisioning Process Under Capitalism: Developing a Veblenian Theory of Care for the Twenty-First Century
by Andrew Cumbers & John Davis & Robert McMaster - 591-599 The Cultural and Health Implications of Economic Complementarity
by Frederic B. Jennings - 601-603 Fred Block and Margaret R. Somers: The Power of Market Fundamentalism: Karl Polanyi’s Critique
by Anne Mayhew - 605-607 Martha A. Starr, ed.: Consequences of Economic Downturn: Beyond the Usual Economics
by David Zalewski - 609-613 William Milberg and Deborah Winkler: Outsourcing Economics: Global Value Chains in Capitalist Development
by James M. Cypher
January 2015, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-22 What Do We Mean When We Say That Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Policy) Increase “Welfare”?
by Christian Schubert - 23-46 The Business Enterprise in the Age of Money Manager Capitalism
by Tae-Hee Jo & John F. Henry - 47-70 The Political Economy of South African Trout Fisheries
by Juniours Marire - 71-88 Kenneth Boulding's Theories of Evolutionary Economics and Organizational Change: A Reconstruction
by Vladislav Valentinov - 89-109 The Knowledge and Policy Limits of New Institutional Economics on Development
by Brian Z. Tamanaha - 111-125 Original and New Institutional Economics: Brethren Rather Than Foes? Lessons from the Sociocognitive Turn in “Late” Douglass North
by Peter von Staden & Kyle Bruce - 127-142 Expanding on Ceremonial Encapsulation: The Case of Financial Innovation
by Georgios Papadopoulos - 143-156 Degredados, Their Human Agency, and Micro Institutions in Colonial Brazil: An Institutionalist Reinterpretation
by Fernando Zanella & Christopher Westley - 157-177 Economic Power and the Institutions of Capitalism: Reappraising the Legacy of François Perroux
by Virgile Chassagnon - 179-196 R&D Promotion Policies of Developing Countries and Fairness in International Trade Relations
by Jai S. Mah - 197-225 The Role of Islamic Banks in the Transmission of Liquidity Shocks Across Countries
by Mehdi Mili & Jean-Michel Sahut & Eryj Trimeche - 227-251 Do Hospitals React to Penalties? The Impact of Financial Penalties on Hospital Score Reporting Behavior
by Allison Marier - 253-263 Technological Diffusion and Standardization Patterns: An Industrial Taxonomy
by Javier Carrillo-Hermosilla - 265-269 A Comment on Jongchul Kim's “Modern Politics as a Trust Scheme and Its Relevance to Modern Banking”
by F. Gregory Hayden & Andrew E. Heiden - 271-283 The Trust Is Central to an Understanding of Modern Banking, Business Corporations, and Representative Democracy
by Jongchul Kim - 285-288 The Euro Crisis and Its Aftermath, by Jean Pisani-Ferry. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2011. Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-19-999333-8, $29.95, 206 pages
by Yiannis Kitromilides - 289-291 Nature in Balance: The Economics of Biodiversity, edited by Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2014. Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-19967688-0, £30.00, 416 pages
by Igor Matutinović - 293-295 The Battle of Bretton Woods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White, and the Making of a New World Order, by Benn Steil. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2013. Hardcover: ISBN-13: 978-0-691-14909-7, $29.95, 449 pages
by Mark L. Wilson - 297-299 The Microeconomics of Complex Economies: Evolutionary, Institutional, Neoclassical, and Complexity Perspectives, by Wolfram Elsner, Torsten Heinrich, and Henning Schwardt. Oxford, UK: Academic Press, 2014. Hardback: ISBN 978-0-12-411585-9, $119.00, 600 pages
by Sidonia von Proff - 301-303 What Every Economics Student Needs to Know and Doesn't Get in the Usual Principles, by John Komlos. New York, NY: Routledge, 2014. Paperback: ISBN 978-0-7656-3923-3, $49.95, 240 pages
by Robert H. Scott - 305-308 Catch Up: Developing Countries in the World Economy, by Deepak Nayyar. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2013. Hardcover: ISBN 978-0-19-965298-3, $45.00, xviii + 221 pages
by Vikas Kumar - 309-311 The Informal Post-Socialist Economy: Embedded Practices and Livelihoods, edited by Jeremy Morris and Abel Polese. London: Routledge, 2014. Hardback: ISBN 978-0-415-85491-7, £90.00, 188 pages
by Ararat L. Osipian - 313-315 The Economic Impacts of Natural Disaster, edited by Debarati Guha-Sapir, Indhira Santos, and Alexandre Borde. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2013. Hardcover: ISBN 978-0199841936, $41.95. 344 pages
by Mark Paul
December 2014, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 901-904 John R. Commons in the Twenty-First Century: Introduction
by Anne Mayhew & Gary Dymski - 905-925 Payday Lending: The Case of Tennessee
by Sherry Davis Kasper - 927-947 Contracting the Commonwealth: John R. Commons and Neoliberal Financial Crises
by Melody Chiong & Gary Dymski & Jesus Hernandez - 949-958 The Backward Art of Thinking About Consumer Spending
by Anne Mayhew - 959-979 The Evolving Juridical Space of Harm/Value: Remedial Powers in the Subprime Mortgage Crisis
by Philip Ashton - 981-1004 Regulatory Incoherence and Economic Potential of Freshwater Recreational Fisheries: The Trout Triangle in South Africa
by Juniours Marire & Jen D. Snowball & Gavin Fraser - 1005-1019 Money Is Rights in Rem: A Note on the Nature of Money
by Jongchul Kim - 1021-1037 Son Preference in India: Implications for Gender Development
by Aparna Mitra - 1039-1071 Electrification, Tractorization, and Motorization: Revisiting the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act
by Bernard C. Beaudreau - 1071-1077 Index
by The Editors - 1073-1093 Ceremonial Encapsulation and the Diffusion of Renewable Energy Technology in Germany
by Iciar Dominguez Lacasa - 1095-1112 Has the US Lurched into a Process of Underdevelopment? Insights from Celso Furtado
by Gregorio Vidal & Wesley Colin Marshall - 1113-1132 Shared Economic Thought and the Neglect of Social Costs: Reflections on Why Progressive Economists Often Stick to Conventional Wisdom
by Paolo Ramazzotti - 1133-1149 The Development of Trade Union Theory and Mainstream Economic Methodology
by Stavros Drakopoulos & Ioannis Katselidis - 1151-1168 Book Reviews
by The Editors - 1169-1170 Ayres and Hale in Texas 1950s
by Daniel Morgan - 1179-1180 Acknowledgements
by The Editors - 1181-1181 Errata
by The Editors
2014, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 601-624 On Property Theory
by David Ellerman - 625-640 Artificial Scarcity, Power, and the Italian Mafia
by Clotilde Champeyrache - 641-662 Modern Money Theory, and Interrelations Between the Treasury and Central Bank: The Case of the United States
by Eric Tymoigne - 663-678 Consumption as a Social Process
by Zdravka Todorova - 679-706 Ending the Unemployment Crisis with Guaranteed Employment and Retraining
by Jon Wisman & Aaron Pacitti - 707-726 Employer Moral Hazard, Wage Rigidity, and Worker Cooperatives: A Theoretical Appraisal
by Cecilia Navarra & Ermanno Tortia - 727-742 Institutions and Lagging Development: The Case of the Don Army Region
by Alexander Maslov & Vyacheslav Volchik - 743-764 Elements of Novelty, Known Mechanisms, and the Fundamental Causes of the Recent Crisis
by Alberto Russo - 765-786 Nineteenth-Century U.S. Black and White Working Class Physical Activity and Nutritional Trends During Economic Development
by Scott Carson - 787-820 Appraising the Effectiveness of the Recent Turkish Monetary Policy: A Minskian Perspective
by Erkan Tokucu - 821-848 Innovation in State-Owned Enterprises: Reconsidering the Conventional Wisdom
by Filippo Belloc - 849-870 The Changing Contours of Long-Term Unemployment: The Need for a More Radical Policy
by Oren Levin-Waldman - 871-886 Policy Note
by Daniel Underwood & Dan Friesner & Jason Cross - 887-898 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2014, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 263-266 The 2014 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Samuel Bowles
by Michael Reich - 267-278 Niccolò Machiavelli and the Origins of Mechanism Design
by Samuel Bowles - 279-308 Political Economy of Systemic and Micro-Corruption Throughout the World
by Phillip O'Hara - 309-322 Institutions and the Importance of Social Control in a Nation's Development
by Svetlana Kirdina - 323-330 Institutional Changes in Financial Crises: Lessons from Latin America
by Eugenia Correa - 331-340 Understanding the Low Yields of the Long-Term Japanese Sovereign Debt
by Tanweer Akram & Anupam Das - 341-348 Conditions for a Sustainable Counter-Cyclical Fiscal Policy: The Case of Spain
by Jesús Ferreiro & Carmen Gómez & Felipe Serrano - 349-358 Revolutionizing the Nonprofit Sector Through Social Entrepreneurship
by Michelle Stecker - 359-366 Social Entrepreneurship Questioning the Status Quo: Waste as a Resource
by Denise Parris & Cecilia McInnis-Bowers - 367-376 Social Entrepreneurship, Microfinance, and Economic Development in Africa
by Berhanu Nega & Geoffrey Schneider - 377-386 The "Individualist Entrepreneur" vs. Socially Sustainable Development: Can Microfinance Build Community?
by Tonia Warnecke - 387-394 Work Time, Gender, and Inequality: The Conundrums of Flexibility
by Janice Peterson & Barbara Wiens-Tuers - 395-404 Energy Impoverishment: Addressing Capitalism's New Driver of Inequality
by Lynne Chester - 405-412 Access to Justice as a Form of Inequality
by Anton Oleinik - 413-420 Death by a Thousand Cuts: Financial Innovation and Income Inequality
by William Redmond - 421-430 Finding a Positive Vision for State Capitalism
by Anna Klimina - 431-440 Quantitative Easing as a Means of Reducing Unemployment: A New Version of Trickle-Down Economics
by John Watkins - 441-450 Culture and Good Governance: A Brief Empirical Exercise
by Richard Adkisson & Randy McFerrin - 451-460 Firm Reorganization: Social Control or Social Contract?
by Hendrik Aalbers & Wilfred Dolfsma & Rowan Blinde-Leerentveld - 461-468 The Mythology of Debts and Deficits
by William Waller - 469-476 Neoliberal Europe: Enabling Ethno-Cultural Neutrality or Fueling Neo-Nationalist Sentiment?
by Quentin Duroy - 477-484 Unveiling and Deconstructing the Enabling Myths of Neoliberalism Through Immanent Critique
by Mary Wrenn - 485-492 The Economics of Influence
by David Colander - 493-500 Collective Action and Economic Justice: A Structural Approach
by David Zalewski - 501-506 Gender Dimensions of the U.S. Consumer Borrowing Expansion
by Barbara Hopkins & Zdravka Todorova - 507-514 Ignorance Is Not Bliss: Asymmetric Information in the Residential Mortgage Market
by Glen Atkinson & Stephen Paschall & Brian Bonnefant & Frederick Steinmann - 515-522 Repurchase Agreements and the Law: How Legislative Changes Fueled the Housing Bubble
by Fiona Maclachlan - 523-532 The Institutions of Economics: A First Approximation
by David Dequech - 533-540 Restructuring Double-Entry Accounting for Climate Change Remediation by Monetary Authorities
by F. Hayden - 541-550 WPA for Today: Can the US Afford Economic Recovery?
by Scott McConnell - 551-558 Green Keynesianism and Suburban Retrofit: An Institutional Perspective
by Bruce McFarling - 559-566 The Rise of Money Manager Capitalism and Its Implications for Economic Theory and Policy
by Robert Prasch - 567-574 Banking Sector Viability and Fiscal Austerity: From Rhetoric to the Reality of Bank Behavior
by Mario Seccareccia - 575-584 How to Guide the Economy in a Socially Desirable Direction: Lessons from the 2007 Financial Turmoil
by Faruk Ülgen - 585-588 Why Culture Alone Cannot Explain Morality, and Why It Matters: A Response to Charles K. Wilber
by Geoffrey Hodgson - 589-598 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2014, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-18 Credit Default Sharing Instead of Credit Default Swaps: Toward a More Sustainable Financial System
by Nader Naifar - 19-48 A Cognitive Approach to Law and Economics: Hayek's Legacy
by Angela Ambrosino - 49-88 Representation, Language, and Theory: Georgescu-Roegen on Methods in Economic Science
by Mohammed Khan - 89-108 Quantifying Culture: Problems and Promises
by Richard Adkisson - 109-122 Thorstein Veblen and Albert Bandura: A Modern Psychological Reading of the Conspicuous Consumer
by Felipe Almeida - 123-154 Innovation, Employment and Skills in Advanced and Developing Countries: A Survey of Economic Literature
by Marco Vivarelli - 155-168 Foreclosure Crisis and Innovative Policy Responses: A Constructive Critique
by Rojhat Avsar - 169-180 State Capitalism, Entrepreneurship, and Networks: China's Rise to a Superpower
by Albert Schweinberger - 181-196 Quality of Life in the Regional Capitals of Poland
by Katarzyna Przybyła & Alina Kulczyk-Dynowska & Marian Kachniarz - 197-228 Concentration of Labor Market Risks: A European Union Cross-Country Perspective
by Iustina Boitan - 241-260 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2013, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 807-826 Modern Politics as a Trust Scheme and Its Relevance to Modern Banking
by Jongchul Kim - 827-854 A Critical Institutionalist Reconciliation of "Contradictory" Institutionalist Institutions: Institutions and Social Provisioning
by Linwood Tauheed - 855-872 Conflict Resolution: A Key to the Interpretation of John R. Commons's Intellectual Journey
by Philippe Broda - 873-894 Institutionalist Policies for Financial Inclusion
by Deborah Figart - 895-910 Aid, Policy, and Growth: The Case of Nepal
by Kishor Sharma & Badri Bhattarai - 911-938 Government Is Whose Problem?
by Jon Wisman - 939-958 Income Inequality and Wellbeing: The Plight of the Poor and the Curse of Permanent Inequality
by David Cooper & W. McCausland & Ioannis Theodossiou - 959-982 Labor Market Institutions and Skill Premiums: An Empirical Analysis on the UK, 1972-2002
by Fei Peng & Lili Kang - 983-1002 Opportunistic Behavior and Stability of Governances in Automotive Fuel Negotiations in the State of São Paulo (Brazil)
by Selene Soares & Luiz Paulillo & Cecília Candolo - 1003-1010 Research Note
by William Waller - 1011-1032 Comment and Reply
by Dennis Rusche - 1033-1038 Comment and Reply
by W. Brazelton - 1039-1058 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2013, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 599-622 Brakes on Chinese Development: Institutional Causes of a Growth Slowdown
by Geoffrey Hodgson & Kainan Huang - 623-638 Stories, Fables, Parables, and Myths: Greece and the Euro Crisis, Toward a New Narrative
by Yiannis Kitromilides - 639-672 The Optimal Level of Market Competition: Neoclassical and New Institutional Conclusions Critiqued and Reformulated
by Bruce Kaufman - 673-688 Veblen and Instrumental Value: A Systems Theory Perspective
by Vladislav Valentinov - 689-704 On Size and Formality in Business Organizations
by William Redmond - 705-718 Exponential Expansion in Evolutionary Economics: A Model Proposition
by Peter Frederiksen & Tue Jagtfelt - 719-744 Market Stability in Adam Smith: Competitive Process and Institutions
by José Menudo - 745-764 Social Expenditure in the European Union: Does Inequality Matter?
by Agustin Molina-Morales & Ignacio Amate-Fortes & Almudena Guarnido-Rueda - 765-780 Access to the EU Public Procurement Market: Are There Disparities Based on the Origin of Economic Operators?
by Daniela Pîrvu & Cristina Bâldan - 781-798 Book Reviews
by The Editors
2013, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 293-294 The 2013 Veblen-Commons Award Recipient: Malcolm Rutherford
by Anne Mayhew - 295-310 J.M. Clark and Institutional Economics: Remarks on the Receipt of the Veblen-Commons Award
by Malcolm Rutherford - 311-322 The Third Crisis in Economics
by James Galbraith - 323-332 Household Debt and Income Distribution
by Robert Scott & Steven Pressman - 333-342 The Asset Price Meltdown, Rising Leverage, and the Wealth of the Middle Class
by Edward Wolff - 343-350 A Template for a Public Credit Rating Agency
by Susan Schroeder - 351-358 Abundance Denied: Consequences of the Great Recession
by William Dugger & James Peach - 359-366 Abundance Is Not Profitable
by Glen Atkinson - 367-374 Restoring Abundance through Higher Efficiency
by William Waller & Felipe Rezende - 375-382 Gramsci Meets Veblen: On the Search for a New Revolutionary Class
by Hardy Hanappi & Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger - 383-390 Fear and Institutions
by Mary Wrenn - 391-400 Neodevelopmentalism vs. Neoliberalism: Differential Evolutionary Institutional Structures and Policy Response in Brazil and Mexico
by James Cypher - 401-410 Economics Education after the Crisis: Pluralism, History, and Institutions
by Janice Peterson - 411-418 Financial Crises and Center-Periphery Capital Flows
by Ali Tarhan - 419-426 Caring Finance Practices
by Irene van Staveren - 427-436 European Debt Crisis: How a Public Debt Restructuring Can Solve a Private Debt Issue
by David Cayla - 437-444 Budgetary Deficits and Overhanging Public Debt: Obstacles or Instruments to Full Employment? A Kaleckian/Institutionalist Perspective
by Mario Seccareccia