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July 1997, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 617-638 Consumer Credit and the Propensity to Consume: Evidence from 1930
by Christopher Brown - 639-649 A Post Keynesian Explanation of U.S. Inflation
by H. Sonmez Atesoglu - 651-666 On the Costs of Inflation and Unemployment
by Imad A. Moosa - 667-668 Author Index to Volume 19
by The Editors
March 1997, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 311-312 Introduction
by Paul Davidson - 313-325 Balance-Of-Payments–Constrained Growth: A Reconsideration of the Evidence for the U.S. Economy
by Hubert Hieke - 327-335 Balance-Of-Payments–Constrained Growth Model and Its Implications for the United States
by H. Sonmez Atesoglu - 337-344 Levels of Economic Development and Appropriate Specification of the Harrod Foreign-Trade Multiplier
by Erkin I. Bairam - 345-375 On the Empirics of Balance-Of-Payments–Constrained Growth
by John S.L. McCombie - 377-385 Reflections on the Concept of Balance-Of-Payments–Constrained Growth
by A. P. Thirlwall - 387-422 The Adverse Economic Consequences of Extremely High Capital-Wealth Inequality
by James A. Yunker - 423-428 Reconciliation of the Supply and Demand for Endogenous Money
by Basil J. Moore - 429-435 The Demand for Endogenous Money: A Rejoinder
by Peter G.A. Howells - 437-460 Growth and Inflation in the Brazilian Industrial Sector in the 1970s: A Post Keynesian Model
by Carmem Aparecida Feijo - 461-487 Financial Innovation and the Post Keynesian Approach to the “Process of Capital Formation”
by Fernando J. Cardim De Carvalho - 489-490 Editor’s Corner
by The Editors
December 1996, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 155-170 Economic Insecurity and the Institutional Prerequisites for Successful Capitalism
by Hyman P. Minsky & Charles J. Whalen - 171-180 Critiques and Alternatives: Reflections on Some Recent (and Not so Recent) Controversies
by G. C. Harcourt - 181-194 Relative Price Variability, Inflation Rate Uncertainty, and Postwar Investment of the United States
by Constantine Glezakos & Jeffrey B. Nugent - 195-224 Sticky Relative Prices, Dynamics, and the Closure Debate
by Ashima Goyal - 225-242 Pricing-To-Market and the Efficiency of Macroeconomic Policies in Open Economies with Floating Exchange Rates
by Jakob B. Madsen - 243-256 The Impact of Taxation on Gross Private Nonresidential Fixed Investment in a Kaleckian Model: Some Empirical Evidence
by Anthony J. Laramie & Douglas Mair & Anne Miller & Theo Stratopoulos - 257-274 Regardless of Philosophy, Economics Will Not Be a Science until it Is on Science
by Steven Payson - 275-288 Real Wages, Employment Structure, and the Aggregate Demand Curve in a Kaleckian Short-Run Model
by Marc Lavoie - 289-306 Capital Flows, Competition, and Profit Rate Convergence
by Jeff M. Konz - 307-307 Call for Participants
by The Editors
September 1996, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 3-34 Convenience: The Mother of All Rationality in Sargent
by Esther-Mirjam Sent - 35-45 The General Theory after Sixty Years
by Allan H. Meltzer - 47-60 What Revolution? The Legacy of Keynes
by Paul Davidson - 61-71 Optimal Employment Security: The Benefits of Labor Market “Imperfections”
by Richard J. Parkin - 73-82 Dual Money Endogeneity in Transition Economies
by Oto Norčič & Marko Lah & Andrej Sušjan - 83-100 Kenneth Boulding: Ecodynamicist or Evolutionary Economist?
by Elias L. Khalil - 101-111 A Demand-Oriented Explanation of Economic Growth in Germany
by H. Sonmez Atesoglu - 113-135 Growth Theory in a Keynesian Mode: Some Keynesian Foundations for New Endogenous Growth Theory
by Thomas I. Palley - 137-152 Veblenian Stock Markets and the Efficient Markets Hypothesis
by J. Patrick Raines & Charles G. Leathers
July 1996, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 479-508 Reality and Economic Theory
by Paul Davidson - 509-531 A General Post Keynesian Theory of Protection
by Neville R. Norman - 533-545 Keynes’ General Theory: A Look at the Criss-Cross of Reviews
by Kurt Rothschild - 547-565 The Treatment of Post Keynesian Economics in the History of Economic Thought Texts
by Usamah Ramadan & Warren J. Samuels - 567-583 Orthodox Approaches to Exchange Rate Determination: A Survey
by John T. Harvey - 585-594 Accommodationism versus Structuralism: Time for an Accommodation
by Thomas I. Palley - 595-607 Elements of a Post Keynesian Alternative to “Household Production”
by Christopher G. Fuller - 609-620 Source of Stagflation in an Oil-Producing Country: Evidence from Iran
by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee - 621-631 Access to Credit and the Inflation Process in a Developing Economy
by Amal Sanyal - 633-634 Author Index to Volume 18
by The Editors
March 1996, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 310-310 Erratum
by The Editors - 311-331 The Keynesian Multiplier, Liquidity Preference, and Endogenous Money
by Paul Dalziel - 333-357 Is New Keynesian Investment Theory Really “Keynesian”? Reflections on Fazzari and Variato
by James R. Crotty - 359-368 Varieties of Keynesian Investment Theories: Further Reflections
by Steven M. Fazzari & Variato Anna Maria - 369-396 Measuring the Quality of Academic Journals: The Case of Economics
by Clive Beed & Cara Beed - 397-418 Keynesian Uncertainty in Credit Markets
by Penny Neal - 419-441 Post Keynesian Realism and Keynes’ General Theory
by Stephen D. Parsons - 443-470 A Post Keynesian Theory of Credit Rationing
by Martin H. Wolfson - 471-476 Real-World Agents, REH Agents, and the Econometrician
by Amal Sanyal
December 1995, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 157-158 Introduction
by Paul Davidson - 159-175 The Independence of Central Banks: A Critical Assessment of the Arguments
by Fernando J. Cardim De Carvalho - 177-187 Autonomous and Accountable
by Thomas K. Rymes - 189-210 Does an Independent Central Bank Violate Democracy?
by David A. Levy - 211-230 Federal Reserve Independence: What Kind and How Much?
by Bernard Shull - 231-249 Federal Reserve Independence and the People’s Quest for Full Employment and Price Stability
by Richard D. Bartel - 251-268 The 1931 Sterling Crisis and the Independence of the Bank of England
by William H. Janeway - 269-292 The Efficiency of Financial Systems, Liberalization, and Economic Development
by Rogério Studart - 293-308 Okun’s Law and the Fulfillment of Wage and Price Expectations
by Farrokh Nourzad & Yaser Almaghrbi
September 1995, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 3-28 Should Public Assistance Be Targeted?
by Eugene Smolensky & Siobhán Reilly & Eirik Evenhouse - 29-52 The Determination of Industrial Prices in India: A Post Keynesian Approach
by Kunal Sen & Rajendra R. Vaidya - 53-64 Monetary Regimes and the Term Structure of Forward Premia
by Nita Thacker - 65-88 Sidney Weintraub: The Genesis of an Economic Heretic
by J.E. King - 89-106 The Demand for Endogenous Money
by Peter G.A. Howells - 107-123 Dynamic Games in Macro Models: A Critical Appraisal
by Mohammed H.I. Dore - 125-139 Some Empirical Evidence on the Temporal Relationships between Foreign Inflows and Aggregate Spending Categories in the United States
by Saeid Mahdavi - 141-151 Indirect Taxes and the Cambridge Model
by Joan O’Connell - 152-152 Announcement
by The Editors
July 1995, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 481-502 On the Persistence of High Unemployment in the OECD Countries: The Real Debt Resistance Hypothesis
by Javid Taheri - 503-514 Paradox of Hysteresis and Real-Wage Flexibility in Australia
by Neil Dias Karunaratne - 515-524 by Eileen Appelbaum and Rosemary Batt: A Review
by Robert Drago - 525-544 A Note on Volatility
by Frederic L. Pryor & Elliott Sulcove - 545-559 The Endogenous Money Stock: Empirical Observations from the United Kingdom
by P. Arestis & I. Biefang-Frisancho Mariscal - 561-577 Business Cycle Volatility and Economic Growth: The Historical Record, 1870–1986
by Morris Altman - 579-591 An Empirical Note on the Investment Behavior of U.K. Firms, 1960–85
by Donald Hay & Helen Louri - 593-605 Household Behavior under “Austerity” Stabilization of Hyperinflation: The Roots of Fragility
by Leon Podkaminer - 607-635 Finance and Economic Breakdown: Modeling Minsky’s “Financial Instability Hypothesis”
by Steve Keen - 636-644 Macroeconomic Determinants of Tariff Policy in a Developing Economy: Costa Rica, 1963–92
by John Thornton & Philip Molyneux - 645-646 Author Index to Volume 17
by The Editors
March 1995, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 313-324 Rediscovering the Missing Visionary of the Middle Way: A Review of Skidelsky on Keynes
by Johan Deprez - 325-335 How Keynes Became a Post Keynesian
by Bill Ballard - 337-340 In the “Orthodox” Tradition: Keynes Never Managed to Become a Post Keynesian
by D. E Moggridge - 341-355 What Keynes Really Said about Deficit Spending
by Elba K. Brown-Collier & Bruce E. Collier - 357-378 Divergent Trends in Gender Segregation by Occupation in the United States: 1970–92
by Martin Watts - 381-402 Cumulative Causation and the “New” Theories of Economic Growth
by Peter Skott & Paul Auerbach - 403-426 A Post Keynesian Perspective of U.K. Manufacturing Pricing
by Paul Downward - 427-445 Keynes and the Collapse of the British Cotton Industry in the 1920s: A Microeconomic Case against Laissez-Faire
by Roberto Marchionatti - 447-455 On the Long-Run Determinants of the U.S. Trade Balance: A Comment
by Ki-Ho Kim - 457-465 The Long-Run Determinants of the U.S. Trade Balance Revisited
by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee - 469-471 Stagflation and Monetary Stabilization Policies: A Comment
by P. Nagaraian - 469-471 Stagflation and Monetary Stabilization Policies: A Rejoinder
by Hamid Mohtadi & Harjit Arora - 473-478 Sluggish Job Growth: Rising Productivity, Anemic Recovery, or Something Else?
by Basil J. Moore - 479-482 Editor’s Corner
by The Editors
December 1994, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 165-184 Economics as an Elite Folk Science: The Suppression of Uncertainty
by Jerry Ravetz - 185-186 Introduction
by Paul Davidson - 187-210 Is Keynesian Demand Management Policy Still Viable?
by Steven R. Cunningham & Jon Vilasuso - 211-229 Keynes is Not Dead, Just Drugged and Dormant
by Robert Eisner - 231-248 Why Doubt the Effectiveness of Keynesian Fiscal Policy?
by Steven M. Fazzari - 249-260 John Maynard Nosferatu
by James K. Galbraith - 261-277 The Viability of Economic Policy and the Priorities of Economic Policy
by J. A. Kregel - 279-283 The Institutional Context of the MacroEconomy and Demand Management Policy: Comment on Cunningham and Vilasuso
by Warren J. Samuels - 285-306 Is Keynesian Policy Dead after All These Years?
by L. Randall Wray - 307-310 Keynesian Demand Management is Alive and Ill
by Gerald Epstein
September 1994, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 3-31 Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis Since Keynes: A Partial History
by J. E. King - 33-44 The Shacklean Nature of Commons’s Reasonable Value
by Richard M. Dawson - 45-68 Fully Inarticulate Model Economics: Or, Does Math Equal Macro?
by Michael R. Montgomery - 69-89 Circular Causation and the Veblenian Dichotomy in the : An Introduction to Institutionalist Method
by John T. Harvey - 91-109 On the Relationship between Kalecki and the Kaleckians
by Andrew B. Trigg - 111-120 Endogenous Money and the Multiplier
by Allin Cottrell - 121-133 The Demise of the Keynesian Multiplier: A Reply to Cottrell
by Basil J. Moore - 135-136 Comment on “Why Does Business Invest?”
by Douglas Stutsman - 137-137 Rejoinder to Douglas Stutsman
by Edward A. Downe & William Pan - 139-152 An Open Economy Model of Wages and Employment with an Application to Korea
by Moon Woo-Sik - 153-158 Why a Low Interest Rate is the Proper Preventive of Inflation
by George P. Brockway - 159-161 Challenge to the Natural Rate Doctrine
by Robert Eisner - 163-163 Erratum
by The Editors - 164-164 The Nature of Post Keynesianism and Its Links to Other Traditions
by Tony Lawson
July 1994, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 503-538 The Nature of Post Keynesianism and Its Links to Other Traditions: A Realist Perspective
by Tony Lawson - 539-562 A Post Keynesian Approach to Consumer Choice
by Marc Lavoie - 563-588 Distributional Consequences of Public Industrial Enterprises
by Cihan Bilginsoy - 589-604 Privatization in the Transition Economies: A Critique
by Christine Rider - 605-618 Notes on Jarsulic’S “Endogenous Credit and Endogenous Business Cycles”
by Josep González-Calvet & Julio Sánchez-Chóoliz - 619-626 Reply to González-Calvet and Sánchez-Chóoliz
by Marc Jarsulic - 627-642 Josef Steindl, April 14, 1912 – March 7, 1993: A Tribute
by G. C. Harcourt - 643-660 The Real Wage Implications of the Sectoral Shifts and Risk Sharing Hypotheses
by Edward N. Gamber - 661-674 On Macroeconomic Politics
by Warren J. Samuels
March 1994, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 325-350 The Concept of Information, Intractable Uncertainty, and the Current State of the “Efficient Markets” Theory: A Post Keynesian View
by Murray Glickman - 351-370 Asymmetric Information and Keynesian Theories of Investment
by Steven M. Fazzari & Anna Maria Variato - 371-390 Debt, Aggregate Demand, and The Business Cycle: an Analysis in the Spirit of Kaldor and Minsky
by Thomas I. Palley - 391-410 Tax Incidence and Macroeconomic Effects in a Kaleckian Model When Profits Finance Affects Investment and Prices May Respond to Taxes
by Tracy Mott & Edward Slatiery - 411-434 Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions to Kalecki’s Pricing Equations
by John Carson - 435-438 On the Existence of a Solution to Kalecki’s Pricing Equations
by Liliana Basile & Neri Salvadori - 439-452 Principle of Effective Demand and the Vent for Surplus Approach
by Rajat Acharyya - 453-477 The Loans Standard Model of Credit Money
by Leslie M. Goldschlager & Rohan Baxter - 478-498 Cointegration and Error Correction Models: The Temporal Causality between Investment and Corporate Cash Flow
by Saeid Mahdavi & Ahmad Sohrabian & Shady Kholdy
December 1993, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 167-188 Degree of Monopoly, Pricing, and Flexible Exchange Rates
by Philip Arestis & William Milberg - 189-195 a Review
by Ingrid H. Rima - 197-204 An Empirical Analysis of Preferences for Financial Risk: Further Evidence on the Friedman–Savage Model
by Clifford B. Hawley & Edwin T. Fujii - 205-220 On the Relation between Investment and Inflation: Some Results from Cointegration, Causation, and Sign Tests
by Katherine T. McClain & Len M. Nichols - 221-239 Changes in the Federal Minimum Wage: A Test of Wage Norms
by William E. Spriggs - 241-247 On the Conclusivity of Certain Lines of Reasoning in Economic Policy Analysis
by Warren J. Samuels - 249-268 Ain’t Misbehavin’—Capricious Consumption or Permanent Income?
by T. D. Stanley - 269-288 Kaldor versus Prebisch on Employment and Industrialization
by Luis R. Casillas - 289-297 Exports, Capital Flows, Relative Prices,and Economic Growth in Canada
by H. Sonmez Atesoglu - 299-311 Krishna Bharadwaj, August 21, 1935 – March 8, 1992: A Memoir
by G. C. Harcourt - 313-315 Comment on “Why Does Business Invest? an Analysis of Industry Accounting Data”
by Ward Theilman - 317-319 Why Does Business Invest?: Rejoinder
by Edward A. Downe & William Pan - 321-321 Announcement
by The Editors
September 1993, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-18 Uncertainty, Expectations, and The Future: If We Don’t Know the Answers, What Are the Questions?
by Thomas I. Palley - 19-35 Does Uncertainty Affect Investment Spending?
by J. Peter Ferderer - 37-48 Financial Markets and The Complementarity of Asymmetric Information and Fundamental Uncertainty
by Hans van Ees & Harry Garretsen - 49-54 Keynesian Uncertainty and Asymmetric Information: Complementary or Contradictory?
by Gary A. Dymski - 55-71 Unemployment, Social Psychology, and Unemployment Hysteresis
by William Darity & Arthur H. Goldsmith - 73-80 , by Herbert Inhaber and Sidney Carroll: A Review Article
by Wallace C. Peterson - 81-103 Monopoly Price Determination in the Operational Unit Period
by Catherine C. Langlois - 105-126 Notes on the Cambridge Equation
by Heinrich Bortis - 127-152 Property Rights, Public Choice, and Pigovianism
by Andrew K. Dragun & Martin P. O’Connor - 153-161 The Soft-Budget Constraint and the Theory of Endogenous Money: A Note on Szego’s Critique of Kornai
by Evan Kraft - 163-164 Announcement
by The Editors
July 1993, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 453-470 Is there a Natural Rate?
by Alan G. Isaac - 471-505 Economic Growth, Trade Interlinkages, and the Balance-of-Payments Constraint
by J. S. L. McCombie - 507-514 Balance-of-Payments-Constrained Growth: Evidence from the United States
by H. Sonmez Atesoglu - 515-540 Daily Exchange Rate Variance
by John T. Harvey - 541-569 Money, Interest Rates, and Monetarist Policy: Some More Unpleasant Monetarist Arithmetic?
by L. Randall Wray - 571-588 Treasury Financing and Bank Lending-Reserves Causality: The Case of Italy, 1975–1990
by Riccardo Marselli - 589-607 Internal Conflicts and the External Debts of Latin America
by S. P. Chakravarty - 609-619 MACRO-VOGUE: Fashions in Macroeconomics: Featuring Old Threads, New Notions, and Glad Rags from Whole Cloth
by Roy D. Adams - 621-625 Abolish taxes
by Wray L. Randall - 626-627 Author Index to Volume 15
by The Editors
March 1993, Volume 15, Issue 3
- 303-303 Introduction
by Paul Davidson - 305-308 Hysteresis and Post Keynesian Economics
by Rod Cross - 309-322 The Elephant and the Butterfly
by Paul Davidson - 323-345 Some Notes on the Role of History and the Definition of Hysteresis and Related Concepts in Economic Analysis
by Donald W. Katzner - 347-364 Towards a Long-Run Theory of Effective Demand: Modeling Macroeconomic Systems with Hysteresis
by Mark Setterfield - 365-386 Conflict, Wage Determination, and Hysteresis in U.K. Wage Determination
by Philip Arestis & Peter Skott - 387-393 Is Investing for the Long Term Theory or Just Mumbo-Jumbo?
by Peter L. Bernstein - 395-407 Philosophical Foundations of Post Keynesian Economics
by Edward J. McKenna & Diane C. Zannoni - 409-425 Keynes and bank rate policy: Interest rates inconsistent with full employment
by Christine Amsler - 427-442 Variable Labor Effort, Involuntary Unemployment, and Effective Demand: Irreconcilable Concepts?
by Patrick L. Mason - 443-450 Short-Run Disequilibrium and Long-Run Deviations from Purchasing Power Parity
by Norman C. Miller
December 1992, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 151-151 Introduction
by Paul Davidson - 153-179 Reforming the World’s Money
by Paul Davidson - 181-192 On Designing an International Monetary System
by John Williamson - 193-210 Some Reflections on the Sensitivity of Income Distribution in the Kaldor–Pasinetti Model
by Rob Ph.G. Walsteijn - 211-228 The Government Sector in Kaldor–Pasinetti Models of Growth and Income Distribution
by Jorge Thompson Araújo - 229-254 Operationality in the Shackle–Vickers Approach to Decision Making in Ignorance
by Donald W. Katzner - 255-260 Notes On Keynes’ Aggregate Supply Curve
by J. W. Nevile - 261-262 A Comment on John Nevile’s Notes on Aggregate Supply
by Victoria Chick - 263-280 Labor’s Share and Market Power: Evidence from the Greek Manufacturing Industries
by Vassilis Droucopoulos & Theodore P. Lianos - 281-288 The 1979–1982 Monetary Policy Experiment: Monetarist, Anti-Monetarist, or Quasi-Monetarist?
by David R. Hakes & David C. Rose - 289-293 The Factor Usage Decision in a Monetary Economy
by Domingo Castelo Joaquin - 295-298 The Money Capital Availability Constraint and the Factor Usage Decision
by Douglas Vickers - 299-299 Editor’s Corner
by The Editors
September 1992, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 3-30 An Evaluation of Alternative Methods of Taxing Social Security Benefits
by Philip J. Harmelink & Janet Furman Speyrer