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2023, Volume 76, Issue 307
- 315-335 The theory of monetary disorder: debt finance, existing assets, and the consequences of prolonged ultra-easy policy
by Thomas Palley - 337-351 Income distribution and development: Celso Furtado's theory in a context of global economic changes and its proximity to neo(post)-Kaleckian literature
by Felipe Orsolin Texeira & Daniel Arruda Coronel & Jose' Luis Oreiro - 353-371 From the effective demand as a principle to the ownership of the capital as social responsibility. Rereading Luigi Pasinetti
by Stefano Lucarelli - 373-392 The effect of reducing wages of remote workers on society. A preliminary assessment
by Edoardo Beretta & Marco Desogus & Soorjith Illickal Karthikeyan - 393-396 Tony Thirlwall (21 April 1941 – 8 November 2023)
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey & Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid
2023, Volume 76, Issue 306
- 211-214 Energy shock and inflation:Re-examining the relevance of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
by Nadia Garbellini & Roberto Lampa - 215-223 Germany, Europe and the crisis
by Joseph Halevi - 225-242 Can the side effects of sanctions and energy inflation trigger the disintegration of the international monetary regime?
by Roberto Lampa & Gianmarco Oro - 243-259 Profit inflation is real
by Servaas Storm - 261-276 Profit-led or cost-led inflation? Propagation effects through the EU inter-industry network
by Giacomo Cucignatto & Nadia Garbellini & Facund Fora Alcalde - 293-311 External shocks and monetary policy under the inflation targeting regime (ITR): an analysis of the determinants of inflation for the period 2000-2021
by Elisangela Araujo & Eliane de Araújo & Mateus Ribeiro da Fonseca & Paulo Mourão
2023, Volume 76, Issue 305
- 91-120 Trade unions' responses to Industry 4.0 amid corporatism and resistance
by Valeria Cirillo & Matteo Rinaldini & Jacopo Staccioli & Maria Enrica Virgillito - 121-154 Prospective analysis of the SME sector of the Western Balkans
by Massimo Cingolani - 155-180 Development strategies and path dependence: Institutional elements for making sense of Brazil's falling behind and South Korea's forging ahead
by Marcelo Arend & Vinicius Zuniga Fagotti & Glaison Augusto Guerrero & Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca & Julimar da Silva Bichara - 181-202 Demand and growth regimes in finance-dominated capitalism and a progressive equality-, sustainability- and domestic demand-led alternative: A post-Keynesian simulation approach
by Eckhard Hein & Franz Prante & Alessandro Bramucci - 203-207 Teaching heterodox macroeconomics: Some reflections from Macroeconomics after Kalecki and Keynes by Eckhard Hein
by Ettore Gallo & Maria Cristina Barbieri Goes
2023, Volume 76, Issue 304
- 3-19 Exploitation of natural resources and the low-carbon switching of techniques inside linear production schemes
by Gianmarco Oro - 21-49 Household indebtedness in the European Union countries: Going beyond the mainstream interpretation
by Ricardo Barradas & Ines Tomas - 51-66 Democratizing money? The role of cryptocurrencies
by Jacopo Temperini & Marcella Corsi - 67-88 Can we reform capitalism for its own good? A roadmap to sustainability
by Robert Guttmann
2023, Issue 306
2022, Volume 75, Issue 303
- 313-354 External challenges to the economic expansion of emerging markets in the post-COVID 19 and post-COP26 era: A balance-of-payments constrained growth (BPCG) perspective
by Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid & Lorenzo Nalin & Edgar Pérez-Medina - 355-383 Would a competitive real exchange rate be a driver of economic prosperity?
by Hugo Iasco-Pereira & Fabricio José Missio - 385-401 Technology and social rules and norms in neo-Schumpeterian economics and in original institutional economics
by Henning Schwardt - 403-424 Institutional constraints, liquidity provision, and endogenous money in the Eurozone core and periphery before and after crises: A preliminary comparison of the Eurozone Crisis and the Coronavirus Pandemic
by Nina Eichacker - 425-431 A discussion with Vernon Smith on the Classics, Marx, and Sraffa
by Emiliano Brancaccio
2022, Volume 75, Issue 302
- 227-240 Why the distribution of wealth matters: Industrial feudalism and social democracy
by Hanna Szymborska & Jan Toporowski - 241-262 Debt-led growth and its financial fragility: An investigation into the dynamics of a supermultiplier model
by Joana David Avritzer - 263-284 Land-constrained growth in a developing economy: A Kaldorian perspective
by Isha Gupta - 285-297 Chile: The road to joy is paved with obstacles
by Giuliano Toshiro Yajima - 299-310 Axel Leijonhufvud: A personal recollection from an Austrian perspective
by Carmelo Ferlito
2022, Volume 75, Issue 301
- 83-102 The institutions of the people, by the people and for the people? Addressing central banks' power and social responsibility in a democracy
by Louis-Philippe Rochon & Guillaume Vallet - 103-117 When mainstream economics does human resource management: a critique of personnel economics' prescriptive ambition
by Frank Bailly - 119-138 Growth and stagnation in a dual economy: The case of Brazil
by Carmem Feijo & Marcos Tostes Lamonica & Sergiany da Silva Lima - 139-159 Measuring the technological backwardness of middle-and low-income countries: The employment quality gap and its relationship with the per capita income gap
by Jose Luis da Costa Oreiro & Stefan Wilson d'Amato & Luciano Luiz Manarin D'Agostini & Paulo Sergio de Oliveira Simoes Gala - 161-171 Competitive vs cumulative approach in teaching macroeconomics: Some thoughts on recent popular textbooks
by Emilio Carnevali
2022, Volume 75, Issue 300
- 3-7 Jerzy Osiatynski (1941-2022)
by Jan Toporowski - 9-24 The political economy of reinstating capitalism in Poland: 1989-2020
by Jerzy Osiatynski - 25-46 What happens when women in politics deal with foreign aid: The case of Sub-Saharan countries
by Valentina Chiariello - 47-62 Structural change, an open economy and employment: A structural change and economic dynamics approach
by Rafael De Acypreste & Joao Gabriel De Araujo Oliveira - 63-79 Economic complexity, structural transformation and economic growth in a regional context: Evidence for Brazil
by Felipe Orsolin Teixeira & Fabricio Jose Missio & Ricardo Dathein
2021, Volume 74, Issue 299
- 249-285 Labour's loss: Why macroeconomics matters
by Servaas Storm - 287-306 Beyond social democracy and neo-liberalism: Towards a social economy
by Malcom Sawyer - 307-323 Managing commodity booms: Dutch disease and economic performance
by Basil Oberholzer - 325-346 Financialisation and the slowdown of labour productivity in Portugal: A Post-Keynesian approach
by Diogo Correia & Ricardo Barradas - 347-371 A silent revolution. How central bank statistics have changed in the last 25 years
by Riccardo De Bonis & Matteo Piazza
2021, Volume 74, Issue 298
- 149-150 Foreword: A debate on the future of economic policy
by Carlo D'Ippoliti - 151-153 On reimagining social democracy
by Amit Bhaduri - 155-177 Visions of the future – a socialist departure from gloom?
by Paul Auerbach & Peter Skott - 179-205 Major exchange rates and value-added exports
by Myoung Shik Choi - 207-218 The European industrial challenge and the Italian NRRP
by Paolo Maranzano & Mario Noera & Roberto Romano - 219-245 Employment dynamics, increasing returns and Marx's falling rate of profit
by Satya Prasad Padhi
2021, Volume 74, Issue 297
- 95-98 Italy's "Charter of Workers' Rights" turns fifty
by Carlo D'Ippoliti - 99-105 Constrictive labor and the dignity of work
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 107-113 Understanding the Charter of Workers’ Rights in its historical context
by Gianfranco Pasquino - 115-126 Dignity of work and full employment
by Annamaria Simonazzi - 127-146 A post-Kaleckian model with productivity growth and real exchange rate applied to selected Latin American countries
by Douglas Alencar & Frederico G. Jayme Jr & Gustavo Britto
2021, Volume 74, Issue 296
- 3-24 Reinstating fiscal policy for normal times: Public investment and Public Jobs Programmes
by Robert Skidelsky & Simone Gasperin - 25-50 ECB quantitative easing, euro depreciation and supply chains: Industry-level estimates for Germany, Italy and Greece. New prospects for a Minskyan big bank?
by Lucio Gobbi & Stefano Lucarelli - 51-73 On two recent attempts to introduce animal spirits in macroeconomics: Heresy or enlightened church reform?
by Teodoro Dario Togati - 75-91 Governance matters on non-performing loans: Evidence from emerging markets
by Burak Byükoglu & Ahmet Šit & Ibrahim Halil Ekši
2020, Volume 73, Issue 295
- 279-282 Editorial: books and debates in economics
by Carlo D'Ippoliti - 283-312 Regional economic growth in China from a Kaldorian perspective: A comparative study of Nanjing and Suzhou
by Alexandre Gomes - 313-341 Deindustrialization, economic complexity and exchange rate overvaluation: the case of Brazil (1998-2017)
by JosŽ Luis Oreiro & Luciano Luiz Manarin & Paulo Gala - 343-365 The Age of Fragmentation by Alessandro Roncaglia: A Review Article
by A.P. Thirlwall - 367-392 What do tests of the relationship between employment and technical progress hide?
by Jesus Felipe & Donna Faye Bajaro & Gemma Estrada & John McCombie - 393-394 Stefano Fenoaltea (1943-2020)
by Deirdre McCloskey
2020, Volume 73, Issue 294
- 205-224 Economic growth and productivity: Italy and the role of knowledge
by Ignazio Visco - 225-239 Inside the IMF Òmea culpaÓ: A panel analysis on growth forecast errors and Keynesian multipliers in Europe
by Emiliano Brancaccio & Fabiana De Cristofaro - 241-260 A Keynesian analysis of Canadian government securities yields
by Anupam Das & Tanweer Akram - 261-276 Infrastructure and manufacturing in Sub-Saharan Africa: An empirical analysis using dynamic panel data models
by Bovick Wandja Yemba & Rafael S. M. Ribeiro & Victor Medeiros
2020, Volume 73, Issue 293
- 113-117 Julio Lopez Gallardo (1941-2020)
by Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid & Carlo Panico & Martin Puchet Anyul - 119-135 France: The political economy of discontent. The Gilets Jaunes movement
by Julio Lopez Gallardo - 137-160 Stock market volatility, speculation and unemployment: A Granger-causality analysis
by Bernardina Algieri & Emiliano Brancaccio & Damiano Buonaguidi - 161-180 Employment, innovation, and interfirm networks
by Andrea Fabrizi & Giuseppe Garofalo & Giulio Guarini & Valentina Meliciani - 181-201 Monetary Policy Responses to Exogenous Perturbations: The Case of a Small Open Economy (2007-2018)
by Christopher E.S. Warburton & Emerson Abraham Jackson
2020, Volume 73, Issue 292
- 3-26 A new currency for West African states: The theoretical and political conditions of its feasibility
by Massimo Amato & Kako Nubukpo - 27-49 Inflation Targets Regime and global financial cycle: An assessment for the Brazilian economy
by Elisangela Luzia Araujo, & Eliane Cristina de Araujo & Mateus Ramalho da Fonseca & Pedro Perfeito da Silva - 51-75 Manufactoring, economic growth, and real exchange rate: Empirical evidence in panel data and input-output multipliers
by Luciano Ferreira Gabriel & Luiz Carlos De Santana Ribeiro & Frederico Gonzaga Jayme Jr. & Jose Luis Oreiro - 77-110 The fruits of disaggregation: The engineering industry, tariff protection, and the industrial investment cycle in Italy, 1861-1913
by Stefano Fenoaltea
2019, Volume 72, Issue 291
- 255-258 Adding new Perspectives to our debate
by Carlo D'Ippoliti - 259-277 Banking concentration and financial reorganization: Greece, Portugal, and Spain in the post-crisis period
by Alicia Giron & Monika Meireles & Andrea Reyes - 279-295 Monetary policy velocity and its financial effects: an empirical analysis for an emerging economy
by Ricardo Ramalhete Moreira - 297-313 Supplementing Household Income through Self-Supply and Exchange: The Case of a Multiple-Exchange Fair in Mexico City, 2016
by Oscar Campuzano, & Francisco Javier Ayvar - 315-334 Financial Development and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Institutions
by Witness Nyasha Bandura & Canicio Dzingirai
2019, Volume 72, Issue 290
- 187-194 The making of a dissenting economist: Amit Bhaduri (1940-)
by Amit Bhaduri - 195-205 Of economics and statistics: the Gerschenkron effect
by Stefano Fenoaltea - 207-221 On foreign direct investments and the balance of payments constrained growth model in Latin America, 1990-2014
by Douglas Alencar & Eduardo Strachman & Lucio Otavio Seixas Barbosa & Claudio Alberto Castelo Branco Puty - 223-251 Rising wage differential between white-collar and blue-collar workers and market concentration: The case of the USA, 1964-2007
by Ilhan Dogus
2019, Volume 72, Issue 289
- 75-84 Stability and growth in a global economy
by Ignazio Visco - 91-115 Swimming against the (Developmentalist) mainstream: the liberal economists in Argentina between 1955 and 1976
by Juan Odisio & Marcelo Rougier - 117-134 Neoliberalism in Brazil: An analysis from the viewpoint of the current situation
by Hernan Ramirez - 135-148 Neoliberalism as a capitalist revolution in Chile: Antecedents and irreversibility
by Guillermo Guajardo Soto - 149-166 Pedro Beltran, Romulo Ferrero and the origins of neoliberalism in Peru: 1945-1962
by Oscar Ugarteche - 167-184 The establishment of neoliberalism in Mexico
by Juan Pablo Arroyo Ortiz
2019, Volume 72, Issue 288
- 3-26 Growth of international finance and emerging economies: Elements for an alternative approach
by Carolina Alves & Jan Toporowski - 27-40 EMU: An Italian perspective
by Rainer Masera - 41-52 An empirical analysis for the US of the impact of federal budget deficits and the average effective personal income tax rate on the ex post real interest rate yield on ten-year Treasuries
by Richard J. Cebula & Robert Boylan - 53-71 An Analysis of the Interaction Between Monetary and Fiscal Policies in Brazil
by Livia Carolina Machado Melo & Cleomar Gomes da Silva - 85-90 The origins of neoliberalism in Latin America: A special issue
by Maria Eugenia Romero Sotelo
2018, Volume 71, Issue 287
- 353-388 Forever young Marx's Critique of political economy after 200 years
by Riccardo Bellofiore - 389-418 An evaluation of the US African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) trade arrangement with Sub-Saharan African countries
by Busani Moyo & Mamello Nchake & Blessing Chiripanhura - 419-437 How much does finance benefit society?
by Giancarlo Bertocco & Andrea Kalajzic - 439-465 Real exchange rate and economic complexity in a North-South structuralist BoPG model
by Luciano Ferreira Gabriel & Fabricio Jose Missio
2018, Volume 71, Issue 286
- 255-277 Banks and finance after the crisis: Lessons and challenges
by Ignazio Visco - 279-308 The Evolution of Inequality in Latin America in the 21st Century: What are the patterns, drivers and causes?
by Francesco Bogliacino & Daniel Rojas Lozano - 309-326 Neo-Kaleckian models with financial cycles: A center-periphery framework
by David Guimarães Coelho & Esteban Perez Caldentey - 327-349 On the economics of development: A view from Latin America
by Edmar Bacha
2018, Volume 71, Issue 285
- 97-101 Economic development, technical change and income distribution: A conversation between Keynesians, Schumpeterians and Structuralists. Introduction to the Special Issue
by Alberto Botta & Gabriel Porcile & Rafael S.M. Ribeiro - 103-138 Manufacturing as driver of economic growth
by Igor Lopes Rocha - 139-160 Natural, Effective and BOP-Constrained Rates of Growth: Adjustment Mechanisms and Closure Equations
by Gabriel Porcile & Danilo Sartorello Spinola - 161-182 Patterns of Technical Change and De-Industrialization
by Xiao Jiang & Luis Villanueva - 183-201 Environment, Effective Demand, and Cyclical Growth in Surplus Labor Economies
by Guilherme de Oliveira - 203-229 Revisiting the Growth of Brazilian Economy (1980-2012)
by José Luis Oreiro & Luciano Manarin D'Agostini & FabrÃcio Vieira & Luciano Carvalho - 231-251 The myth of the 'Latin American decade'
by José Antonio Ocampo & Eduardo F. Bastian & Marcos Reis
2018, Volume 71, Issue 284
- 3-8 The economist's job
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 9-39 A life in economics
by A.P. Thirlwall - 41-59 Wage dispersion and pension funds: Financialisation of non-financial corporations in the USA
by Ilhan Dogus - 61-83 When small-sized and non-innovating firms meet a crisis: Evidence from the Italian labour market
by Stefano Perri & Roberto Lampa - 85-94 Trade unions' inflation expectations and the second-round effect in South Africa
by Temitope Lydia Leshoro
2017, Volume 70, Issue 283
- 357-420 Dealing with the vulnerability of the Italian banking system
by Elisabetta Montanaro & Mario Tonveronachi - 421-447 Opportunities and limits of rebalancing the Eurozone via wage policies: Theoretical considerations and empirical illustrations for the case of Germany
by Eckhard Hein & Achim Truger - 449-472 Energy Poverty in Europe: A Multidimensional Approach
by Carlo Andrea Bollino & Fabrizio Botti - 449-472 Agent-based modelling. History, essence, future
by Gerhard Hanappi
2017, Volume 70, Issue 282
- 213-245 Why does the productivity of investment vary across countries?
by Kevin S. Nell & A.P. Thirlwall - 247-282 Endogenous growth and economic capacity: Theory and empirical evidence for the NAFTA countries
by Ignacio Perrotini-Hernandez & Juan Alberto Vazquez-Munoz - 283-310 Reconsidering the economic and political reasons of the euro area crisis: Diverging fundamentals or self-fulfilling expectations?
by Pompeo Della Posta - 311-353 How much is CEO education worth to a firm? Evidence from European firms
by Ottorino Morresi
2017, Volume 70, Issue 281
- 85-128 Profit rates in the developed capitalist economies: a time series investigation
by Ivan D. Trofimov - 129-153 Changes in wealth distribution in Italy (2002-2012) and who gained from the Great Recession
by Ignazio Drudi & Giorgio Tassinari & Fabrizio Alboni - 155-184 Explaining trade imbalances in the euro area: Liquidity preference and the role of finance
by Hubert Gabrisch - 185-210 Bilateral Trade Elasticity of Serbia: Is There a J-Curve Effect?
by Safet Kurtovic & Blerim Halili & Nehat Maxhuni
2017, Volume 70, Issue 280
- 3-5 Editorial: Change and continuity
by Alessandro Roncaglia & Carlo D'Ippoliti - 7-33 Paths in contemporary economics and sciences of artificial that originate from Simon’s bounded rationality approach
by Massimo Egidi - 35-57 Structural change and economic growth: Advances and limitations of Kaldorian growth models
by Guilherme Riccioppo Magacho - 59-82 The rich and the poor: A note on countries’ classification
by Gianni Vaggi
2016, Volume 69, Issue 279
- 295-300 Introduction. Time for a new debate on Europe
by Carlo D'Ippoliti - 301-336 Three proposals for revitalising the European Union
by Mario Tonveronachi - 337-372 Radical uncertainty, non-predictability, antifragility and risk-sharing Islamic finance
by Umar Rafi & Abbas Mirakhor & Hossein Askari - 373-421 Structural change, catching up and falling behind in the BRICS: A comparative analysis based on trade pattern and Thirlwall’s Law
by Andre Nassif & Carmem Aparecida Feijo & Eliane Araújo
2016, Volume 69, Issue 278
- 211-234 Household consumer debt, endogenous money and growth: A supermultiplier-based analysis
by Riccardo Pariboni - 235-266 A consumer and social welfare model based on the writings of Shibani (750-805 AD, 131-189 AH)
by Hassan B. Ghassan - 267-278 Frederic S. Lee and His Fight for the Future of Heterodox Economics
by Tae-Hee Jo - 279-285 In the absence of fiscal union, the Eurozone needs a more flexible monetary policy: A comment
by Andrea Terzi - 287-291 In the absence of fiscal union, the Eurozone needs a more flexible monetary policy: A reply
by Pietro Alessandrini & Michele Fratianni
2016, Volume 69, Issue 277
- 107-277 Nicholas Kaldor after thirty years
by John Edward King - 135-172 The process towards centralisation of the European financial supervisory architecture: The case of the Banking Union
by Elisabetta Montanaro - 173-197 The mobility of Italy’s middle income group
by Chiara Assunta Ricci - 199-208 Paolo Sylos Labini: Reflections on a classical economist
by Giulia Zacchia
2016, Volume 69, Issue 276
- 3-47 Secular stagnation or stagnation policy? Steindl after Summers
by Eckhard Hein - 49-75 Macroeconomic and Technological Dynamics: a Structuralist-Keynesian Cumulative Growth Model
by Giulio Guarini - 77-104 Inflation Or Output Targeting? Monetary Policy Appropriateness In South Africa
by Temitope Leshoro & Umakrishnan Kollamparambil
2015, Volume 68, Issue 275
- 279-296 In the absence of fiscal union, the Eurozone needs a more flexible monetary policy
by Pietro Alessandrini, Michele Fratianni - 297-326 Shadow banking, relationship banking, and the economics of depression
by Antonio Bianco - 297-326 Ownership Structure and R&D: An Empirical Analysis of Italian listed companies
by Fabrizio Rossi & Richard J. Cebula
2015, Volume 68, Issue 274
- 179-185 Editorial: Paolo Sylos Labini (1920-2005)
by Carlo D'Ippoliti - 187-213 Risk Sharing in Corporate and Public Finance: The Contribution of Islamic Finance
by Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha, Abbas Mirakhor, Hossein Askari - 214-237 Macroeconomic effects of high interest rate policy: Mexico’s experience
by Julio Lopez Gallardo, Roberto Valencia Arriaga - 239-275 Why does Brazil’s banking sector need public banks? What should BNDES do?
by Felipe Rezende
2015, Volume 68, Issue 273
- 91-114 Making the ECB the central bank of a non-federal coalition of states
by Mario Tonveronachi - 115-150 Capital Market Inflation in Emerging Markets: the Cases of Brazil and South Korea
by Bruno Bonizzi - 151-175 Oil and its markets
by Alessandro Roncaglia
2015, Volume 68, Issue 272
- 3-7 Introduction
by Carlo D'Ippoliti - 9-39 The moral foundation of collective action against economic crimes
by Daud Vicary Abdullah & Hossein Askari & Abbas Mirakhor - 41-56 Complementarity between environmental efficiency and labour productivity in a cumulative growth process
by Giulio Guarini - 57-86 Financial Market Regulation in Germany - Capital Requirements of Financial Institutions
by Daniel Karl Dietzer
2014, Volume 67, Issue 271
- 345-379 Risk sharing, public policy and the contribution of Islamic finance
by Hossein Askari & Abbas Mirakhor - 381-422 CRR/CRD IV: the trees and the forest
by Rainer Masera - 423-450 Economic Policies in India For Stimulation or Austerity and Volatility?
by Sunanda Sen & Zico Dasgupta - 451-481 The underground economy in the U.S.A.: preliminary new evidence on the impact of income tax rates (and other factors) on aggregate tax evasion 1975-2008
by Richard J. Cebula
2014, Volume 67, Issue 270
- 241-268 The theory of employment: two approaches compared
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 269-282 Modigliani's comments on Sylos Labini's theory of unemployment (1956-1958)
by Antonella Rancan - 283-307 A letter to Sylos Labini
by Franco Modigliani - 309-342 A search for distinctive features of demand-led growth models
by Sergio Parrinello
2014, Volume 67, Issue 269
- 127-129 Introduction: continuing the debate on Islamic finance
by Carlo D'Ippoliti - 131-167 On the Stability of an Islamic Financial System
by Hossein Askari & Noureddine Krichene & Abbas Mirakhor - 169-216 Structural asymmetries at the roots of the eurozone crisis: what's new for industrial policy in the EU?
by Alberto Botta - 217-238 Minsky and dynamic macroprudential regulation
by Jan Kregel
2014, Volume 67, Issue 268
- 3-8 Introduction: welcoming a new editorial board
by Carlo D'Ippoliti - 9-54 Islamic finance: an alternative financial system for stability, equity, and growth
by Hossein Askari & Noureddine Krichene - 55-103 The policy response to macroeconomic and fiscal imbalances in Italy in the last fifteen years
by Antonio Bassanetti & Matteo Bugamelli & Sandro Momigliano & Roberto Sabbatini & Francesco Zollino - 105-124 Keynes is alive and well: a survey article
by Alessandro Roncaglia
2013, Volume 66, Issue 267
- 369-370 Introduction
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 371-385 De-globalising bank regulation
by Mario Tonveronachi - 387-402 US Basel III Final Rule on banks' capital requirements: A different-size-fits-all approach
by Rainer Masera - 403-434 The productivity of the public sector: A Classical view
by Marcella Corsi & Carlo D'Ippoliti - 435-455 Income distribution in a monetary economy
by Nazim Kadri Ekinci
2013, Volume 66, Issue 266
- 171-199 Luigi Spaventa
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 201-253 Dualism in economic growth
by Luigi Spaventa - 255-265 Effects of inflation on the distribution of income in Italy, 1953-1962
by Luigi Spaventa - 267-290 The use of econometric models for long-term policies: A critical view
by Luigi Spaventa - 291-324 The growth of public debt in Italy: past experience, perspectives and policy problems
by Luigi Spaventa - 325-342 The political economy of european monetary integration
by Luigi Spaventa - 343-366 Out in the cold? Outsiders and insiders in 1999: feasible and unfeasible options
by Luigi Spaventa
2013, Volume 66, Issue 265
- 77-94 Hyman Minsky's monetary production economy
by Alessandro Roncaglia - 95-106 The Relevance of Kalecki: The Useable Contribution
by Hyman P. Minsky - 107-135 A Kaldorian approach to catch up and structural change in economies with high degree of heterogeneity
by Marcos Tostes Lamonica & Carmem Aparecida Feijo - 137-167 The European Banking Union: Will It Be a True Union without Risk Sharing?
by Mario Sarcinelli
2013, Volume 66, Issue 264
- 3-6 Introduction: on the role of a generalist journal
by Alessandro Roncaglia