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November 2024, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 1717-1721 Introduction to the Symposium on: The Supermultiplier and Endogenous Money
by Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes & Óscar Dejuán Asenjo & Riccardo Pariboni & Ricardo Summa - 1722-1745 Finance, Financial Adjustments and Alternative Closures in Neo-Kaleckian Models: The Paradoxes of Thrift and Costs in the Long-Run
by Brett Fiebiger - 1746-1774 The Monetary Theory of Production and the Supermultiplier: What Determines Savings?
by Lorenzo Di Domenico & Giovanna Ciaffi & Davide Romaniello - 1775-1800 Fiscal Supermultiplier and Endogenous Money in the United States: The COVID-19 Pandemic vs. the Global Financial Crisis
by Juan Matias De Lucchi - 1801-1826 Supermultiplier Models, Demand Stagnation, and Monetary Policy: Inevitable March to the Lower Bound for Interest Rates?
by Steven Fazzari - 1827-1849 The Supermultiplier-Cum-Finance. An Application to the Credit-Led Boom before the 2008 Crash
by Óscar Dejuán & Daniel Dejuán-Bitriá - 1850-1875 Pensions as an Engine of Growth. An Approach to the Spanish Case, Based on the Sraffian Supermultiplier
by Eladio Febrero & Fernando Bermejo - 1876-1893 Components of Autonomous Demand Growth and Financial Feedbacks: Implications for Growth Drivers and Growth Regime Analysis
by Ryan Woodgate & Eckhard Hein & Ricardo Summa - 1894-1914 Debt-credit Flows and Stocks in a Supermultiplier Model with Two Autonomous Demand Components: Consequences for Growth
by Stefano Di Bucchianico & Ettore Gallo & Antonino Lofaro - 1915-1942 Limits to Fiscal and Monetary Policy in Small Open Economies
by Ariel Dvoskin & Matías Torchinsky Landau - 1943-1963 Impacts of US Interest Rates on Growth, Income Distribution, and Macroeconomic Policy Space in Developing Countries: A SFC Supermultiplier Model
by João Emboava Vaz - 1964-1981 There is no Room: The Role of Net Reciprocal Effectual Demands in Ricardo’s Theory of Foreign Trade
by Gustavo Bhering & Franklin Serrano - 1982-2003 An Appraisal of Alternative Ricardian Trade Models
by Gabriel Brondino & Ariel Dvoskin - 2004-2025 Towards an Explanation of a Declining Trend in Capacity Utilisation in the US Economy: Analysing the NBER-CES Output–Capital Ratio
by Santiago José Gahn - 2026-2045 Multipliers and Supermultipliers in a Multisectoral Framework: Macroeconomic Tools After All?
by Fabrício Pitombo Leite - 2046-2067 Debt Cancellation to Avert Fiscal Austerity: Helpful Beyond Controversy?
by Eladio Febrero & Jorge Uxó - 2068-2084 Was the September 2019 US Money Market Turmoil Due to Insufficient ‘Loanable Funds’?
by Domenica Tropeano - 2085-2104 The Sraffian Supermultiplier and Cycles: Theory and Empirics
by Michalis Nikiforos & Marcio Santetti & Rudiger von Arnim - 2105-2115 Cycles: Empirics and the Supermultiplier Theory
by Ricardo Summa & Gabriel Petrini & Lucas Teixeira - 2116-2120 Residential and Nonresidential Investment and the Cycle: A Rejoinder
by Michalis Nikiforos & Marcio Santetti & Rudiger von Arnim - 2121-2123 Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism
by Tracey Katof - 2123-2126 Cambridge economics in the post-Keynesian era: the eclipse of heterodox traditions
by Francis Cripps
October 2024, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 1299-1301 Conflict Inflation: A Symposium
by Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes & Sylvio Kappes & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 1302-1313 The Conflict Theory of Inflation Revisited
by Robert Rowthorn - 1314-1330 Conflictual Distributional Struggles and Inflation
by Malcolm Sawyer - 1331-1350 Sellers' Inflation and Distributive Conflict: Lessons from the Post-COVID Recovery
by Ettore Gallo & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 1351-1380 Cost-Push and Conflict Inflation: A Discussion of the Italian Case
by Davide Romaniello & Antonella Stirati - 1381-1396 Inflation, Unemployment, and Inequality: Beyond the Traditional Phillips Curve
by Lilian Rolim - 1397-1419 Conflictual Inflation and the Phillips Curve
by Marc Lavoie - 1420-1435 Which Policies Against Inflation After Covid-19 and the War in Ukraine: The Italian Case
by Luigi Salvati & Pasquale Tridico - 1436-1464 Kaleckian Models of Conflict Inflation, Distribution and Employment: A Comparative Analysis
by Eckhard Hein & Christoph Häusler - 1465-1485 ‘Sellers’ Inflation’ and Monetary Policy Interventions: A Critical Analysis
by Giuseppe Mastromatteo & Sergio Rossi - 1486-1509 Conflict Inflation and the Role of Monetary Policy
by Pedro Clavijo-Cortes - 1510-1535 Conflict, Inertia, and Phillips Curve from a Sraffian Standpoint
by Franklin Serrano & Ricardo Summa & Guilherme Spinato Morlin - 1536-1556 Shaikh’s Theory of Inflation: Empirical Evidence from European Countries (2001–20)
by Oktay Ozden & Hakki Kutay Bolkol - 1557-1581 Inflation in OECD Countries: An Empirical Assessment of a Structuralist Theory of Inflation
by Hongkil Kim - 1582-1612 A Structuralist Model of the Palestinian Economy: Who Bears the Economic Burden of the Israeli Occupation?
by Ibrahim Shikaki - 1613-1634 Supply and Demand in Kaldorian Growth Models: A Proposal for Dynamic Adjustment
by Guilherme R. Magacho & Danilo Spinola - 1635-1653 A Multi-Sector Post-Kaleckian Growth Model of Structural Change
by Ricardo Azevedo Araujo & Pedro Celso Rodrigues Fonseca & Theo Santini Antunes - 1654-1677 Do Flexibility Measures Affect the Wage Share? An Empirical Analysis of Selected European Countries
by Giorgio Liotti & Emanuele Millemaci & Luigi Salvati - 1678-1697 Stratification Economics and Occupational Prestige: A Theoretical and Empirical Approach
by Iris Buder & David Fields & Gwyneth Donahue & Maria Ramirez - 1698-1707 Pluralist Economics as a Democratizing Force: A Review Essay
by Nina Eichacker - 1708-1712 The Foundations of Real-World Economics: What Every Student Needs to Know
by Larry Allen - 1712-1715 Who Matters at the World Bank? Bureaucrats, Policy Change, and Public Sector Governance
by Mirek Tobiáš Hošman
July 2024, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 887-891 Monetary Policy and Income Distribution: A Symposium
by Sylvio Kappes & Louis-Philippe Rochon & Guillaume Vallet - 892-918 Monetary Policy and Income Distribution: The Post-Keynesian and Sraffian Perspectives
by Antonino Lofaro & Guillermo Matamoros & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 919-952 The Distributive Monetary Analysis of a (un)Sustainable Economy
by Samuele Bibi - 953-973 Foreign Price Shocks and Inflation Targeting: Effects on Income and Inflation Inequality
by Lilian Rolim & Nathalie Marins - 974-993 Dealing with Rising Inequality: Is the Fed Up for the Task, or Will Everyone Get Fed Up?
by Steven Pressman - 994-1018 Monetary Policy and the Gender and Racial Employment Dynamics in Brazil
by Patricia Couto & Clara Brenck - 1019-1041 Monetary Policy and Income Distribution in a Multisectoral AB-SFC Model
by Matheus Trotta Vianna - 1042-1063 Are Firm Markups Boosting Inflation? A Post-Keynesian Institutionalist Approach to Markup Inflation in Select Industrialized Countries
by Guillermo Matamoros - 1064-1078 Classical Economics and the Question of Aggregate Demand
by Alex M. Thomas - 1079-1103 The Advanced Stage of Industrialisation and the Argentine Pendulum: A Classical-Structuralist Approach
by Ramiro E. Alvarez - 1104-1129 Tying Your Hands and Getting Stuck? The European Origins of Italy's Economic Stagnation
by Lucio Baccaro & Massimo D'Antoni - 1130-1155 Growth Theory and the Growth Model Perspective: Insights from the Supermultiplier
by Guilherme Spinato Morlin & Nikolas Passos & Riccardo Pariboni - 1156-1173 Financial Growth and Crash under Shadow Banking
by Amit Bhaduri & Srinivas Raghavendra - 1174-1191 Financialisation in the Gulf States
by Jalal Qanas & Malcolm Sawyer - 1192-1215 Households’ Liquidity Preference, Banks’ Capitalization and the Macroeconomy: A Theoretical Investigation
by Marco Missaglia & Alberto Botta - 1216-1232 Hysteresis in the Dynamics of Employment by Activity Sector
by Paulo R. Mota & Paulo B. Vasconcelos - 1233-1252 The New Forms of Economic Dominance in Latin American Economies in the Globalised Era: A Glance at Mexico’s Financial System
by Noemi Levy-Orlik - 1253-1278 The Road Less Travelled: Keynes and Knight on Probability and Uncertainty
by Bill Gerrard - 1279-1285 Economists and COVID-19: ideas, theories and policies during the pandemic
by E. Forrest Blanton & Madhav Tipu Ramachandran - 1285-1288 Islamic Economics and Covid-19: The Economic, Social, and Scientific Consequences of a Global Pandemic
by Siti Mudrikah & Achmad Fadlil Abidillah & Muhammad Yahya Saifuddin & Agus Suaidi Hasan - 1288-1291 Review of Public Banks: Decarbonisation, Definancialisation and Democratisation
by Olga Mikheeva - 1292-1294 Paul Davidson: A Kind Man and a Forceful Debater in the Interests of Real-World Progress
by Sheila Dow - 1295-1297 Paul Davidson: An Appreciation
by David Dequech
April 2024, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 389-397 The Price of Wealth: Scarcity and Abundance in an Unequal World
by Richard McGahey - 398-419 Can Minimum Wages Effectively Reduce Poverty under Low Compliance? A Case Study from the Agricultural Sector in South Africa
by Ihsaan Bassier & Vimal Ranchhod - 420-422 Commentary on Bassier and Ranchhod, ‘Can Minimum Wages Effectively Reduce Poverty Under Low Compliance? A Case Study from the Agricultural Sector in South Africa’
by Nishita Trisal - 423-440 The Racial Wealth Gap in South Africa and the United States
by Grieve Chelwa & Mashekwa Maboshe & Darrick Hamilton - 441-443 Commentary on ‘The Racial Wealth Gap in South Africa and the United States’ by Chelwa, Maboshe and Hamilton
by Kimberly Chong - 444-455 Relational Inequality and Economic Outcomes: A Consideration of the Indian Experience
by Jayati Ghosh - 456-460 Commentary on Ghosh ‘Relational Inequality and Economic Outcomes’
by Gustav Peebles - 461-480 No Rest for the Weary: Measuring the Changing Distribution of Retirement Wealth in the United States
by Teresa Ghilarducci & Siavash Radpour & Jessica Forden - 481-499 Debt and the Politics of Numbers: Hegemonic Numbers, Political Numbers, Ordinary Numbers
by Isabelle Guérin & G. Venkatasubramanian - 500-503 Commentary on Guérin and Venkatasubramanian ‘Debt and the Politics of Numbers’
by Amita Baviskar - 504-527 The Hierarchies of Global Finance: An Anti-Disciplinary Research Agenda
by Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven & Maria Dyveke Styve - 528-532 Commentary on Kvangraven and Styve, ‘The Hierarchies of Global Finance’
by Caroline E. Schuster - 533-545 The Political Benefits of ‘Unconventional’ Monetary Policies in Times of Crisis
by Sergio Rossi - 546-564 A Political Economy of Fiscal Space: Political Structures, Bond Markets, and Monetary Accommodation of Government Spending Potential in the Core and Periphery
by Nina Eichacker - 565-580 ‘Independence’ of Central Banks and the Political Economy of Monetary Policy
by Jalal Qanas & Malcolm Sawyer - 581-599 The Taylor Rule and its Aftermath: An Interpretation Along Classical-Keynesian Lines
by Enrico Sergio Levrero - 600-609 A Note on the Real Effects of Interest Rate Policy and Its Impact on Inflation
by Massimo Pivetti - 610-633 Logic and Economics I: Synthesis Neoclassicism
by Rod O’Donnell - 634-657 Logic and Economics II: Pure Neoclassicism, Part A
by Rod O’Donnell - 658-684 The Societal Responsibility of Banks: A Case Study of Three Swiss Alternative Banks
by Virgile Chassagnon & Guillaume Vallet - 685-701 Interest and Profit: An Empirical Assessment of the Monetary Theory of Distribution for the Euro Area
by Santiago José Gahn - 702-721 Center and Periphery: An Original Institutional Economics Analysis of Raúl Prebisch’s Structuralism
by Natalia Bracarense - 722-760 Inequality and Exchange Rate Movements in an Open-Economy Macroeconomic Model
by Emilio Carnevali & Francesco Ruggeri & Marco Veronese Passarella - 761-775 The Paradox of Investment: A Contribution to the Theory of Demand-Led Economic Growth
by Emanuel Reis Leão & Pedro Reis Leão - 776-791 A Macro-Theoretic Exploration of Some Covid-19 Induced Constraints on Economic Policy
by Chandrasekaran Saratchand - 792-826 Public and Private Financing of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
by Massimo Cingolani - 827-843 Characteristics of Labor Markets Varying with Perturbations of Relative Markups
by Robert L. Vienneau - 844-878 Economy-Finance-Environment-Society Interconnections In a Stock-Flow Consistent Dynamic Model
by Emilio Carnevali & Matteo Deleidi & Riccardo Pariboni & Marco Veronese Passarella - 879-882 The Economics of the Middle East: A Comparative Approach
by Fatih Kırşanlı - 882-885 Crisis, Inequalities and Poverty
by Stefano Lucarelli
January 2024, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-7 The Political Economy of Social Change and Nation-Building During the Progressive Era
by Rebeca Gomez Betancourt & Guillaume Vallet - 8-30 The Rise and Fall of Two Outstanding Progressives of American Social Sciences (1880s–1930s): A Critical Focus on R.T. Ely and A.W. Small
by Michel Rocca & Guillaume Vallet - 31-58 Making a Central Bank Out of the Federal Reserve: A Historical Perspective on Wartime Amendments to the Federal Reserve Act
by Jane Knodell - 59-75 Taxation in the Early Progressive Era: From Revenue to Social Policy
by Marianne Johnson - 76-96 Between Ethics and Science: Economic and Political Arguments Against Child Labor in the Progressive Period
by Pedro N. Teixeira - 97-115 Municipal Housekeeping and the Origins of the Economics of the Urban Environment (1900s–1920s)
by Antoine Missemer & Marco P. Vianna Franco - 116-136 Power in Firms as Political Entities: Dependency, Strategy and Resistance
by Virgile Chassagnon & Naciba Haned - 137-153 Leverage and Bargaining Power in a Kaleckian Growth Model
by Shinji Teraji - 154-177 The Gender Gap in Political Participation: Evidence from the MENA Region
by Ali Fakih & Yara Sleiman - 178-201 Activity Levels and the Flexibility of the Degree of Capacity Utilisation in the US
by Matteo Deleidi & Santiago José Gahn & Riccardo Pariboni - 202-232 The Prospects of the Italian Economy in the Centenary of Paolo Sylos Labini's Birth
by Daniela Tavasci & Luigi Ventimiglia - 233-255 Abstraction in the Marxian Oeuvre: Tendencies, Laws and Dialectics
by Theofanis Papageorgiou & Panayotis G. Michaelides - 256-267 International Political Economy and Exchange Rate Regime: A Question of Sustainability
by Alban Mathieu - 268-288 Balance Sheet Effects in a Financialized Environment: A Stock-Flow Consistent Framework for Mexico
by Lorenzo Nalin & Giuliano Toshiro Yajima - 289-303 In Praise of ‘general laws’ of Capitalism: Notes from a Debate with Daron Acemoglu
by Emiliano Brancaccio & Fabiana De Cristofaro - 304-324 Credit-Fueled Demand and Shrinking Aggregate Supply: A Study on the Hyperinflation in Venezuela
by Juan Barredo-Zuriarrain - 325-350 Labor Market, Distributive Gains and Cumulative Causation: Insights from the Brazilian Economy
by Esther Dweck & Carolina Troncoso Baltar & Marília Bassetti Marcato & Camila Unis Krepsky - 351-372 Green Jobs: Sustainable Path for Environmental Conservation and Socio-Economic Stability and Inclusion
by Natalia Bracarense & Paulo Afonso Bracarense Costa - 373-376 The Logic of Capital: An Introduction to Marxist Economic Theory
by Thomas R. Michl - 376-379 The Community of Advantage: A Behavioural Economist’s Defence of the Market
by Stephen Parsons - 380-382 Keynes on Uncertainty and Tragic Happiness: Complexity and Expectations
by Douglas Alencar - 383-384 Post-Keynesian Growth Theory. Selected Essays
by Pablo G. Bortz - 385-388 Capital Movements and Corporate Dominance over Latin America: Reduced Growth and Increased Instability
by Sunanda Sen
October 2023, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 913-932 The Role of Knowledge in Economic Life — From Bacon to Marshall
by Renee Prendergast - 933-952 A Functional Analysis of the Role of Deposits in the Traditional Banking Industry
by Riccardo Zolea - 953-955 Introduction to the Mini-Symposium on Lucas’s 1972 ‘Expectations and the Neutrality of Money’ in Historical Perspective
by Mauro Boianovsky - 956-971 Lucas and Tobin: Debating the New Classical Challenge to Keynesian Economics
by Robert W. Dimand - 972-986 Lucas and Friedman: The Challenges of Rational Expectations-Based Monetary Cycles for Adaptive Expectations-Based Monetary Long Trends
by Sylvie Rivot - 987-1002 Two Open Questions on Lucas’s Research Program in the Early 1970s
by Bruna Ingrao - 1003-1020 J.S. Mill, W. Roscher and D.H. Robertson: The Early History of the Monetary Misperceptions Hypothesis
by Mauro Boianovsky - 1021-1024 Introduction to Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc Lavoie
by Sylvio Kappes & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 1025-1033 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc LavoieChapter 1: Essentials of Heterodox and Post-Keynesian Economics
by John King - 1034-1044 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc Lavoie Chapter 2: Theory of Choice
by Stavros A. Drakopoulos - 1045-1050 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc Lavoie Chapter 3: Theory of the firm
by Rosaria Rita Canale - 1051-1060 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations, by Marc Lavoie Chapter 4: Credit, Money and Central Banks
by Sylvio Kappes & Louis-Philippe Rochon - 1061-1071 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations, by Marc Lavoie Chapter 5: Effective Demand and Employment
by Peter Kriesler - 1072-1082 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations, by Marc Lavoie Chapter 6: Accumulation and Capacity
by Lídia Brochier - 1083-1095 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations, by Marc Lavoie Chapter 7: Open Economy Macroeconomics
by Robert Guttmann - 1096-1108 Post-Keynesian Economics: New Foundations by Marc Lavoie Chapter 8: Inflation Theory
by Julia Braga & Franklin Serrano - 1109-1123 Political Aspects of Full Employment: Eight Decades On
by Malcolm Sawyer - 1124-1135 Majority Voting, Progressive Taxation, and Income Inequality
by Creina Day & Garth Day - 1136-1156 Optimal Planning with Consumer Feedback: A Simulation of a Socialist Economy
by Jan Philipp Dapprich - 1157-1161 Growth is Good for the Poor? Not Necessarily
by Jan Vandemoortele & Enrique Delamonica - 1162-1178 American Academic Male Economists and Women’s Suffrage: Another Look at Progressive-Era (Il)Liberalism
by Giandomenica Becchio & Luca Fiorito - 1179-1187 Some Constructive Comments on Steve Keen’s Manifesto for a New Economics
by Giancarlo Bertocco & Andrea Kalajzić - 1187-1190 Heterodox challenges in economics: theoretical issues and the crisis of the eurozone
by Aldo Barba - 1191-1193 Inequalities and the Progressive Era: Breakthroughs and Legacies
by Emanuele Citera
July 2023, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 587-592 Gender, Feminist Pedagogy, and Economics Education
by Melanie G. Long - 593-613 An Analysis of Women’s Underrepresentation in Undergraduate Economics
by Hannah Lina Gartner & Alyssa Schneebaum - 614-633 The Necessity of Pursuing Feminist Pedagogy in Economics
by Stephan Lefebvre & Lisa Giddings - 634-649 Teaching Heterodox Economics in a Feminist Perspective by Using Students’ Written Diaries on Consumption
by Marcella Corsi & Giulia Zacchia - 650-665 Diversifying the ‘Great Economists’: An Assignment to Promote Inclusivity and Belongingness in Introductory Economics Courses
by Jacqueline Strenio - 666-669 Demand-led Growth, Conflict Inflation and Distribution: Institutional and Sectoral Specificities and Applications to Advanced and Developing Economies
by Ricardo Summa & Lídia Brochier - 670-686 Determinants of Growth in Mexico and Brazil Between 2003 and 2018: A Demand-led Decomposition of Growth Using Input-output Tables
by Patieene Alves-Passoni & Andrés Blancas Neria - 687-701 How Short Is the Short Run in the Neo-Kaleckian Growth Model?
by Ettore Gallo - 702-719 Determinants of Residential Investment Growth Rate in the US Economy (1992–2019)
by Gabriel Petrini & Lucas Teixeira - 720-737 Industrial and Overall Economy Data on Capacity Utilization for the US Economy: A Note
by Guilherme Haluska - 738-761 On Income Distribution Dynamics in Argentina During the 1976–1983 Dictatorship: A Classical-Structuralist Interpretation
by Ramiro E. Alvarez & Ariel Dvoskin - 762-790 Inflation and Conflicting Claims in the Open Economy
by Guilherme Spinato Morlin - 791-802 A Note on the Surplus Approach as ‘Neo-Marxian’ Political Economy
by Massimo Pivetti - 803-822 Fragmentation of Production, Comparative Advantage, and the Heckscher-Ohlin Theory
by Gabriel Brondino - 823-862 Lessons for the Age of Consequences: COVID-19 and the Macroeconomy
by Servaas Storm - 863-882 Marx’s Theory of Labor Subsumption: Restatement and Critical Assessment
by Gilbert L. Skillman - 883-904 Revisiting the Macroeconomic Impact of Benefits Generosity
by Hamid Raza & Mikael Randrup Byrialsen & Jørgen Stamhus - 905-908 Review of Time for Socialism
by Steven Pressman - 908-911 Macroeconomics: An Introduction
by Danielle Guizzo
April 2023, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 365-366 Money and Empire at 50: A symposium
by Paolo Paesani - 367-373 The Impact of Money and Empire on Economic and Historical Literature
by Alfredo Gigliobianco - 374-382 The Myth of the Monetary Belle Époque
by Annalisa Rosselli - 383-393 Money and Empire as a Contribution to the Literature on Keynes. A Problem of Interpretation
by Carlo Cristiano - 394-406 Power Relations and Monetary Ideas: The Case of the Gold-Exchange Standard in India
by Ghislain Deleplace - 407-420 Could Britain Continue with the Gold Standard in Absence of Colonial India?
by Sunanda Sen - 421-433 De Cecco on Financial Centres, Monetary Power and Crisis
by Paolo Paesani - 434-453 Does Household Debt Matter to Financial Fragility?
by Joëlle Leclaire - 454-475 Stock-Flow Consistent Model with Repayment of Bank Loans Used to Finance Past Investments
by Edouard Cottin-Euziol & Nicolas Piluso - 476-493 The Economic Principle of Political Liberalism: A Comparison of Rawls and Sugden
by Federica Nalli & Paolo Santori - 494-509 The Centrality of Work: A Foundation for Political Economy
by Helena Lopes - 510-540 From Potential GDP to Structural Balance: A Theoretical Reassessment and New Evidence for Italy
by Giovanni Carnazza & Claudia Fontanari & Paolo Liberati & Antonella Palumbo - 541-554 Conceptions of the Natural and the Social in Walras's Economic Thought
by Mark S. Silverman - 555-571 How are Banks and the Fed Linked? Teaching Key Concepts Today
by Jane Ihrig & Gretchen Weinbach & Scott Wolla - 572-574 Herman Daly’s Economics for a Full World: His Life and Ideas
by Richard P. F. Holt - 574-576 Raising Keynes: A Twenty-First-Century General Theory
by Henrique Morrone - 576-581 Franco Modigliani and Keynesian Economics: Theory, Facts and Policy
by Paolo Paesani - 582-585 Luigi Pasinetti 1930–2023
by Nadia Garbellini
January 2023, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 1-5 Review of Political Economy at 35
by Louis-Philippe Rochon - 6-27 On the Theoretical and Institutional Roots of Post-Keynesian Economics
by Louis-Philippe Rochon - 28-49 The Cambridge Journal of Economics – A Forum of One’s Own
by Ashwani Saith - 50-64 Towards a Post-Keynesian Welfare Economics: 35 Years Later
by Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap - 65-97 Classical-Keynesian Political Economy, not Neoclassical Economics, is the Economic Theory of the Future
by Heinrich Bortis - 98-110 Political Economy as a Methodological Approach
by Sheila Dow - 111-128 Political Economy and Its Future: Conceptual and Institutional Issues
by David Dequech - 129-144 Telling Fortunes: Feminist Theory and the Future of Political Economy
by Nancy Folbre - 145-173 Exclusion, Surplus Population, and the Labour Question in Postcolonial Capitalism: Future Directions in Political Economy of Development
by Snehashish Bhattacharya & Surbhi Kesar & Sahil Mehra - 174-188 Value and Money as Social Power: New Concepts for Old Questions
by André Orléan - 189-210 The Future for Political Economy: Towards Unity in Diversity?
by Frank Stilwell - 211-230 Monetary Policy and Personal Income Distribution: A Survey of the Empirical Literature
by Sylvio Antonio Kappes - 231-262 A Marxist Political Economy Retort to the ‘After the Washington Consensus'
by John Marangos - 263-286 Whatever Happened to the ‘Goodwin Pattern’? Profit Squeeze Dynamics in the Modern American Labour Market
by Mark Setterfield - 287-315 Punishment or Forgiveness? Loan Modifications in Private Label Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities from 2008 to 2014
by Thomas Herndon - 316-333 Rethinking Development Economics: Problems and Prospects of Georgist Political Economy
by Franklin Obeng-Odoom