Metroeconomica
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Volume 73, issue 4, 2022
- Industrial structure and evasion dynamics, is there any link? pp. 960-986

- Raffaella Coppier, Elisabetta Michetti and Luisa Scaccia
- Corruption, institutional quality, and offshoring: How do they affect comparative advantage, inter‐country wage inequality, and economic growth? pp. 987-1020

- Óscar Afonso and Ana Rita Longras
- General equilibrium and the neo‐Ricardian critique: On Bloise and Reichlin pp. 1021-1047

- Fabio Petri
- Tax evasion and social reputation: The role of influencers in a social network pp. 1048-1069

- Debora Di Gioacchino and Domenico Fichera
- Goodwin, Baumol & Lewis: How structural change can lead to inequality and stagnation pp. 1070-1093

- Codrina Rada, Ansel Schiavone and Rudiger von Arnim
- The language of pluralism from the history of the theory of price determination: Natural price, equilibrium price and administered price pp. 1094-1111

- Harry Bloch
- Contingent convertible bonds and macroeconomic stability in a stock‐flow consistent model pp. 1112-1154

- Elise Kremer and Bruno Tinel
- When is the long run?—Historical time and adjustment periods in demand‐led growth models pp. 1155-1178

- Ettore Gallo
- Monetary policy, rational confidence, and Neo‐Fisherian depressions pp. 1179-1199

- Lucio Gobbi, Ronny Mazzocchi and Roberto Tamborini
- Withholding self‐employed and business incomes: An application to Italian firms pp. 1200-1216

- Maria Rosaria Marino, Corrado Pollastri and Alberto Zanardi
Volume 73, issue 3, 2022
- Interbank market and funding liquidity risk in a stock‐flow consistent model pp. 734-769

- Jessica Reale
- Reclamation of a resource extraction site: A differential game approach pp. 770-802

- Simone Marsiglio and Nahid Masoudi
- Bertrand–Edgeworth oligopoly: Characterization of mixed strategy equilibria when some firms are large and the others are small pp. 803-824

- Massimo A. De Francesco and Neri Salvadori
- On the empirical content of the convergence debate: Cross‐country evidence on growth and capacity utilisation pp. 825-855

- Santiago José Gahn and Alejandro González
- The Canadian–US dollar exchange rate over the four decades of the post‐Bretton Woods float: An econometric study allowing for structural breaks pp. 856-883

- Takamitsu Kurita and Patrick James
- The Nash bargaining solution in labor market analysis pp. 884-899

- Gilbert Skillman
- Credit, output and financial stress: A non‐linear LVSTAR application to Brazil pp. 900-923

- José Pedro Bastos Neves and Willi Semmler
- Churning and profitability in the U.S. corporate sector pp. 924-957

- Leila Davis and Joao Paulo A. de Souza
Volume 73, issue 2, 2022
- Business cycles, financial conditions, and nonlinearities pp. 343-383

- Ivan Mendieta‐Muñoz and Doğuhan Sündal
- Segregation with social linkages: Evaluating Schelling’s model with networked individuals pp. 384-440

- Roy Cerqueti, Luca De Benedictis and Valerio Leone Sciabolazza
- A multi‐country, multi‐commodity Ricardian trade model with link commodities and Keynesian unemployment pp. 441-465

- Hideo Sato
- Fertility decline and a pay‐as‐you‐go pension system in a two‐sector model pp. 466-480

- Kojun Hamada, Akihiko Kaneko and Mitsuyoshi Yanagihara
- Neoclassical stability and Keynesian instability: A two‐sector disequilibrium approach pp. 481-513

- Shogo Ogawa
- Corporate debt, endogenous dividend rate, instability and growth pp. 514-549

- Pintu Parui
- Human capital acquisition as a signaling device in promotion competition pp. 550-566

- Chen Cohen and Ori Zax
- Existence, uniqueness, and comparative statics of Nash equilibrium in a game of voluntary public good provision with two public goods pp. 567-582

- Kenichi Suzuki, Tatsuyoshi Miyakoshi, Jun‐ichi Itaya and Akitomo Yamanashi
- Endogenous income distribution and aggregate demand: Empirical evidence from heterogeneous panel structural vector autoregression pp. 583-637

- Betül Mutlugün
- “The total movement of this disorder is its order”: Investment and utilization dynamics in long‐run disequilibrium pp. 638-682

- Stephen Thompson
- Tariff simplification, privatization, and welfare superiority pp. 683-707

- Ya‐Po Yang, Qidi Zhang and Leonard F. S. Wang
- Brexit and multilingualism in the European Union pp. 708-731

- Victor Ginsburgh and Juan D. Moreno‐Ternero
Volume 73, issue 1, 2022
- Symposium on Yoshinori Shiozawa, Masashi Morioka and Kazuhisa Taniguchi (2019), Microfoundations of evolutionary economics, Tokyo: Springer Japan pp. 2-48

- Tony Aspromourgos, Kenji Mori, Masashi Morioka, Arrigo Opocher, J. Barkley Rosser, Yoshinori Shiozawa, Kazuhisa Taniguchi, Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- The role of public expenditure on secondary and higher education for achieving inclusive growth in India pp. 49-77

- Vijay P. Ojha, Joydeep Ghosh and Basanta K. Pradhan
- Is autonomous demand really autonomous in the United States? An asymmetric frequency‐domain Granger causality approach pp. 78-92

- José A. Pérez‐Montiel and Carles Manera
- A methodological problem in a supermultiplier model with too much acceleration pp. 93-108

- Reiner Franke
- The transition of labour in the presence of adaptation cost and labour market segmentation pp. 109-125

- Amarjyoti Mahanta
- Numéraire problems and market adjustments pp. 126-143

- Sergio Parrinello
- Household debt and macroeconomic stability: An empirical stock‐flow consistent model for the Danish economy pp. 144-197

- Mikael Randrup Byrialsen and Hamid Raza
- Bargaining theory over opportunity assignments and the egalitarian solution pp. 198-219

- Yongsheng Xu and Naoki Yoshihara
- Supermultipliers, ‘endogenous autonomous demand’ and functional finance pp. 220-244

- Peter Skott, Júlio Fernando Costa Santos and José Luís Oreiro
- Information availability and ability choice in a market for physicians pp. 245-267

- Edgardo Lara Córdova and Javier A. Rodríguez‐Camacho
- Episodic incidence of Harrodian instability and the Kaleckian growth model: A Markov‐switching approach pp. 268-290

- Brian Hartley
- Instability, political regimes and economic growth. A theoretical framework pp. 291-317

- Fernando Tohmé, M. Angeles Caraballo and Carlos Dabús
- Corruption and money laundering: You scratch my back, i’ll scratch yours pp. 318-342

- Raffaella Barone, Donato Masciandaro and Friedrich Schneider
Volume 72, issue 4, 2021
- A simple macro‐model of COVID‐19 with special reference to India pp. 650-678

- Pintu Parui
- Notes on the accumulation and utilization of capital: Some empirical issues pp. 679-695

- Michalis Nikiforos
- Testing Goodwin with a stochastic differential approach—The United States (1948–2019) pp. 696-730

- Florent McIsaac
- Shadow banking and financial intermediation pp. 731-757

- Gokcer Ozgur
- Testing fundamentalist–momentum trader financial cycles: An empirical analysis via the Kalman filter pp. 758-797

- Filippo Gusella and Engelbert Stockhammer
- Social inclusion through social status and the emergence of development traps pp. 798-825

- Vincenzo Lombardo
- Public policy, systemic resilience and viability theory pp. 826-848

- Girol Karacaoglu and Jacek Krawczyk
- Industrialization and skill acquisition in an evolutionary model of coordination failures pp. 849-867

- Joao Paulo A. de Souza and Leopoldo Gómez‐Ramírez
- Consumer confidence, consumption, and macroeconomic fluctuations: A systemic stock‐flow consistent model pp. 868-904

- Sercin Sahin
- Assessing the internal devaluation policy implemented in Greece in an empirical stock‐flow consistent model pp. 905-943

- Christos Pierros
Volume 72, issue 3, 2021
- A Keynesian model of aggregate demand in the long‐run pp. 442-459

- Ian M. McDonald
- One billion euro programme for early childcare services in Italy pp. 460-492

- Isabella Giorgetti and Matteo Picchio
- Efficiency of bilateral delegation in a mixed Cournot duopoly pp. 493-508

- Corrado Benassi, Alessandra Chirco and Caterina Colombo
- Externalities in private ownership production economies with possibility functions. An existence result pp. 509-525

- Vincenzo Platino
- The paradox of thrift in a two‐sector Kaleckian growth model pp. 526-538

- Lucrezia Fanti and Luca Zamparelli
- Commodities fluctuations, cross border flows and financial innovation: A stock‐flow analysis pp. 539-579

- Lorenzo Nalin and Giuliano Toshiro Yajima
- Unmasking the demand for masks: Analytics of mandating coronavirus masks pp. 580-591

- Rajeev Goel and Shoji Haruna
- Thirlwall’s law, uneven development, and income distribution pp. 592-611

- Hiroaki Sasaki
- A supermultiplier model of the natural rate of growth pp. 612-634

- Olivier Allain
- Normative (and objective) analysis in Sraffa's system pp. 635-648

- Antonio D'Agata
Volume 72, issue 2, 2021
- Kaleckian conflict inflation with endogenous labor supply pp. 238-259

- Soumya Datta and C. Saratchand
- Heterogeneity in the extraction of labor from labor power and persistence of wage inequality pp. 260-285

- Eduardo Monte Jorge Hey Martins, Jaylson Silveira and Gilberto Lima
- A two‐country, three‐commodity Ricardian trade model with Keynesian unemployment pp. 286-308

- Hideo Sato
- Endogenous timing and manufacturer advertising: A note pp. 309-320

- Qing Hu and Tomomichi Mizuno
- (Dis)honest bureaucrats and (non)compliant firms in an evolutionary game pp. 321-344

- Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi and Gianluca Iannucci
- Growth, investment share and the stability of the Sraffian Supermultiplier model in the U.S. economy (1985–2017) pp. 345-364

- Guilherme Haluska, Julia Braga and Ricardo Summa
- Capital inflows, sustained investment surges and the role of external economies of scale in a developing economy pp. 365-387

- Arslan Razmi
- Stability issues in Kaleckian models driven by autonomous demand growth—Harrodian instability and debt dynamics pp. 388-404

- Eckhard Hein and Ryan Woodgate
- Wealth inequality and aggregate demand pp. 405-424

- Stefan Ederer and Miriam Rehm
- Spatial pricing and collusion pp. 425-440

- John Heywood, Dongyang Li and Guangliang Ye
Volume 72, issue 1, 2021
- A division of the capitalist class and the market for money capital pp. 2-21

- Hyun Woong Park
- Price mechanism and endogenous productivity in an open economy stock‐flow consistent model pp. 22-56

- Emilio Carnevali
- Knowledge distance and R&D collaboration in Cournot oligopoly pp. 57-81

- Mauro Caminati
- Union negotiations, product market cooperation, and profits pp. 82-100

- Domenico Buccella and Leonard F. S. Wang
- An analysis of the current backlash of economic globalization in a model with heterogeneous agents pp. 101-120

- Pompeo Della Posta
- Monetary policy and long‐term interest rates: Evidence from the U.S. economy pp. 121-147

- Matteo Deleidi and Enrico Levrero
- Obtaining a hub position: A New Economic Geography analysis of industry location and trade network structures pp. 148-172

- Pasquale Commendatore, Ingrid Kubin and I. Sushko
- An explicit partial‐equilibrium model to justify the Generalized Marshall‐Lerner condition (GML) pp. 173-188

- Ahmet Özçam
- The La Marca model revisited: Structuralist goodwin cycles with evolutionary supply side and balance of payments constraints pp. 189-212

- Danilo Spinola
- A two‐sector neo‐Kaleckian model of growth and distribution: Investment allocation and evolutionary dynamics pp. 213-236

- Ricardo Araujo and Carlos Iwai Drumond
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