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Volume 71, issue 4, 2020
- Transitional dynamics of the R&D growth model with public education pp. 662-675

- Makoto Hirono
- New membership function for poverty measure pp. 676-688

- Besma Belhadj and Firas Kaabi
- How firms finance innovation. Further empirics from European SMEs pp. 689-714

- Francesco Aiello, Graziella Bonanno and Stefania P. S. Rossi
- Growth, income distribution and unemployment in a two‐sector economy pp. 715-733

- Subhasankar Chattopadhyay
- Functional income distribution, capacity utilization, capital accumulation and productivity growth in Turkey: A post‐Kaleckian analysis pp. 734-766

- Ozan Ekin Kurt
- Normal utilization rate in the Sraffa framework pp. 767-780

- Biao Huang
- Does skilled migration reduce investment in human capital? An investigation on educational choices in Italian regions (2001–2016) pp. 781-802

- Annamaria Nifo, Domenico Scalera and Gaetano Vecchione
- The determinants of employers’ use of temporary contracts in the frictional labor market pp. 803-834

- Makoto Masui
- Does Zakat reduce poverty? Evidence from Tunisia using the Fuzzy Approach pp. 835-850

- Mejda Bouanani and Besma Belhadj
- Convergence of actual, warranted, and natural growth rates in a Kaleckian–Harrodian‐classical model pp. 851-881

- Eric Kemp‐Benedict
- Choices on museum attendance: An agent‐based approach pp. 882-897

- Alessio Emanuele Biondo, Roberto Cellini and Tiziana Cuccia
- Hysteresis in the normal rate of capacity utilization: A behavioral explanation pp. 898-919

- Mark Setterfield and Joana David Avritzer
Volume 71, issue 3, 2020
- Wage‐led versus profit‐led demand: A comprehensive empirical analysis pp. 458-486

- Cem Oyvat, Oğuz Öztunalı and Ceyhun Elgin
- A note reconsidering a post‐Keynesian model of growth and distribution in the globalization context pp. 487-495

- João Gabriel de Araujo Oliveira and Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira
- Human capital acquisition as a competitive response to the promotion distortion pp. 496-509

- Ori Zax
- Can income inequality promote democratization? pp. 510-532

- Laura Policardo and Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- On the relationship between sectorial and institutional structural changes pp. 533-565

- Carlos Bethencourt and Fernando Perera‐Tallo
- Conflicting‐claims and labour market concerns in a supermultiplier SFC model pp. 566-603

- Lidia Brochier
- A market‐financed and growth‐enhancing investment plan for the euro area pp. 604-632

- Pompeo Della Posta, Enrico Marelli and Marcello Signorelli
- Structural change and cumulative causation: A Kaldorian approach pp. 633-660

- Guilherme Magacho and John S. L. McCombie
Volume 71, issue 2, 2020
- Risk of poverty in Southern Europe pp. 294-315

- Chiara Mussida and Maria Laura Parisi
- Fiscal rule compliance, poverty and social exclusion in the Eurozone pp. 316-332

- Mariangela Bonasia, Rosaria Rita Canale, Salvatore Capasso and Marcella D’Uva
- Incompleteness, regularity, and collective preference pp. 333-344

- Sususmu Cato
- Aid to agriculture, trade and structural change pp. 345-368

- Alessandra Pelloni, Thanasis Stengos and Ilaria Tedesco
- On fairness, efficiency and social structure pp. 369-391

- Jean-Paul Chavas
- An evolutionary growth model with banking activity pp. 392-430

- Isabel Almudi, Francisco Fatas‐Villafranca, Gloria Jarne and Julio Sanchez‐Choliz
- A green Lewis development model pp. 431-448

- Guilherme de Oliveira and Gilberto Lima
- Conditions for linearity of the wage curve pp. 449-455

- Christian Bidard
Volume 71, issue 1, 2020
- Factor substitution, long‐run growth, and speed of convergence in the one‐sector convex endogenous‐growth model pp. 2-21

- Manuel Gómez
- New‐structuralist exchange‐rate policy and the pattern of specialization in Latin American countries pp. 22-48

- Ariel Dvoskin, German Feldman and Guido Ianni
- Fixed capital in the corn‐tractor model pp. 49-56

- Ian Steedman
- Does ownership of an end‐of‐life product affect design for environment? pp. 57-87

- Eiji B. Hosoda
- Harrodian instability in a post‐Keynesian growth and distribution model pp. 88-128

- Cédric Rogé
- Productivity growth, Smith effects and Ricardo effects in Euro Area's manufacturing industries pp. 129-155

- Emilio Carnevali, Antoine Godin, Stefano Lucarelli and Marco Veronese Passarella
- Post‐Keynesian endogenous money theory: Horizontalists, structuralists and the paradox of illiquidity pp. 156-175

- Matteo Deleidi
- Some properties of inflation expectations in the euro area pp. 176-203

- Petar Sorić, Ivana Lolić and Marina Matošec
- Are long‐run output growth rates falling? pp. 204-234

- Mengheng Li and Ivan Mendieta‐Muñoz
- Income shares, secular stagnation and the long‐run distribution of wealth pp. 235-255

- Luke Petach and Daniele Tavani
- Cyclical dynamics in a Kaleckian model with demand and distribution regimes and endogenous natural output pp. 256-288

- Hiroshi Nishi and Engelbert Stockhammer
- A note on endogenous competition mode with managerial‐unionized firms: Comment pp. 289-291

- Qing Hu
Volume 70, issue 4, 2019
- The money creation process: A theoretical and empirical analysis for the United States pp. 552-586

- Matteo Deleidi and Enrico Levrero
- Sraffian general equilibrium pp. 587-615

- Rajas Parchure
- The relevance of reverse capital deepening and reswitching: A reply pp. 616-619

- Paola Potestio
- Balance‐of‐payments‐constrained cyclical growth with distributive class conflicts and productivity dynamics pp. 620-640

- Hiroshi Nishi
- Employer‐employee profit‐sharing and the incentives to innovate when the dismissal regulation matters pp. 641-654

- Filippo Belloc
- Marx‐biased technical change and income distribution: A panel data analysis pp. 655-687

- Travis Campbell and Daniele Tavani
- An insight into the Italian economy from an analysis based on the industrial production index in both frequency and time domains pp. 688-710

- Maria Zoia, Laura Barbieri and Luca Bagnato
- When unionisation is profitable for firms in network industries pp. 711-722

- Luciano Fanti and Domenico Buccella
- Neoclassical theories of stationary relative prices and the supply of capital pp. 723-737

- Saverio Fratini
- The financialization of the non‐financial corporation. A critique to the financial turn of accumulation hypothesis pp. 738-775

- Joel Rabinovich
- House prices and immovable property tax: Evidence from OECD countries pp. 776-792

- Tommaso Oliviero, Agnese Sacchi, Annalisa Scognamiglio and Alberto Zazzaro
- On the role of the utility function in the estimation of preference parameters pp. 793-820

- Daria Pignalosa
Volume 70, issue 3, 2019
- Introduction to Metroeconomica special issue on Nonlinear Economic Dynamics (NED‐CICSE 2017) pp. 362-364

- Luca Gori and Mauro Sodini
- On dynamics in a Keynesian model of monetary and fiscal stabilization policy mix with twin debt accumulation pp. 365-383

- Toichiro Asada, Michal Demetrian and Rudolf Zimka
- A note on the “unique” business cycle in the Keynesian theory pp. 384-404

- Hiroki Murakami
- Demand‐led growth with endogenous innovation pp. 405-422

- Mauro Caminati and Serena Sordi
- Neoclassical growth model with two fixed delays pp. 423-441

- Luca Guerrini, Akio Matsumoto and Ferenc Szidarovszky
- A note on the influence of saving behaviors on economic growth pp. 442-457

- Francesca Grassetti, G. Hunanyan, C. Mammana and E. Michetti
- An evolutionary Cournot oligopoly model with imitators and perfect foresight best responders pp. 458-475

- Lorenzo Cerboni Baiardi and Ahmad Naimzada
- Emission permits and the dynamics of clean and dirty firms in an evolutionary competition model pp. 476-487

- Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi, Gianluca Iannucci and Paolo Russu
- In search of leisure time: An endogenous growth model with leisure services pp. 488-524

- Guido Candela, Massimiliano Castellani and Roberto Dieci
- Dynamic analysis of a disequilibrium macroeconomic model with dual labor markets pp. 525-550

- Shogo Ogawa
Volume 70, issue 2, 2019
- Autonomous demand, capital utilization and economic growth pp. 232-232

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Autonomous demand, Harrodian instability and the supply side pp. 233-246

- Peter Skott
- Trend and business cycles with external markets: Non‐capacity generating semi‐autonomous expenditures and effective demand pp. 247-262

- Brett Fiebiger and Marc Lavoie
- The Trouble with Harrod: The fundamental instability of the warranted rate in the light of the Sraffian Supermultiplier pp. 263-287

- Franklin Serrano, Fabio Freitas and Gustavo Bhering
- Some observations on models of growth and distribution with autonomous demand growth pp. 288-301

- Amitava Dutt
- Harrod's long‐range capital outlay as a stabilizer of Harrodian instability pp. 302-312

- Reiner Franke
- Inconsistency and over‐determination in neo‐Kaleckian growth models: A note pp. 313-319

- Marwil J. Dávila‐Fernández, José Luís Oreiro and Lionello F. Punzo
- Inconsistencies in the note of Dávila‐Fernández, Oreiro and Punzo pp. 320-324

- Marc Lavoie
- The economics of the super‐multiplier: A comprehensive treatment with labor markets pp. 325-340

- Thomas Palley
- Normal utilization as the adjusting variable in Neo‐Kaleckian growth models: A critique pp. 341-358

- Daniele Girardi and Riccardo Pariboni
Volume 70, issue 1, 2019
- Cost share‐induced technological change and Kaldor’s stylized facts pp. 2-23

- Eric Kemp‐Benedict
- Egalitarianism: An evolutionary perspective pp. 24-44

- Lidia Bagnoli and Giorgio Negroni
- John Maynard Keynes, Joan Robinson and the prospect theory approach to money wage determination pp. 45-67

- Ian McDonald
- A note on “raising the mandatory retirement age and its effect on long‐run income and Pay As You Go (PAYG) pensions” pp. 68-76

- Jumpei Tanaka
- Growth in the age of automation: Foundations of a theoretical framework pp. 77-97

- Orlando Gomes
- The performance of fiscal policy under an inflation targeting regime: What can be learned by the Brazilian fiscal rules? pp. 98-118

- Carmen Díaz‐Roldán, Fernando Ferrari‐Filho and Julimar da Silva Bichara
- Much ado about extremes: An experimental test of the shaping effect of prices on preferences pp. 119-143

- Sergio Beraldo, Valerio Filoso and Marco Stimolo
- Petty services, profit‐led growth and rural–urban migration in a developing economy pp. 144-171

- Gogol Thakur and Subrata Guha
- The Non‐Observed Economy in Portugal: The monetary model and the MIMIC model pp. 172-208

- Cláudia Soares and Oscar Afonso
- Intertemporal substitution in the Spanish economy: Evidence from regional data pp. 209-229

- Antonio Cutanda Tarín
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