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European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention

2004 - 2025

Current editor(s): Torsten Niechoj

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Volume 19, issue 3, 2022

Obituary: Jerzy Osiatyński (1941–2022)* pp. 307-314 Downloads
Grzegorz Konat
Political economy of central-bank mandates in developing countries pp. 315-334 Downloads
Zhandos Ybrayev
Editorial to the special issue pp. 335-337 Downloads
Jan Behringer, Sebastian Gechert, Maria Nikolaidi and Andrew Watt
Assessing climate policies: an ecological stock–flow consistent perspective pp. 338-356 Downloads
Yannis Dafermos and Maria Nikolaidi
Beyond climate economics orthodoxy: impacts and policies in the agent-based integrated-assessment DSK model* pp. 357-380 Downloads
Francesco Lamperti and Andrea Roventini
A strong sustainability approach to development trajectories pp. 381-396 Downloads
Antoine Godin, Anda David, Oskar Lecuyer and Stéphanie Leyronas
The ecological crisis and post-Keynesian economics – bridging the gap? pp. 397-414 Downloads
Vera Huwe and Miriam Rehm
Book review: Piketty, Thomas (2021): Time for Socialism. Dispatches from a World on Fire, 2016–2021, New Haven and London (360 pages, Yale University Press, hardcover, ISBN 978-0300259667) pp. 415-418 Downloads
Junaid B. Jahangir

Volume 19, issue 2, 2022

Crisis, austerity, and fiscal expenditure in Greece: recent experience and future prospects in the post-COVID-19 era pp. 186-203 Downloads
Michalis Nikiforos
Macroeconomic implications and growth regimes under alternative interpretations of household debt pp. 204-223 Downloads
Emilia G. Marsellou
Editorial to the special issue pp. 224-226 Downloads
Ulrich Fritsche
A monetary Keynesian view of modern monetary theory pp. 227-237 Downloads
Sebastian Dullien and Silke Tober
Currency hierarchy and underdevelopment* pp. 238-259 Downloads
Hansjörg Herr and Zeynep Nettekoven
Currency hierarchy and financial globalization in emerging economies: how far does Riese’s critique of growth by external debt still hold? pp. 260-277 Downloads
Barbara Fritz, Luiz Fernando de Paula and Daniela Prates
The long-term effects of German unification on wages, employment and growth: a trigger for a shift to a new market constellation* pp. 278-293 Downloads
Heike Joebges, Rudolf Zwiener and Nora Albu
Book review: Blanchard, O. and D. Rodrik (2021): Combating Inequality: Rethinking Government’s Role, Cambridge, MA, USA (312 pages, The MIT Press, hardcover, ISBN 9780262045612) pp. 294-297 Downloads
Junaid B. Jahangir

Volume 19, issue 1, 2022

Editorial pp. 1 Downloads
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‘The trading behaviour in financial markets and the impacts on the real economy became the theme of my life’ pp. 2-8 Downloads
Eckhard Hein and Torsten Niechoj
E pur si muove: Peter Flaschel's contributions to macroeconomic theory and disequilibrium economic modeling pp. 9-15 Downloads
Christian R. Proaño, Gangolf Groh and Willi Semmler
Editorial to the special issue pp. 16-18 Downloads
Eckhard Hein, Hansjörg Herr, Valeria Jimenez and Jan Priewe
Growth in the ecological transition: green, zero or de-growth? pp. 19-40 Downloads
Jan Priewe
The macroeconomic implications of zero growth: a post-Keynesian approach pp. 41-60 Downloads
Eckhard Hein and Valeria Jimenez
Inequality, non-linear consumption behaviour, and monetary growth imperatives pp. 61-88 Downloads
Anja Janischewski
Would a zero-growth economy be achievable and be sustainable? pp. 89-102 Downloads
Giuseppe Fontana and Malcolm Sawyer
The role of labor in a socio-ecological transition: combining post-Keynesian and ecological economics perspectives pp. 103-118 Downloads
Birte Strunk, Stefan Ederer and Armon Rezai
Buying into inequality: a macroeconomic analysis linking accelerated obsolescence, interpersonal inequality, and potential for degrowth pp. 119-137 Downloads
Antoine Monserand
Economics of digital decoupling: a pluralistic analysis pp. 138-158 Downloads
Steffen Lange
Transformation of capitalism to enforce ecologically sustainable GDP growth: lessons from Keynes and Schumpeter pp. 159-173 Downloads
Hansjörg Herr
Book review: Krugman, P. (2020): Arguing with Zombies, New York, NY, USA (416 pages, W.W. Norton and Company, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-324-00501-8) pp. 174-176 Downloads
Junaid B. Jahangir
Book review: Marglin, Stephen A. (2021): Raising Keynes: A Twenty-First Century General Theory, Cambridge, MA, USA (896 pages, Harvard University Press, hardcover, ISBN 978-0-674-97102-8) pp. 177-182 Downloads
Junaid B. Jahangir

Volume 18, issue 3, 2021

‘We need long-term commitments in the form of public investment' pp. 266–274 Downloads
Marc Lavoie
The methodology for assessing interest-rate policy rules: some comments pp. 275–285 Downloads
Martin Watts
The methodology for assessing interest-rate policy rules: a reply pp. 286–292 Downloads
John Smithin
Saving and Investment in the Twenty-First Century: The Great Divergence – some comments from a post-Keynesian perspective pp. 293–302 Downloads
Eckhard Hein
On capital, saving, and investment in the twenty-first century: a reply to Hein pp. 303–309 Downloads
Carl Christian von Weizsäcker and Hagen M. Krämer
Central banks and inflation: where do we stand and how did we get here? pp. 310–330 Downloads
Karl Whelan
The political economy of inflation pp. 331–343 Downloads
Frances Coppola
Migrant inflows, capital outflows, growth and distribution: should we control capital rather than immigration? pp. 344–363 Downloads
Emiliano Brancaccio, Andrea Califano and Fabiana De Cristofaro
Does a job guarantee pay off? The fiscal costs of fighting long-term unemployment in Austria pp. 364–378 Downloads
Simon Theurl and Dennis Tamesberger
The Troika’s conditionalities during the Greek financial crisis of 2010–2014: the Washington Consensus is alive, well, and here to stay pp. 379–403 Downloads
John Marangos
Book review: Heine, Michael and Hansjörg Herr (2021): The European Central Bank, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK (208 pages, Agenda Publishing, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-78821-294-6; softcover, ISBN 978-1-78821-295-3; ebook, ISBN 978-1-78821-296-0) pp. 404–406 Downloads
Torsten Niechoj
Book review: Beker, Victor A. (2021): Preventing the Next Financial Crisis, Routledge, Abingdon, UK and New York, NY, USA (172 pages, hardcover, ISBN 978-0-367-48398-2) pp. 407–410 Downloads
Guillermo J. Escudé

Volume 18, issue 2, 2021

‘It is clear that this kind of deregulated capitalism will not survive in the end’ Interview with Hansjörg Herr pp. 111-118 Downloads
Eckhard Hein
The twilight of neoliberalism in the USA? pp. 119–144 Downloads
Trevor Evans
Searching for new fiscal rules in the euro area: a new proposal pp. 145–159 Downloads
Jan Priewe
Editorial to the special issue pp. 160–162 Downloads
Jan Behringer, Sebastian Gechert, Hansjörg Herr, Jan Priewe, Heike Joebges and Andrew Watt
The European Central Bank: the time is ripe for a major revision of its strategy pp. 163–176 Downloads
Peter Bofinger
The COVID-19 crisis and counter-cyclical policies in Brazil pp. 177–197 Downloads
Luiz Fernando de Paula
The COVID-19 crisis and counter-cyclical policies in Brazil pp. 198–206 Downloads
Daniele Tavani
Can trade help with fighting the pandemic? Evidence from imports of Chinese medical products pp. 207–222 Downloads
Bo Xu Laike Yang
US employment inequality in the Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 223–239 Downloads
Steven Fazzari
Post-COVID-19 Asia will grow strongly in 2021 but structural problems continue to pile up pp. 240–258 Downloads
Alicia Garcia Herrero
Book review: Cesaratto, Sergio (2020): Heterodox Challenges in Economics: Theoretical Issues and the Crisis of the Eurozone, Cham, Switzerland (277 pages, Springer, softcover, ISBN 978-3-030-54447-8; also available as an ebook) pp. 259–262 Downloads
Marc Lavoie
Book review: Joo, Sangyong, Kangkoo Lee, Won Jun Nah, Su Min Jeon and Dong-Hee Joe (2020): The Income-Led Growth in Korea: Status, Prospects and Lessons for Other Countries, Sejong, South Korea (223 pages, Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, softcover ISBN 978-89-322-1764-2) pp. 263–264 Downloads
Marc Lavoie

Volume 18, issue 1, 2021

Interview with Jerzy Osiatyński: Linking economics with economic policy-making pp. 1-10 Downloads
Grzegorz Konat
‘Manna from heaven’: does the presence of central banks make technical analysis profitable? pp. 11-28 Downloads
Smita Roy Trivedi
Technological progress, non-price factors competitiveness, and changes in trade income elasticities: empirical evidence from South Korea and Hong Kong pp. 29-54 Downloads
Marco Flávio Resende, Vitor Leone, Daniela Almeida Raposo Torres and Simeon Coleman
Do fiscal rules decrease public investment? Evidence from European panel data pp. 55-76 Downloads
Sebastiaan Wijsman and Christophe Crombez
Public expenditure and growth: the Indian case pp. 77-101 Downloads
A. Bhatt Hakhu and Claudio Sardoni
Book review: Mazier, Jacques (2020): Global Imbalances and Financial Capitalism: Stock-Flow-Consistent Modelling, London, UK and New York, NY, USA (318 pages, Routledge, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-138-34558-4; also available as ebook) pp. 102-105 Downloads
Marc Lavoie
Book review: Furtado, Celso (2020): The Myth of Economic Development, Medford, MA, USA and Cambridge, UK (111 pages, Polity Press, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-5095-4013-6; softcover, ISBN 978-1-5095-4014-3; ebook, ISBN 978-1-5095-4015-0) pp. 106-109 Downloads
Santiago Graña Colella and Mariana Pellegrini
List of reviewers pp. 110 Downloads
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