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European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention

2004 - 2025

Current editor(s): Torsten Niechoj

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Volume 17, issue 3, 2020

Editorial pp. 277 Downloads
The Editors
‘I have never held models as depictions of anything real; they are just tools for understanding some aspects of the real world’: Interview with Amitava K. Dutt pp. 278-285 Downloads
Eckhard Hein and Marc Lavoie
A note on Heterodox Macroeconomics by Blecker and Setterfield pp. 286–294 Downloads
Emiliano Libman
On multi-sector and multi-technique models, production functions and Goodwin cycles: a reply to Libman pp. 295-306 Downloads
Robert Blecker and Mark Setterfield
Editorial to the special issue pp. 307-312 Downloads
Mark Setterfield
The economics of Basil Moore: slow progress toward horizontalism pp. 313-324 Downloads
Louis-Philippe Rochon
The long road to accommodative central banking: the US case pp. 325-338 Downloads
Jane Knodell
Monetary economics after the global financial crisis: what has happened to the endogenous money theory? pp. 339-355 Downloads
Giuseppe Fontana, Riccardo Realfonzo and Marco Veronese Passarella
Endogenous money in an era of financialization pp. 356-366 Downloads
Malcolm Sawyer
Endogenous money, liquidity and monetary reform pp. 367-380 Downloads
Sheila Dow
Interest rates, income distribution and the monetary policy transmissions mechanism under endogenous money: what have we learned 30 years on from Horizontalists and Verticalists? pp. 381-398 Downloads
John Smithin
Economics Group, UTS Business School, University of Technology Sydney, Australia pp. 399-412 Downloads
Peter Docherty
Book review: Šaski, K. (2019): Lectures in Macroeconomics: A Capitalist Economy Without Unemployment, Jerzy Osiatyński and Jan Toporowski (eds), Oxford, UK and New York, NY, USA (192 pages, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-884211-8) pp. 413-417 Downloads
Eckhard Hein

Volume 17, issue 2, 2020

Why 3 and 60 per cent? The rationale of the reference values for fiscal deficits and debt in the European Economic and Monetary Union pp. 111-126 Downloads
Jan Priewe
Editorial to the special issue pp. 127-128 Downloads
Jan Behringer, Sebastian Gechert, Jan Priewe, Torsten Niechoj and Andrew Watt
Recovering from Maastricht pp. 129-138 Downloads
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré
Stuck on the wrong track: 20 years of euro disillusion, denial, and delusion pp. 139-155 Downloads
Jörg Bibow
Fiscal policies in a monetary union: the eurozone case pp. 156-170 Downloads
Gennaro Zezza
The ECB's policy under the presidency of Mario Draghi: a curse or a blessing for Europe? pp. 171-182 Downloads
Peter Bofinger
Fiscal and financial conditions for a stronger euro area pp. 183-193 Downloads
Vítor Constâncio
Editorial to the special issue pp. 194-195 Downloads
Torsten Niechoj and Marc Lavoie
The Cambridge–Cambridge controversy on the theory of capital: 50 years after pp. 196-207 Downloads
Harald Hagemann
Böhm-Bawerk and Hicks modernized pp. 208-219 Downloads
Carl Christian von Weizsäcker
What remains of the Cambridge critique of capital theory, if reswitching and reverse capital deepening are empirically rare and theoretically unlikely? pp. 220-240 Downloads
Bertram Schefold
The theory of value and distribution and the problem of capital pp. 241-264 Downloads
Heinz Kurz
On the empirical regularities of Sraffa prices pp. 265-275 Downloads
Anwar Shaikh, José Alejandro Coronado and Luiza Nassif-Pires

Volume 17, issue 1, 2020

‘If you are convinced that post-Keynesian economics is a good way of thinking, get on with it’: Interview with Victoria Chick pp. 1-8 Downloads
Marc Lavoie
Heterodox economics as seen by Geoffrey Hodgson: an assessment pp. 9-18 Downloads
Marc Lavoie
Is there scientific progress in macroeconomics? The case of the NAIRU pp. 19-38 Downloads
Dany Lang, Mark Setterfield and Ibrahim Shikaki
What do the value-at-risk measure and the respective legislative framework really offer to financial stability? Critical views and pro-cyclicality pp. 39-60 Downloads
Evangelos Vasileiou and Themistoclis Pantos
An attempt at a reconciliation of the Sraffian and Kaleckian views on desired utilization pp. 61-77 Downloads
Reiner Franke
Inflation targeting, disinflation, and debt traps in Argentina pp. 78-105 Downloads
Emiliano Libman and Gabriel Palazzo
Book review: Brancaccio, E. and Califano, A. (2018): Anti-Blanchard Macroeconomics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA (158 pages, Edward Elgar Publishing, hardcover, also available as paperback and ebook, ISBN 978-1-78811-899-6) pp. 106-109 Downloads
Torsten Niechoj

Volume 16, issue 3, 2019

Editorial to the special issue on the economics of Kazimierz Å aski pp. 287-290 Downloads
Eckhard Hein, Martin Riese and Bernhard Schütz
An interview with Professor Kazimierz Å aski pp. 291-301 Downloads
Grzegorz Konat
Kazimierz Å aski's Lectures in Macroeconomics under financial capitalism pp. 302-317 Downloads
Jerzy Osiatyński
Kazimierz Å aski and the scope and significance of the price mechanism pp. 318-326 Downloads
Jan Toporowski
From socialist command to a capitalist market economy: the case for an active state pp. 327-343 Downloads
Hubert Gabrisch
Nicholas Kaldor and Kazimierz Å aski on the pitfalls of the European integration process pp. 344-369 Downloads
Michael Landesmann
Is better economic integration in the EU possible? pp. 370-380 Downloads
Leon Podkaminer
Forty years of real-estate bubbles in the US and the macroeconomy: a Keynesian perspective pp. 381-402 Downloads
Herbert Walther
On understanding economic reality at the beginning of the twenty-first century: an essay in remembrance of Professor Laski pp. 403-419 Downloads
Josef Falkinger
Book review: Toporowski, Jan (2013): Michał Kalecki: An Intellectual Biography, Volume 1: Rendezvous in Cambridge, 1899–1939, Basingstoke, UK (184 pages, Palgrave Macmillan, hardcover, ISBN 978-0-230-21186-5) and Toporowski, Jan (2018): Michał Kalecki: An Intellectual Biography, Volume 2: By Intellect Alone, 1939–1970, Basingstoke, UK (289 pages, Palgrave Macmillan, hardcover, ISBN 978-3-319-69663-8) pp. 420-426 Downloads
Eckhard Hein
Book review: Baccaro, Lucio and Chris Howell (2017): Trajectories of Neoliberal Transformation: European Industrial Relations Since the 1970s, Cambridge, UK (261 pages, Cambridge University Press, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-10701-872-3) pp. 427-430 Downloads
Engelbert Stockhammer
Book review: Mitchell, William, L. Randall Wray and Martin Watts (2019): Macroeconomics, London, UK (573 pages, Red Globe Press, softcover, ISBN 978-1-137-61066-9) pp. 431-435 Downloads
Jo Michell

Volume 16, issue 2, 2019

The rise of national central banks' TARGET balances in the euro area: a comment pp. 161-168 Downloads
Andrea Terzi
The rise of national central banks' TARGET balances: a response to Andrea Terzi pp. 169-175 Downloads
Marcello Minenna, Giovanni Dosi and Andrea Roventini
Editorial pp. 176-178 Downloads
Jan Behringer, Sebastian Gechert, Ozlem Onaran and Miriam Rehm
An update on Kalecki–Minsky modelling pp. 179-192 Downloads
Engelbert Stockhammer
Feminist and stratification theories' lessons from the crisis and their relevance for post-Keynesian theory pp. 193-207 Downloads
Stephanie Seguino
Ten years after: capital flows and the global monetary order pp. 208-225 Downloads
Thomas Reininger, Helene Schuberth and Michael Wögerer
Risks of a slow-motion EMU reform pp. 226-237 Downloads
László Andor
Karl Marx: an early post-Keynesian? A comparison of Marx's economics with the contributions by Sraffa, Keynes, Kalecki and Minsky pp. 238-259 Downloads
Eckhard Hein
Marx and Keynes: from exploitation to employment pp. 260-271 Downloads
Fritz Helmedag
Karl Marx's thoughts on functional income distribution: a critical analysis from a Keynesian and Kaleckian perspective pp. 272-285 Downloads
Hansjörg Herr

Volume 16, issue 1, 2019

Interview with Jan Priewe pp. 1-7 Downloads
Eckhard Hein and Torsten Niechoj
From the European Monetary Union to a euro–bancor: a stock–flow consistent assessment pp. 8-26 Downloads
Jacques Mazier and Sebastian Valdecantos
Editorial to the special issue on empirical stock–flow consistent models pp. 27-30 Downloads
Gennaro Zezza
The macroeconomic effects of migrants' remittances in Moldova: a stock–flow consistent model pp. 31-54 Downloads
Edwin Le Heron and Nicolas Yol
From abstract to concrete: some tips for developing an empirical stock–flow consistent model pp. 55-93 Downloads
Marco Veronese Passarella
Crises and capital controls in small open economies: a stock–flow consistent approach pp. 94-133 Downloads
Hamid Raza, Bjorn Runar Gudmundsson, Gylfi Zoega and Mikael Randrup Byrialsen
On the design of empirical stock–flow consistent models pp. 134-158 Downloads
Gennaro Zezza and Francesco Zezza
Book review: Sawyer, Malcolm (2018): Can the Euro be Saved?, Cambridge, UK and Malden, MA, USA (138 pages, Polity Press, softcover, ISBN 978-1-509-51525-7) pp. 159-160 Downloads
Marc Lavoie
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