European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention
2004 - 2025
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Volume 15, issue 3, 2018
- Editorial pp. 249

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- Interview with Robert A. Blecker pp. 250-258

- Eckhard Hein and Marc Lavoie
- Obituary: Fernando José Cardim de Carvalho (1953–2018) pp. 259-261

- Fernando Ferrari Filho
- Arguments for austerity, old and new: the British Treasury in the 1920s and the Bundesfinanzministerium in the 2010s pp. 262-288

- Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho
- Does fiscal consolidation promote economic growth and employment? Evidence from the PIIGGS countries pp. 289-312

- Philip Arestis, Ayşe Kaya and Hüseyin Şen
- Capital account regulation as part of the macroeconomic regime: comparing Brazil in the 1990s and 2000s pp. 313-334

- Barbara Fritz and Daniela Magalhães Prates
- Macroeconomic effects of unemployment benefits in small open economies: a stock–flow consistent approach pp. 335-363

- Mikael Randrup Byrialsen and Hamid Raza
- Germany’s brake on European capital-market development pp. 364-381

- John Grahl and Photis Lysandrou
- Book review: Fischer, Lilian, Joe Hasell, J. Christopher Proctor, David Uwakwe, Zach Ward-Perkins and Catriona Watson (eds) (2018): Rethinking Economics: An Introduction to Pluralist Economics, London, UK and New York, NY, USA (141 pages, Routledge, softcover, ISBN 978-1-138-22268-9) pp. 382-384

- Marc Lavoie
Volume 15, issue 2, 2018
- Obituary: Basil John Moore (1933–2018) pp. 119-120

- Louis-Philippe Rochon
- Editorial to the special forum on unconventional monetary policy pp. 121

- Marc Lavoie
- Unconventional monetary policy: between the past and future of monetary economics pp. 122-131

- Mattia Guerini, Francesco Lamperti and Andrea Mazzocchetti
- Some reflections on inflation targeting, monetary–fiscal policy interactions, and unconventional monetary policies pp. 132-138

- Jean-Luc Gaffard, Mauro Napoletano and Stefano Battiston
- Unconventional monetary policies, with a focus on quantitative easing pp. 139-146

- Marc Lavoie and Brett Fiebiger
- ECB monetary expansions and euro area TARGET2 imbalances: a balance-of-payment-based decomposition pp. 147-159

- Marcello Minenna, Giovanni Dosi and Andrea Roventini
- Editorial: The crisis of globalization pp. 160-162

- Jan Behringer, Sebastian Gechert, Hansjörg Herr, Heike Joebges and Andrew Watt
- Forms of globalisation: from ‘capitalism unleashed’ to a global green new deal pp. 163-173

- Jonathan Michie
- Three globalizations, not two: rethinking the history and economics of trade and globalization pp. 174-192

- Thomas Palley
- Global instability and the development project: is the twenty-first century different? pp. 193-207

- Jayati Ghosh
- Global currency hierarchy and national policy space: a framework for peripheral economies pp. 208-218

- Barbara Fritz, Luiz F. de Paula and Daniela Magalhães Prates
- Underdevelopment and unregulated markets: why free markets do not lead to catching-up pp. 219-237

- Hansjörg Herr
- Diversity and the dynamics of capitalism pp. 238-248

- Bruno Amable
Volume 15, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial pp. 1

- The Editors
- Interview with Marc Lavoie: ‘The vigorous critique of the neo-Kaleckian or post- Kaleckian growth model is a measure of its success’ pp. 2-11

- Eckhard Hein
- The economic expansion in the US since 2009 and Donald Trump’s ambitions to ‘drain the swamp’ pp. 12-31

- Trevor Evans
- Monetary policy and the punch bowl: the case for quantitative policy and wage growth targeting pp. 32-46

- Thomas Palley
- Income distribution, the Great Depression, and the relative income hypothesis pp. 47-70

- Christian Belabed
- Alternative economic policy under a regime with inflation targeting, primary surpluses and a floating exchange rate: an analysis for developing economies pp. 71-90

- Ricardo Ramalhete Moreira
- A multi-sectoral approach to the Harrod foreign trade multiplier pp. 91-104

- Andrew B. Trigg and Ricardo Araujo
- Book review: Dullien, Sebastian, Neva Goodwin, Jonathan M. Harris, Julie A. Nelson, Brian Roach and Mariano Torras (2018): Macroeconomics in Context: A European Perspective, London, UK (688 pages, Routledge, softcover, ISBN 978-1-138-18516-0) pp. 105-107

- Marc Lavoie
- Book review: The CORE Team (2017): The Economy: Economics for a Changing World, Oxford, UK (1152 pages, Oxford University Press, softcover, ISBN 978-0-19881-024-7, £40) pp. 108-112

- Antonella Stirati
- Book review: Unger, Brigitte, Daan van der Linde and Michael Getzner (eds) (2017): Private or Public Goods: Redefining Res Publica, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA (304 pages, Edward Elgar Publishing, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-78536-954-4, £90) pp. 113-115

- Achim Truger
Volume 14, issue 3, 2017
- Interview with Henri Sterdyniak pp. 283-290

- Achim Truger and Marc Lavoie
- Editorial to the special issue: The Political Economy of the New Fiscalism pp. 291-295

- Marc Lavoie and Mario Seccareccia
- The New Austrian School challenge to Keynesian demand management pp. 296-313

- Brett Fiebiger
- The IMF and the New Fiscalism: was there a U-turn? pp. 314-332

- Brett Fiebiger and Marc Lavoie
- Political economy of the Stability and Growth Pact pp. 333-350

- Orsola Costantini
- Is high employment in the eurozone possible? Some reflections on the institutional structure of the eurozone and its crisis pp. 351-371

- Mario Seccareccia
- Book review: Tridico, Pasquale (2017): Inequality in Financial Capitalism, Abingdon, UK and New York, NY, USA (235 pages, Routledge, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-138-94412-1) pp. 372-374

- Michele Raitano
- Book review: Rodrik, Dani (2015): Economics Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science, New York, NY, USA (235 pages, W.W. Norton, softcover, ISBN 978-0-393-35341-9) pp. 375-377

- UlaÅŸ Åžener
Volume 14, issue 2, 2017
- Editorial: Towards pluralism in macroeconomics? 20th anniversary conference of the FMM research network pp. 125-130

- Sebastian Gechert, Torsten Niechoj, Engelbert Stockhammer, Achim Truger and Andrew Watt
- Post-Keynesian macroeconomics since the mid 1990s: main developments pp. 131-172

- Eckhard Hein
- Post-Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium theory pp. 173-185

- Roger Farmer
- Behavioral and complexity macroeconomics pp. 186-199

- Michael Roos
- The origins and evolution of the debate on wage-led and profit-led regimes pp. 200-221

- Marc Lavoie
- Three decades of modelling Minsky: what we have learned and the way forward pp. 222-237

- Maria Nikolaidi
- How to promote alternative macroeconomic ideas: are there limits to running with the (mainstream) pack? pp. 238-249

- Sebastian Dullien
- Making the incommensurable comparable: a comparative approach to pluralist economics education pp. 250-266

- Andreas Dimmelmeier, Frederick Heussner, Andrea Pürckhauer and Janina Urban
- Beyond stimulus versus austerity: pluralist capacity building in macroeconomics pp. 267-281

- Irene van Staveren
Volume 14, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial pp. 1

- The Editors
- Interview with Heinz D. Kurz pp. 2-12

- Eckhard Hein
- A third era of credit theory? Endogenous money from Wolfgang Stützel's balance mechanics perspective pp. 13-22

- Christoph Ellermann, Fabian Lindner, Severin Reissl and Ruben Tarne
- The arithmetic relations between total expenditure and the resulting current and financial account balances as determinants of the revenue-related need for means of payment in an economy pp. 23-31

- Wolfgang Stützel
- Review of exchange-rate theories in four leading economics textbooks pp. 32-47

- Jan Priewe
- A simple approach to overcome the problems arising from the Keynesian stability condition pp. 48-69

- Reiner Franke
- The Sraffian supermultiplier as an alternative closure for heterodox growth theory pp. 70-91

- Franklin Serrano and Fabio Freitas
- A proposal for a federalized unemployment insurance mechanism for Europe pp. 92-116

- Leila Davis, Charalampos Konstantinidis and Yorghos Tripodis
- Book Review: Stiglitz, Joseph E. (2016): The Euro: How a Common Currency Threatens the Future of Europe, New York, NY, USA and London, UK (416 pages, W.W. Norton, hardcover, ISBN 978-0-393-25402-0) pp. 117-120

- Jan Priewe
- Book Review: Mitchell, William (2015): Eurozone Dystopia: Groupthink and Denial on a Grand Scale, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA (512 pages, Edward Elgar, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-78471-665-3, £99; softcover, ISBN 978-1-78471-667-7, £32) pp. 121-124

- Torsten Niechoj
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