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European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention

2004 - 2025

Current editor(s): Torsten Niechoj

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Volume 11, issue 3, 2014

Interview with Robert Skidelsky: ‘Economics is not useless. It can either be very harmful, which it often is, or very beneficial’ pp. 221-226 Downloads
Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger
‘The Chicago Plan revisited’: a friendly critique pp. 227-249 Downloads
Brett Fiebiger
Global imbalances: benign by-product of global development or toxic consequence of corporate globalization? pp. 250-268 Downloads
Thomas Palley
Foreign debt, distribution, inflation, and growth in an SFC model pp. 269-299 Downloads
Pablo Bortz
Why ‘state of the art’ monetary theory was unable to anticipate the global financial crisis: a child's guide pp. 300-314 Downloads
Colin Rogers
Inside shadow banking: understanding the doomsday machine pp. 315-332 Downloads
Wesley C. Marshall
Happiness surveys: exclusive guides for policy? pp. 333-348 Downloads
Gunther Tichy
Book review: Philip Mirowski, Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste: How Neoliberalism Survived the Financial Meltdown (, London, UK 2013) 384 pages pp. 349-351 Downloads
Marc Lavoie
Book review: Robert Skidelsky and Edward Skidelsky, How Much is Enough? Money and the Good Life (, New York, NY, USA 2012) 272 pages pp. 352-355 Downloads
Achim Truger

Volume 11, issue 2, 2014

Editorial: The jobs crisis: causes, cures, constraints pp. 133 - 135 Downloads
Ozlem Onaran, Miriam Rehm, Till van Treeck and Andrew Watt
Unemployment: natural rate epicycles or hysteresis? pp. 136-148 Downloads
Rod Cross
Long-term damage from the Great Recession in OECD countries pp. 149-160 Downloads
Laurence Ball
Restructuring finance to promote productive employment pp. 161-170 Downloads
Gerald Epstein
Ecological macroeconomics: reflections on labour markets pp. 171-181 Downloads
Sigrid Stagl
Unemployment, capital accumulation and labour market institutions in the Great Recession pp. 182-194 Downloads
Engelbert Stockhammer, Alexander Guschanski and Karsten Köhler
The enduring effects of the Great Recession on wage growth in the United States pp. 195-204 Downloads
Dean Baker
In the aftermath of the German labor market reforms, is there a qualitative/quantitative trade-off? pp. 205-220 Downloads
Joachim Möller

Volume 11, issue 1, 2014

‘The real problem is that when most economists wring their hands about the financial system melting down, what they really mean is the top 1 percent losing the amazing amount of wealth they've doubled since 1979’ pp. 1-9 Downloads
Achim Truger and Till van Treeck
Pro-shareholder income distribution, debt accumulation, and cyclical fluctuations in a post-Keynesian model with labor supply constraints pp. 10-30 Downloads
Hiroaki Sasaki and Shinya Fujita
A theory of aggregate consumption pp. 31-49 Downloads
Yk Kim, Mark Setterfield and Yuan Mei
Special Issue: Micro-foundations of macroeconomics: how important are they? pp. 50-52 Downloads
Philip Arestis and Jesus Ferreiro
On economic paradigms, rhetoric and the micro-foundations of macroeconomics pp. 53-66 Downloads
John McCombie and Ioana Negru
The irresistible charm of the micro-foundations dogma or the overwhelming force of the discipline's hard core? pp. 67-79 Downloads
Athanasios Thanos Skouras and Yiannis Kitromilides
Financial frictions and macroeconomic models: a tour d'horizon pp. 80-98 Downloads
Jagjit Chadha
Rethinking the micro-foundations of macroeconomics: insights from behavioural economics pp. 99-112 Downloads
Michelle Baddeley
Post-Keynesian stock-flow models after the subprime crisis: the need for micro-foundations pp. 113-126 Downloads
Photis Lysandrou
Book review: Wolfram Elsner, Microeconomics of Interactive Economies (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA 2012) 240 pages pp. 127-128 Downloads
Johannes Weskott
Book review: Peter Flaschel and Sigrid Luchtenberg, Roads to Social Capitalism: Theory, Evidence, and Policy (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA 2012) 384 pages pp. 129-131 Downloads
Fritz Helmedag

Volume 10, issue 3, 2013

Editorial pp. 269—269 Downloads
The Managing Editors
‘It is a classic Keynesian depression, I would not refrain from the term’ pp. 270—273 Downloads
Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
Principles of capitalistic commodity production reconsidered pp. 274—281 Downloads
Jens Reich
Principles of capitalistic commodity production: a rejoinder pp. 282—285 Downloads
Fritz Helmedag
State and future of the ‘citadel’ and of the heterodoxies in economics: challenges and dangers, convergences and cooperation pp. 286—298 Downloads
Wolfram Elsner
The sources of aggregate profitability: Marx's theory of surplus value revisited pp. 299—312 Downloads
Peter Flaschel, Nils Fröhlich and Roberto Veneziani
Neoclassical economics: science or neoliberal ideology? pp. 313—326 Downloads
David Slattery, Joseph Nellis, Kosta Josifidis and Alpar Losonc
Institutions as context-sensitive control superstructures for firms pp. 327—341 Downloads
Prateek Goorha
Government bond yield spreads determination: a matter of fundamentals or market overreaction? Evidence from over-borrowed European countries pp. 342-358 Downloads
Dimitris Seremetis and Anastasios Pappas
The implications of TARGET2 in the European balance of payments crisis and beyond pp. 359-382 Downloads
Sergio Cesaratto
Book review - Peter Flaschel and Alfred Greiner, Flexicurity Capitalism: Foundations, Problems, and Perspectives (, New York 2012) 240 pages pp. 383-384 Downloads
Yk Kim
Book review - Davidson Paul, Post Keynesian Macroeconomic Theory: A Foundation for Successful Economic Policies for the Twenty-First Century, 2nd Edition (, Cheltenham, UK 2011) 360 pages pp. 385-388 Downloads
Achim Truger

Volume 10, issue 2, 2013

Editorial: The state of economics after the crisis pp. 133-135 Downloads
Sebastian Dullien, Eckhard Hein and Till van Treeck
Balance sheet recession as the ‘other half’ of macroeconomics pp. 136-157 Downloads
Richard C. Koo
Austerity in the euro area: the sad state of economic policy in Germany and the EU pp. 158-174 Downloads
Achim Truger
Can the new French economic policy be successful? pp. 175-192 Downloads
Catherine Mathieu and Henri Sterdyniak
Gattopardo economics: the crisis and the mainstream response of change that keeps things the same pp. 193-206 Downloads
Thomas Palley
Does economics add up? An introduction to meta-regression analysis pp. 207-220 Downloads
T. Stanley
Capital gains, total returns and saving rates pp. 221-230 Downloads
Michael Hudson
Should post-Keynesians make a behavioural turn? pp. 231-242 Downloads
John E. King
Economic theory and policy: a coherent post-Keynesian approach pp. 243-255 Downloads
Philip Arestis
Post-Keynesian and Kaleckian thoughts on ecological macroeconomics pp. 256-267 Downloads
Giuseppe Fontana and Malcolm Sawyer

Volume 10, issue 1, 2013

‘You have to regulate capitalism, otherwise the criminals will dominate it’ Interview with Peter Flaschel pp. 2-7 Downloads
Eckhard Hein and Torsten Niechoj
Special Issue: Post-Keynesian and Institutional political economy. Editorial to the Special Issue pp. 8-11 Downloads
Marc Lavoie and Mario Seccareccia
Post-Keynesian Institutionalism after the Great Recession pp. 12-27 Downloads
Charles J. Whalen
Veblenian and Minskian financial markets pp. 28-43 Downloads
Georgios Argitis
Do Institutionalists and post-Keynesians share a common approach to Modern Monetary Theory (MMT)? pp. 44-60 Downloads
Reynold F. Nesiba
Connecting social provisioning and functional finance in a post-Keynesian–Institutional analysis of the public sector pp. 61-75 Downloads
Zdravka Todorova
Convention, interest rates and monetary policy: a post-Keynesian–French-conventions-school approach pp. 76-92 Downloads
André de Melo Modenesi, Rui Lyrio Modenesi, José Luís Oreiro and Norberto Montani Martins
Understanding financial innovation systems: Veblen and Minsky at the periphery pp. 93-105 Downloads
Solange Gomes Leonel, Sylvia Ferreira Marques, Ester Carneiro do Couto Santos and Marco Flávio Resende
The economic–environment relation: can post-Keynesians, Régulationists and Polanyians offer insights? pp. 106-121 Downloads
Lynne Chester and Joy Paton
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