European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention
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Volume 10, issue 3, 2013
- Editorial pp. 269—269

- The Managing Editors
- ‘It is a classic Keynesian depression, I would not refrain from the term’ pp. 270—273

- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- Principles of capitalistic commodity production reconsidered pp. 274—281

- Jens Reich
- Principles of capitalistic commodity production: a rejoinder pp. 282—285

- Fritz Helmedag
- State and future of the ‘citadel’ and of the heterodoxies in economics: challenges and dangers, convergences and cooperation pp. 286—298

- Wolfram Elsner
- The sources of aggregate profitability: Marx's theory of surplus value revisited pp. 299—312

- Peter Flaschel, Nils Fröhlich and Roberto Veneziani
- Neoclassical economics: science or neoliberal ideology? pp. 313—326

- David Slattery, Joseph Nellis, Kosta Josifidis and Alpar Losonc
- Institutions as context-sensitive control superstructures for firms pp. 327—341

- Prateek Goorha
- Government bond yield spreads determination: a matter of fundamentals or market overreaction? Evidence from over-borrowed European countries pp. 342-358

- Dimitris Seremetis and Anastasios Pappas
- The implications of TARGET2 in the European balance of payments crisis and beyond pp. 359-382

- Sergio Cesaratto
- Book review - Peter Flaschel and Alfred Greiner, Flexicurity Capitalism: Foundations, Problems, and Perspectives (, New York 2012) 240 pages pp. 383-384

- 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

- Achim Truger
Volume 10, issue 2, 2013
- Editorial: The state of economics after the crisis pp. 133-135

- Sebastian Dullien, Eckhard Hein and Till van Treeck
- Balance sheet recession as the ‘other half’ of macroeconomics pp. 136-157

- Richard C. Koo
- Austerity in the euro area: the sad state of economic policy in Germany and the EU pp. 158-174

- Achim Truger
- Can the new French economic policy be successful? pp. 175-192

- Catherine Mathieu and Henri Sterdyniak
- Gattopardo economics: the crisis and the mainstream response of change that keeps things the same pp. 193-206

- Thomas Palley
- Does economics add up? An introduction to meta-regression analysis pp. 207-220

- T. Stanley
- Capital gains, total returns and saving rates pp. 221-230

- Michael Hudson
- Should post-Keynesians make a behavioural turn? pp. 231-242

- John E. King
- Economic theory and policy: a coherent post-Keynesian approach pp. 243-255

- Philip Arestis
- Post-Keynesian and Kaleckian thoughts on ecological macroeconomics pp. 256-267

- 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

- Eckhard Hein and Torsten Niechoj
- Special Issue: Post-Keynesian and Institutional political economy. Editorial to the Special Issue pp. 8-11

- Marc Lavoie and Mario Seccareccia
- Post-Keynesian Institutionalism after the Great Recession pp. 12-27

- Charles J. Whalen
- Veblenian and Minskian financial markets pp. 28-43

- Georgios Argitis
- Do Institutionalists and post-Keynesians share a common approach to Modern Monetary Theory (MMT)? pp. 44-60

- Reynold F. Nesiba
- Connecting social provisioning and functional finance in a post-Keynesian–Institutional analysis of the public sector pp. 61-75

- Zdravka Todorova
- Convention, interest rates and monetary policy: a post-Keynesian–French-conventions-school approach pp. 76-92

- 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

- 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

- Lynne Chester and Joy Paton
Volume 9, issue 2, 2012
- "The reform of capitalism is a) possible and b) very desirable". Interview with John E. King pp. 159-165

- John E. King
- Staatsverschuldung aus kreislauftheoretischer Sicht pp. 166-187

- Wolfgang Scherf
- Rejuvenating the Renewal of Political Economy: The․International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (IIPPE) pp. 188-194

- Dimitris Milonakis
- Editorial to the Special Issue pp. 195-196

- Stefan Ederer, Eckhard Hein and Torsten Niechoj
- Aggregate savings, finance and investment pp. 197-214

- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- Modeling financial instability pp. 215-232

- Toichiro Asada
- New instruments for banking regulation and monetary policy after the crisis pp. 233-254

- Daniel Detzer
- Modelling accumulation: A theoretical and empirical application of the accelerator principle under uncertainty pp. 255-276

- Philip Arestis, Ana Rosa González and Óscar Dejuán
- An empirical evaluation of three post-Keynesian models pp. 277-307

- Peter Skott and Ben Zipperer
- Endogenous income distribution in the Bhaduri-Marglin model pp. 309-320

- Bernhard Schütz
Volume 9, issue 1, 2012
- "I often find myself now basing my analysis very much on what Kalecki himself wrote sixty or seventy years ago". Interview with Malcolm Sawyer pp. 5-12

- Malcolm Sawyer
- The euro crisis and the responses to it: Missing the point? pp. 13-22

- Stefan Ederer
- Principles of capitalistic commodity production pp. 23-34

- Fritz Helmedag
- What are banks and bank regulation for? A consideration of the foundations for reform pp. 39-56

- Sheila Dow
- The case for capital account management in emerging market economies: The experiences of the BRICs pp. 57-90

- Jörg Bibow
- The simple macroeconomics of fiscal austerity: Public debt,deficits and deficit caps pp. 91-108

- Thomas Palley
- Composition of public expenditures and macroeconomic performance in the European Union pp. 109-128

- Jesus Ferreiro, Maribel GarcÃa del Valle and Carmen Gómez
- Fiscal spending multiplier calculations based on input-output tables – an application to EU member states pp. 129-144

- Toralf Pusch
Volume 8, issue 2, 2011
- "We have to wake up and smell the flowers." Interview with Stephen Marglin pp. 237-245

- Stephen Marglin
- Policy responses to the Euro debt crisis: Can they overcome the imbalances that caused the crisis? pp. 245-266

- Torsten Niechoj and Till van Treeck
- How not to do it pp. 267-275

- Karl Betz
- Path dependency and the interdependences of demand and supply in macroeconomics pp. 281-297

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Post-Keynesian macrodynamics and path-dependent growth pp. 299-316

- Mark Setterfield
- The NAIRU: Still 'Not An Interesting Rate of Unemployment' pp. 317-340

- Rod Cross and Dany Lang
- Output, stock markets and macro-policy measures in a Keynesian portfolio model pp. 341-360

- Toichiro Asada, Matthieu Charpe, Peter Flaschel, Christopher Malikane, Tarik Mouakil and Christian R. Proaño
- Confidence and financial crisis in a post-Keynesian stock flow consistent model pp. 361-387

- Edwin Le Heron
- Equilibrium interest rate and financial transactions in post-Keynesian models. Pointing out some overlooked features pp. 389-404

- Angel Asensio
Volume 8, issue 1, 2011
- "The General Theory is not a book that you should read in bed!" Interview with G.C. Harcourt pp. 7-12

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Kurt W. Rothschild (1914 - 2010). A modest and upright character with an outstanding publication record pp. 12-21

- Wilfried Altzinger
- Common monetary policy with uncommon wage policies: Centrifugal forces tearing the euro area apart pp. 21-29

- Kazimierz Laski and Leon Podkaminer
- Evolutionary Institutionalism. Sources, history and contemporary relevance of The Association for Evolutionary Economics - AFEE pp. 29-41

- Wolfram Elsner
- Flattening of the Phillips Curve: Estimations and consequences for economic policy pp. 43-67

- Jürgen Kromphardt and Camille Logeay
- The macroeconomics of pension reform: The case of severance pay reform in Italy pp. 69-89

- Sergio Cesaratto
- A view on post-Keynesian interest rate policy pp. 91-112

- Georgios Argitis
- Post-Keynesian theory, direct action and political involvement pp. 117-128

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- The economic policies of the political economy of the Australian patriot and Cambridge economist pp. 129-145

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- Incomes policies: Two approaches pp. 147-163

- Claudio Sardoni
- 'Cantabrigian Economics' and the aggregate production function pp. 165-182

- John McCombie
- On Sraffa, post-Keynesian theories of pricing and capitalist competition: Some observations pp. 183-200

- Stephanie Blankenburg
- International capital movements, speculation, and the 'conservation of saving' principle. A 'Harcourtian' interpretation of global imbalances and the global crisis pp. 201-217

- Lilia Costabile
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