European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention
2004 - 2025
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Volume 7, issue 2, 2010
- "Unless we have some kind of United States of Europe, I do not think we can hope for proper economic policies." Interview with Philip Arestis pp. 231-236

- Philip Arestis
- Obituary for Jörg Huffschmid pp. 236-241

- John Grahl
- Different sources of capitalism's instability: Finance in Minsky and money in The General Theory pp. 241-247

- Elisabetta De Antoni
- The spread of Keynesianism in Brazil: The origins and experience of the Brazilian Keynesian Association pp. 248-255

- Luiz Fernando de Paula and Fernando Ferrari Filho
- The New Consensus in macroeconomics and non-mainstream approaches pp. 255-255

- Claudio Sardoni
- Macroeconomic Theory and Macroeconomic Pedagogy – A review of the book edited by Giuseppe Fontana and Mark Setterfield pp. 266-271

- Sebastian Dullien
- Macroeconomic Theory and Macroeconomic Pedagogy: A response to some criticisms pp. 271-277

- Giuseppe Fontana and Mark Setterfield
- Crises and paradigms in macroeconomics pp. 283-302

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Global imbalances, monetary disorder, and shrinking policy space: Keynes's legacy for our troubled world pp. 303-323

- Anna Carabelli and Mario Cedrini
- Global imbalances, the US dollar, and how the crisis at the core of global finance spread to "self-insuring" emerging market economies pp. 325-359

- Jörg Bibow
- Kaldorian boom-bust cycles in the housing market pp. 361-375

- Ingo Barens, Peter Flaschel, Florian Hartmann and Andreas Röthig
- The global financial crisis and the shift to shadow banking pp. 377-400

- Yeva Nersisyan and L. Randall Wray
- The economies of deleveraging: The aftermath of financialization pp. 401-413

- Thomas Palley
Volume 7, issue 1, 2010
- "We are all Horizontalists now!" Interview with Basil Moore pp. 7-11

- Basil Moore
- Schwerer Rückfall in alte Obsessionen – Zur aktuellen deutschen Finanzpolitik pp. 11-24

- Achim Truger
- Die Kontroverse Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung contra Handelsblatt. Einige Bemerkungen zu einem methodologischen Schlagabtausch anno 2009 pp. 24-31

- Kurt Rothschild
- Assessing economic research and the future of heterodox economics. Failures and alternatives of journals, departments, and scholars rankings pp. 31-41

- Wolfram Elsner and Fred Lee
- Protektionismus: Die Grenzen der Staatsintervention in den 1930er Jahren pp. 42-50

- Jürgen Nordmann
- Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? – Who supervises the supervisors? pp. 50-58

- Kurt Bayer
- Eigenkapital im Finanzsystem: Die Lehren der letzten, der aktuellen und der nächsten Krise pp. 58-70

- Peter Mooslechner
- Credit expansion and development – A Schumpeterian and Keynesian view of the Chinese miracle pp. 71-89

- Hansjörg Herr
- Asset price bubbles and counter-cyclical monetary policy: Why central banks have been wrong and what should be done pp. 91-107

- Thomas Palley
- Uncertainty, bounded rationality and post-Keynesian Macroeconomics pp. 109-124

- Finn Olesen
- Uncertainty, social norms and consumption theory: Post and New Keynesian approaches pp. 125-146

- Jan-Oliver Menz
- Emulation, indebtedness and income distribution: A monetary theory of production approach pp. 147-165

- Guglielmo Forges Davanzati and Andrea Pacella
- Von Mises, Kantorovich and in-natura calculation pp. 167-199

- William Cockshott
Volume 6, issue 2, 2009
- "We have to turn the world into Sweden." Interview with Barbara R. Bergmann pp. 141-145

- Barbara Bergmann
- Diskutieren und Zitieren: Zur paradigmatischen Konstellation aktueller oekonomischer Theorie pp. 145-152

- Leonhard Dobusch and Jakob Kapeller
- Economic policy after the crash pp. 153-166

- Herbert Walther
- The Research Network Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policies (FMM) - Past, Present and Future pp. 166-173

- Eckhard Hein and Jan Priewe
- Special Symposium on "Financial instability and crisis" pp. 174-202

- Philip Arestis, Robert Blecker, Marica Frangakis and Marc Lavoie
- Special Issue on "Current relevance and perspectives of Keynesian Economics". Editorial to the Special Issue pp. 203-205

- Eckhard Hein, Torsten Niechoj and Achim Truger
- Natural rates in the New Synthesis: Same old trouble? pp. 207-225

- Hans-Michael Trautwein and Abdallah Zouache
- Post-Keynesian economics How to move forward pp. 227-246

- Engelbert Stockhammer and Paul Ramskogler
- Overconsumption, credit rationing and bailout monetary policy: A Minskyan perspective pp. 247-270

- Matthieu Charpe, Peter Flaschel, Christian Proaño and Willi Semmler
- Tax policy and innovation: A search for common ground pp. 271-287

- Jerry Courvisanos, Anthony J. Laramie and Douglas Mair
- Fiscal policy and the economics of financial balances pp. 289-310

- Gennaro Zezza
Volume 6, issue 1, 2009
- "Minsky I find enormously attractive but his issues are very difficult to model in any rigorous way." Interview with Charles A.E. Goodhart pp. 5-11

- Charles A.E. Goodhart
- Achtung Lebensgefahr! Indirekte Effekte regionaler Arbeitslosigkeit auf Lebensweise und -qualität pp. 12-24

- Gerd Grözinger
- Divergences in EMU: Scope of the problem and policy options pp. 24-32

- Sebastian Dullien
- East European capitalism – What went wrong? pp. 32-43

- Dorothee Bohle
- Global imbalances and the Chinese balance of payments pp. 44-53

- Hansjörg Herr
- Global imbalances: Strategic prospects for the US and the world pp. 53-60

- Dimitri Papadimitriou
- Special Issue "Inflation targeting: Is there a credible alternative?". Editorial to the Special Issue pp. 61-63

- Giuseppe Fontana, Mark Hayes and Jonathan Perraton
- The Post Keynesian alternative to inflation targeting pp. 65-79

- Angel Asensio and Mark Hayes
- Interest rates and inflation: What are the links? pp. 81-96

- Malcolm Sawyer
- The General Theory and monetary policy: Investment versus inflation pp. 97-118

- Geoff Tily
Volume 5, issue 2, 2008
- "I had so many feet in so many camps". Interview with Jan Kregel pp. 237-244

- Jan Kregel
- Productivity Growth and Unemployment Under Mrs. Thatcher Reconsidered pp. 244-254

- Nigel F.B. Allington and John McCombie
- Dimensions of the Argentine Crisis 2001/02. A Critical Survey of Politico-Economical Explanations pp. 254-266

- Thomas Bernhardt
- Policy Reform and Income Distribution: The Case of Honduras pp. 269-274

- Karin Fischer
- Contextualising Keynes’s Revolution. Review of Michael S. Lawlor’s 'The Economics of Keynes in Historical Context' pp. 275-281

- Victoria Chick
- Keynes Betrayed? Review of Geoff Tily’s 'Keynes’s General Theory, the Rate of Interest, and Keynesian Economics: Keynes Betrayed' pp. 282-286

- Jan Toporowski
- Understanding Keynes: A Response to Spahn's Review of 'John Maynard Keynes' pp. 287-294

- Paul Davidson
- Davidson on Keynes and Others - A Rejoinder pp. 295-297

- Peter Spahn
- The Post-Keynesian Economics Study Group - After 20 Years pp. 297-300

- Mark Hayes
- A Microfounded Herding Model and Its Estimation On German Survey Expectations pp. 301-328

- Reiner Franke
- Special Issue Financial Markets, Financialisation and the Macroeconomy. Editorial to the Special Issue pp. 329-330

- Eckhard Hein, Torsten Niechoj and Engelbert Stockhammer
- Financialisation Issues in a Post-Keynesian Stock-flow Consistent Model pp. 331-356

- Marc Lavoie
- Financialization in Kaleckian Economies with and without Labor Constraints pp. 357-386

- Soon Ryoo and Peter Skott
- Who is Afraid of Asian FX Interventions? Large Lessons for Europe from a Three-asset-portfolio Model pp. 387-405

- Sebastian Dullien
Volume 5, issue 1, 2008
- "Policy can counter inequality". Interview with Professor Anthony Atkinson pp. 9-11

- Anthony Atkinson
- Rueckkehr zu einem gerechten Abgabensystem: Das Beispiel Oesterreich (Return to a Fair Tax System: The Example of Austria) pp. 12-20

- Bruno Rossmann
- Zur Verteilung von Arbeitszeit und Ungleichheit. Eine geschlechtsspezifische Betrachtung im EU-Kontext (Gender Equality and Working Hours: The Obvious and the Hidden Connection) pp. 20-31

- Silvia Angelo and Andrea Grisold
- Arme Schuldner - Reiche Schuldner? Haushaltsverschuldung und Geldvermoegen privater Haushalte auf Basis von Mikrodaten (Poor Debtors - Rich Debtors? Household Indebtedness and Financial Assets of Private Households Based on Micro Data) pp. 31-45

- Pirmin Fessler and Peter Mooslechner
- Does Globalization Make the World More Equitable? pp. 45-54

- Kurt Bayer
- Wage Flexibility or Wage Coordination? Economic Policy Implications of the Wage-led Demand Regime in the Euro Area pp. 54-62

- Engelbert Stockhammer
- Auf der Suche nach dem verschwiegenen Reichtum (Searching for Clandestine Wealth) pp. 63-76

- Martin Schuerz
- Guanxi Economics: Confucius Meets Lenin, Keynes, and Schumpeter in Contemporary China pp. 77-104

- Manfred Nitsch and Frank Diebel
- The Economic Consequences of Demographic Change: Its Impact on Growth, Investment and the Capital Stock pp. 105-128

- Gunther Tichy
- Redistributive Impacts of Government and Private Household Activities. Trends in Equivalized Household Net Incomes and Intra-household Earnings in Germany, 1985-2005 pp. 129-153

- Peter Krause
- Economic Inequality in Central, East and Southeast Europe pp. 155-188

- Sebastian Leitner and Mario Holzner
- Rules of Redistribution and Foreign Aid: A Proposal for a Change in the Rules Governing Eligibility for Foreign Aid pp. 189-205

- Branko Milanovic
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