European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention
2004 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 2, 2007
- "Das Leben ist staerker als die Dogmen". Interview mit Professor Kazimierz Laski pp. 213-218

- Kazimierz Laski
- Die europaeischen Mitgliedstaaten und ihre Souveraenitaet in Steuerfragen (The European Member States and Tax Sovereignty) pp. 218-229

- Susanne Uhl
- A European Tax on Foreign Exchange Transactions? pp. 229-239

- Sandor Richter
- Shift of the Use of Bilateral Investment Treaties as a Shield to Using Them as a Sword Against Government Activity? pp. 239-245

- Christian Bellak
- Efas - economics, feminism and science: Oekonominnen-Netzwerk zur Foerderung geschlechtsbezogener Forschung und Lehre pp. 246-251

- Suenne Andresen
- Searching for Common Ground: Interactive Agency in Heterodox Economics pp. 253-275

- Mary Wrenn
- Special Issue: How to Cope With Divergence in an Enlarging European Union? pp. 277-279

- Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger
- How to Deal With Economic Divergences in EMU? pp. 281-307

- Catherine Mathieu and Henri Sterdyniak
- International Capital Flows Within the European Monetary Union: Increasing Economic Divergence Between the Centre and the Periphery pp. 309-329

- Sergio Rossi
- Asset-Based Reserve Requirements: A New Monetary Policy Instrument for Targeting Diverging Real Estate Prices in the Euro Area pp. 331-351

- Michael Holz
- Capital Flows, Turbulences, and Distribution: The Case of Turkey pp. 353-374

- Ozlem Onaran
Volume 4, issue 1, 2007
- Forum: How Heterodox is the Mainstream? Economic Theory and Economic Policy Advice in the English-speaking Area. Survey by the journal Intervention pp. 7-12

- Survey by the journal Intervention
- Wie heterodox ist der Mainstream? Oekonomische Forschung und wirtschaftspolitische Beratung im deutschsprachigen Raum. Umfrage der Zeitschrift INTERVENTION pp. 12-21

- Torsten Niechoj
- Vorfahrt fuer Familie? Zur Familienpolitik der großen Koalition in Deutschland (Family Policy Under the CDU / CSU / SPD Coalition Government in Germany) pp. 22-27

- Sigrid Leitner
- Hochsteuerland Deutschland? Langlebiger Mythos, problematische Folgen (High Tax Country Germany? Persistent Myth, Problematic Consequences) pp. 28-39

- Gerd Groezinger
- Nur ein "Trick"? - Die Bedeutung des Staates als Arbeitgeber fuer Quantitaet und Qualitaet von Beschaeftigung im skandinavisch-deutschen Vergleich (Just a "Trick"? The Relevance of the State as Employer for the Quantity and Quality of Employment - Scandinavia and Germany Compared) pp. 40-57

- Cornelia Heintze
- Wirtschaftspolitische Trends in Lateinamerika: Ende des Neoliberalismus? (Trends in Latin America’s Economic Policy: The End of Neo-Liberalism?) pp. 58-66

- Joachim Becker and Johannes Jaeger
- Lost Generation - Oesterreichische Pionierinnen der Nationaloekonomie (Lost Generation - Austrian Female Pioneers of Economics) pp. 66-73

- Gabriele Michalitsch and Christa Schlager
- Finanzspekulation, Arbeitslosigkeit und Staatsverschuldung (Financial Speculation, Unemployment and Public Debt) pp. 73-97

- Stephan Schulmeister
- Heterodox Political Economy Specialization and Interconnection - Concepts of Contradiction, Heterogeneous Agents, Uneven Development pp. 99-120

- Phillip Anthony O’Hara
- Geldpolitik bei Unsicherheit (Monetary Policy Under Uncertainty) pp. 121-143

- Peter Spahn
- Zeit und Geld im Lebensverlauf - Empirische Evidenz und sozialpolitischer Handlungsbedarf aus der Geschlechterperspektive (Time and Money in the Life Course - Empirical Evidence and Implications for Social Policy from a Gender Perspective) pp. 145-174

- Ute Klammer
- Inequalities in Earnings and Child Rearing: What is the Gender Aspect of Poverty? pp. 175-194

- Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn
Volume 3, issue 2, 2006
- "Deutschland zahlt mit seiner Arbeitslosigkeit den Preis fuer das Wirtschaftswunder". Interview mit Hajo Riese pp. 187-193

- Hajo Riese
- Zur Bedeutung der Arbeitsmarktbedingungen fuer die Erklaerung der Arbeitslosigkeit pp. 193-200

- Juergen Kromphardt and Stephanie Schneider
- Braucht Deutschland zusaetzliche Kombiloehne? pp. 201-209

- Claudia Weinkopf
- Inequality and Efficiency - Does a Wider Spread of Wages Raise Employment? pp. 209-215

- Ronald Schettkat
- Keine "demographische Wende" am Arbeitsmarkt in Sicht pp. 216-225

- Andreas Ebert and Ernst Kistler
- Versicherungspflicht gegen Elementarschaeden: Warum wir sie brauchen, aber nicht bekommen pp. 225-235

- Reimund Schwarze and Gert Wagner
- Die EuroMemorandum-Gruppe: Fuer einen wirtschaftspolitischen Kurswechsel in Europa pp. 235-242

- Joerg Huffschmid
- Editorial: The "New Monetary Policy" - A Critical Appraisal pp. 243-244

- Giuseppe Fontana, Claude Gnos and Achim Truger
- New Monetary Policy and Keynes pp. 245-262

- Philip Arestis
- The 'New Consensus' View of Monetary Policy: A New Wicksellian Connection? pp. 263-278

- Giuseppe Fontana
- Rethinking the Role of Monetary Policy and Wage Bargaining in a World Without the Real Balance Effect pp. 279-304

- Sebastian Dullien
- Wage Bargaining and Monetary Policy in a Kaleckian Monetary Distribution and Growth Model: Trying to Make Sense of the NAIRU pp. 305-329

- Eckhard Hein
- A Kaleckian Analysis of Monetary Policy pp. 331-349

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Currency Unions, the Phillips Curve, and Stabilization Policy: Some Suggestions for Europe pp. 351-369

- Thomas Palley
Volume 3, issue 1, 2006
- Globalisation, Gender, and Equity – Effects of Foreign Direct Investment on Labour Markets in Rural Indonesia pp. 113–130

- Karin Astrid Siegmann
- Basel II – Benefits for Developing Countries? pp. 131–150

- Martina Metzger
- Does Public Deficit Mean Inflation? A Reflection on the Kaleckian and Minskian Tradition pp. 151–167

- Narciso Tuñez-Area
- "We have to change the rules". Interview with Professor Paul Davidson pp. 7-15

- Paul Davidson
- Zu den Auswirkungen von Hartz IV auf den Arbeitsmarkt – Fakten und Fragen pp. 16-33

- Peter Bartelheimer, Volker Baethge-Kinsky and Alexandra Wagner
- Steuerreformen jenseits der politischen Farbenlehre pp. 34-40

- Jan Pieter Schulz
- Die Zukunft des Wohlfahrtsstaats im Lichte der Generationenbilanz pp. 41-51

- Juergen Leibiger
- Interessenpolitik und ihre Grenzen – sechs Jahre rechtsliberale Wirtschaftspolitik in Oesterreich pp. 51-58

- Markus Marterbauer
- Integrated Guidelines for Growth and Jobs, 2005-2008: A Shift in EU Economic Policy? pp. 59-75

- Marica Frangakis
- Democracy and Europe’s Crisis of Legitimacy pp. 75-85

- Stefan Collignon
- Do Heterodox Theories Have Anything in Common? A Post-Keynesian Point of View pp. 87–112

- Marc Lavoie
Volume 2, issue 2, 2005
- "What we need is a better world to live in!". Interview with Professor Amit Bhaduri pp. 5-13

- Amit Bhaduri
- Afrika im Brennpunkt der Entwicklungsdebatte pp. 13-21

- Joerg Goldberg
- Chinas raetselhaftes Wachstum pp. 21-32

- Jan Priewe
- Sending Jobs Offshore from the United States: What are the Consequences? pp. 33-40

- Charles J. Whalen
- The British Economy: A Growth and Employment Miracle? pp. 40-45

- Andrew Glyn
- Noch eine Reform: Der neue Tarifvertrag im oeffentlichen Dienst pp. 45-55

- Consuela Ramos
- The Rationality Hypothesis: Help or Hindrance? pp. 56-65

- Kurt W. Rothschild
- Post-Autistic Economics. Eine studentische Intervention fuer plurale Oekonomik pp. 65-76

- Thomas Duermeier
- Predator-Prey - An Alternative Model of Stock Market Bubbles and the Business Cycle pp. 77-105

- Eduard Gracia
- Altern ist Leben - Ist es auch finanzierbar? pp. 107-130

- Gunther Tichy
- German Social Democratic Economic Politics in the Light of Agenda Theory pp. 131-151

- Arne Heise
Volume 2, issue 1, 2005
- Failed Translations: Textuality of Capital against Walter Benjamin’s "The Task of the Translator" pp. 115–129

- Michael Marder
- "Most heterodox economists still think that feminist questions relate to 'special issues'". Interview with Professor Diane Elson pp. 5-8

- Diane Elson
- Mehr Beschaeftigung durch Arbeitszeitverlaengerung? pp. 8-15

- Ewald Walterskirchen
- Der Mythos des Primats der Preisstabilitaet. Anmerkungen zur geldpolitischen Strategie der EZB pp. 16-24

- Claus Thomasberger
- Ein Schritt vor und zwei Schritte zurueck? Zur Kritik an den Vorschlaegen der Europaeischen Kommission zur Strukturfoerderung nach 2006 pp. 24-35

- Katharina Erdmenger and Astrid Ziegler
- Kinderbetreuung: mehr als eine Investition in Erwerbspersonen und BeitragszahlerInnen der Zukunft pp. 35-42

- Claudia Wiesner
- Bildungsfinanzierung in Deutschland: Strukturprobleme und Reformhoffnung pp. 44-49

- Gerd Groezinger
- Die Keynes Gesellschaft – Ein Beitrag zur Bewahrung der Makrooekonomie pp. 50-56

- Juergen Kromphardt
- Kontroversen in der internationalen Waehrungspolitik. Retrospektive zu Keynes-White-Boughton und IMF pp. 57-73

- Elke Muchlinski
- Institutional Capital and Labour Devaluation: The Non-Recognition of Foreign Credentials in Germany pp. 75-93

- Harald Bauder
- Gewinn- und/oder Kapitalbeteiligungen – oekonomische Utopie oder Notwendigkeit? pp. 95–114

- Heinz-J. Bontrup
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