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Review of Keynesian Economics

2012 - 2025

Current editor(s): Thomas Palley, Matías Vernengo and Esteban Pérez Caldentey

From Edward Elgar Publishing
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Volume 1, issue 4, 2013

Basil J. Moore's Horizontalists and Verticalists: an appraisal 25 years later pp. 383—390 Downloads
Ulrich Bindseil and Philipp J. König
Horizontalists and Verticalists after 25 years pp. 391—405 Downloads
James Culham and John E. King
Horizontalists, verticalists, and structuralists: the theory of endogenous money reassessed pp. 406—424 Downloads
Thomas Palley
A heterodox structural Keynesian: honouring Augusto Graziani pp. 425—430 Downloads
Riccardo Bellofiore
Keynes and the endogeneity of money pp. 431—446 Downloads
Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
Degree of monopoly and class struggle: political aspects of Kalecki's pricing and distribution theory pp. 447—464 Downloads
Fernando Rugitsky
Book review. J. Kvist, J. Fritzell, B. Hvinden and O. Kangas, Changing Social Equality: The Nordic Welfare Model in the 21st Century (The Policy Press, Bristol, UK 2012) 224 pp. and J. Hoekstra, Divergence in European Welfare and Housing Systems (IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2010) 232 pp pp. 465—468 Downloads
Nick Falvo
Book review. William K. Tabb, The Restructuring of Capitalism in Our Time (Columbia University Press, New York, USA 2011) 352 pp pp. 469—471 Downloads
Brandon McCoy
Book review. Piero Ferri, Macroeconomics of Growth Cycles and Financial Instability (Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA 2011) 224 pp pp. 472—475 Downloads
William McColloch
Book review. Philip Mirowski, Never let a Serious Crisis go to Waste: How Neoliberalism Survived the Financial Meltdown (Verso, London, UK and New York, USA 2013) 480 pp pp. 476—478 Downloads
John E. King

Volume 1, issue 3, 2013

Introduction: the role of central banks in economic development with an emphasis on the recent Argentinean experience pp. 267-272 Downloads
Mercedes Marcó del Pont
Developmental central banking: winning the future by updating a page from the past pp. 273-287 Downloads
Gerald Epstein
The nation-building purposes of early US central banks pp. 288-299 Downloads
Jane Knodell
A shackled revolution? The Bubble Act and financial regulation in eighteenth-century England pp. 300-313 Downloads
William E. McColloch
Economic crises and the development of the industrial state: the industrial intervention of the Bank of Italy and the Bank of England, 1918–1939 pp. 314-321 Downloads
Valerio Cerretano
Endogenous money and public foreign debt during the Argentinean Convertibility pp. 322-346 Downloads
Juan Matías De Lucchi
Is inflation targeting operative in an open economy setting? pp. 347-369 Downloads
Esteban Perez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo

Volume 1, issue 2, 2013

Endogenous money, financial Keynesianism and beyond pp. 153-170 Downloads
Riccardo Bellofiore
An endogenous money perspective on the post-crisis monetary policy debate pp. 171-194 Downloads
Scott T. Fullwiler
What's the use of banks, especially after the crisis? pp. 195-209 Downloads
Virginie Monvoisin
Endogenous money: the evolutionary versus revolutionary views pp. 210-229 Downloads
Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi
Endogenous money, circuits and financialization pp. 230-241 Downloads
Malcolm Sawyer
Keynes's theories of money and banking in the Treatise and The General Theory pp. 242-256 Downloads
John Smithin

Volume 1, issue 1, 2012

Statement of the Co-Editors. Economics and the economic crisis: the case for change pp. 1-4 Downloads
Thomas Palley, Louis-Philippe Rochon and Matías Vernengo
Aggregate demand, instability, and growth pp. 1-21 Downloads
Steven Fazzari, Pietro E. Ferri, Edward G. Greenberg and Anna Maria Variato
Is new always better than old? On the treatment of fiscal policy in Keynesian models pp. 5-23 Downloads
Sebastian Dullien
Exploring the supply side of Kaldorian growth models pp. 22-36 Downloads
Mark Setterfield
Can austerity work? pp. 24-36 Downloads
Alfredo Calcagno
Minsky cycles in Keynesian models of growth and distribution pp. 37-60 Downloads
Soon Ryoo
The impact of fiscal austerity in the Eurozone pp. 37-54 Downloads
Gennaro Zezza
The great US liquidity trap of 2009–2011: are we stuck pushing on strings? pp. 55-76 Downloads
Robert Pollin
Wage-led growth: theory, evidence, policy pp. 61-78 Downloads
Engelbert Stockhammer and Ozlem Onaran
Keynesian stimulus versus classical austerity pp. 77-92 Downloads
Laurence Seidman
Cambridge and neo-Kaleckian growth and distribution theory: comparison with an application to fiscal policy pp. 79-104 Downloads
Thomas Palley
Fiscal policy: a strong macroeconomic role pp. 93-108 Downloads
Philip Arestis
Government spending, aggregate demand, and economic growth pp. 105-119 Downloads
Amitava Dutt
Fiscal austerity, the Great Recession and the rise of new dictatorships pp. 109-125 Downloads
Hassan Bougrine
Public debt, growth, and distribution pp. 120-144 Downloads
Thomas Michl
Distribution and accumulation in post-1980 advanced capitalism pp. 126-142 Downloads
Aldo Barba and Massimo Pivetti
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