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Volume 59, issue 6, 2016
- The Public Bank Movement: A Response to Local Economic Development and Infrastructure Needs in Three U.S. States pp. 461-479

- Deborah M. Figart and Mariam Majd
- Iceland’s New Constitution Is Not Solely a Local Concern pp. 480-490

- Thorvaldur Gylfason
- Another Road to Serfdom pp. 491-518

- John Komlos
- Barack Obama Reconsidered Again pp. 519-521

- Mike Sharpe
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 59, issue 5, 2016
- Letter from the Editor pp. 369-371

- Jeff Madrick
- Reinvigorate Apprenticeships in America to Expand Good Jobs and Reduce Inequality pp. 372-389

- Robert Lerman
- Making Apprenticeships Profitable for Firms and Apprentices: The Swiss Model pp. 390-404

- Samuel Muehlemann
- Apprenticeship in Canada: An Increasingly Viable Pathway? pp. 405-421

- Morley Gunderson and Harry Krashinsky
- The Growth of Apprenticeship in England: Doubts Beneath the Numbers pp. 422-433

- Alison Fuller
- Trafficking of Women and Girls for Sex Trade from Nepal to India pp. 434-458

- Siddhartha Sarkar
- Invest in Infrastructure pp. 459-460

- Mike Sharpe
Volume 59, issue 4, 2016
- Letter from the Editor pp. 261-264

- Jeff Madrick
- The U.S. Economy Can Grow Faster pp. 265-278

- Josh Bivens
- We’re Not Broke: America’s Real Spending Problem and How to Fix It pp. 279-297

- Thomas L. Hungerford
- ‘The People’s Budget’: Analysis of the Congressional Progressive Caucus Budget for Fiscal Year 2017 pp. 298-326

- Hunter Blair
- Cyclical Misconceptions Driving Policy Mistakes: Keys to the Productivity Puzzle pp. 327-344

- Anirvan Banerji and Lakshman Achuthan
- The IMF’s Lost Influence in the 21st Century and Its Implications pp. 345-360

- Mark Weisbrot
- The National Economy and Mainstream Economics: A Sociologist’s Take on the Economy and Mainstream Economics pp. 361-365

- Herbert J. Gans
- Inferior People pp. 366-367

- Mike Sharpe
Volume 59, issue 3, 2016
- Letter from the Editor pp. 155-156

- Jeff Madrick
- Can We Develop Enough Skills for a Robust Manufacturing Industry? pp. 157-177

- Robert Lerman
- The Triple Challenge for Europe: The Economy, Climate Change, and Governance pp. 178-204

- Jan Fagerberg, Staffan Laestadius and Ben Martin
- “Keep It in the Ground.” The Paris Agreement and the Renewal of the Energy Economy: Toward an Alternative Future for Globalized Resource Policy? pp. 205-222

- Roland Benedikter, Kjell Kühne, Ariane Benedikter and Giovanni Atzeni
- Back to the Future of Economics pp. 223-233

- James Cicarelli and Andy Kubis
- The Second Ukrainian Transition: From Oligarch Economy to a Sustainable Development Model pp. 234-257

- Pasquale Tridico and Iryna Zhak
- Obama Reconsidered pp. 258-259

- Mike Sharpe
- Corrigendum pp. 260-260

- The Editors
Volume 59, issue 2, 2016
- Letter from the Editor pp. 63-64

- Jeff Madrick
- Innovative Enterprise or Sweatshop Economics?: In Search of Foundations of Economic Analysis pp. 65-114

- William Lazonick
- Does Full Employment Cause Inflation? pp. 115-119

- William A. Douglas
- The Future of Resources pp. 120-125

- Roland Benedikter
- Falling Short: The Roots of the Coming U.S. Retirement Crisis pp. 126-147

- Charles Ellis, Alicia Munnell and Andrew Eschtruth
- Reducing Economic Inequality: A Bottom-Up Approach pp. 148-152

- Herbert J. Gans
- The Decline of Unions, the Rise of Inequality pp. 153-154

- Mike Sharpe
Volume 59, issue 1, 2016
- Letter from the Editor pp. 1-3

- Jeff Madrick
- Income Inequality: The Public and the Partisan Divide pp. 4-11

- Robert J. Blendon and John M. Benson
- Keynes’s Early Work on Monetary Policy pp. 12-21

- Eric Rauchway
- Beyond Bancor pp. 22-34

- Perry Mehrling
- The End of Laissez-Faire, the End of History, and the Structure of Scientific Revolutions pp. 35-46

- Ravi Kanbur
- “Transhumanism”: A New Global Political Trend? pp. 47-59

- Roland Benedikter and Katja Siepmann
- The United States Past and Present: The Battle Between Private and Public Interests and What Might Happen in the Future pp. 60-61

- Mike Sharpe
Volume 58, issue 6, 2015
- Letter from the Editor pp. 475-476

- The Editors
- A Barbarous Relic: The Economic Consequences of the Euro pp. 477-491

- Matthias Matthijs
- Paper Entanglements: Why (and How) Keynes’s Ideas about Sovereign Debt Still Matter pp. 492-508

- Stephen C. Nelson
- From Theory to Policy? Keynes’s Distinction Between Apparatus of Thought and Apparatus of Action, with an Eye to the European Debt Crisis pp. 509-531

- Anna Carabelli and Mario Cedrini
- Economic Policies to Improve the Current State of the Brazilian Economy pp. 532-549

- Philip Arestis and Fábio Terra
- The Political Economy of Human Happiness pp. 550-559

- Amitava Dutt
- Living Through One-Third of U.S. History pp. 560-561

- Mike Sharpe
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 58, issue 5, 2015
- Letter from the Editor pp. 383-385

- The Editors
- Keynes and the World Economy Today pp. 386-397

- Peter Temin and David Vines
- Keynes’s Early Beliefs and Why They Still Matter pp. 398-412

- Jonathan Kirshner
- Controlling Capital Flows “At Both Ends”: A Neglected (but Newly Relevant) Keynesian Innovation from Bretton Woods pp. 413-427

- Eric Helleiner
- Why Does Creative Destruction No Longer Work? Proposing Actions for a Future with Reduced Employment pp. 428-438

- Arvind Ashta
- Who Does Warren Buffet Speak For? How America Came to Embrace the Low Road pp. 439-460

- Oren M. Levin-Waldman
- Chance Encounters: At War with the System pp. 461-473

- Mike Sharpe
Volume 58, issue 4, 2015
- Letter from the Editor pp. 285-286

- Jeff Madrick
- Expand Social Security Now pp. 287-302

- Nancy J. Altman and Eric R. Kingson
- Economic Policies and Growth Strategies after the Crisis: Different Approaches in the United States, Japan, and the EU pp. 303-325

- Pasquale Tridico
- Social Capital, Inequality, and Economic Crisis pp. 326-342

- Thorvaldur Gylfason
- The Ongoing Labor Market Depression pp. 343-360

- Aaron Pacitti and Melissa Fichera
- Reinterpreting the Ukraine Conflict: The Drive for Ethnic Subordination and Existential Enemies pp. 361-371

- Robert H. Wade
- The Rise and Fall of Neoliberal Capitalism pp. 372-379

- Michael Meeropol
- The World of Michal Kalecki pp. 380-382

- Mike Sharpe
Volume 58, issue 3, 2015
- Letter from the Editor pp. 195-196

- Jeff Madrick
- What the American Elite Won over the Past 35 Years and What All Other Americans Lost pp. 197-221

- Jon Wisman and Aaron Pacitti
- Making Free Trade Worker Friendly pp. 222-232

- William A. Douglas
- Time for Banking Reform pp. 233-240

- Michael Cayton
- High School Economics Texts and the American Economy pp. 241-250

- Herbert J. Gans
- The Rhetoric of McCloskey pp. 251-261

- Phil Ryan
- Seven Lessons about Child Poverty pp. 262-282

- Clio Chang
- A Bad Dream pp. 283-284

- Mike Sharpe
Volume 58, issue 2, 2015
- Letter from the Editor pp. 109-111

- Jeff Madrick
- What’s Wrong with Economics: A Discussion Between Paul Krugman and Jeff Madrick pp. 112-134

- The Editors
- After the Wall Fell: The Poor Balance Sheet of the Transition to Capitalism pp. 135-138

- Branko Milanovic
- The “Subpar” Recovery: A Long-standing Misunderstanding pp. 139-148

- Anirvan Banerji and Lakshman Achuthan
- Austerity Cannot Explain the Current UK Economic Growth pp. 149-159

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- How Natural Is the Natural Rate of Unemployment? pp. 160-167

- John Komlos
- ComeuppanceTime? pp. 168-174

- Peter A. Coclanis
- A U.S. Program for Controlling Climate Change and Expanding Job Opportunities pp. 175-186

- Jeremy Brecher
- Kenneth Boulding Is Still Out Front pp. 187-192

- Mike Sharpe
- What’s in Store for Us? Part II pp. 193-193

- Mike Sharpe
- Erratum pp. 194-194

- The Editors
Volume 58, issue 1, 2015
- Letter from the Editor pp. 1-3

- Jeff Madrick
- High Priests and the Gospel of Anti-Corruption pp. 4-22

- Janine R. Wedel
- Buddhist Economics: An Enlightened Approach to the Dismal Science pp. 23-28

- Clair Brown
- Why the Minimum Wage Orthodoxy Reigns Supreme pp. 29-50

- Oren M. Levin-Waldman
- Inequality and the Business Cycle pp. 51-63

- Howard Sherman and Paul Sherman
- A Primer on the Export-Import Bank: Should It Continue? pp. 64-76

- Bob Carbaugh
- This Crisis Could Be Different: Lessons for the EU from Argentina pp. 77-104

- Kristina Hille
- What’s in Store for Us? pp. 105-107

- Mike Sharpe
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