International Journal of Political Economy
1988 - 2024
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Volume 53, issue 3, 2024
- Guest Editor’s Introduction to: “The Contemporary Relevance of Luigi L. Pasinetti’s View on Debt Sustainability” pp. 233-234
- Nadia Garbellini
- Pasinetti and the EU Fiscal Governance Framework: A Debate That Will Not Go Away pp. 235-251
- Marica Frangakis
- Austerity and Financialization: Is There Another Way? The Pasinetti Suggestion pp. 252-261
- Lorenzo Esposito and Joseph Halevi
- Back to Maastricht: Public Debt Sustainability and the Fiscal Multipliers pp. 262-271
- Matteo Deleidi, Nadia Garbellini and Gianmarco Oro
- Fiscal Policy after the COVID-19 Pandemic: Step Change or Status Quo? pp. 272-284
- Hanna Szymborska
- The Myth (or Folly) of African Debt pp. 285-309
- Gianni Vaggi and Luca Frigerio
Volume 53, issue 2, 2024
- Alain Parguez and Monetary Circuit Theory: Keys to Understanding the Development of Economies with a Double Monetary Standard pp. 111-125
- Alicia Girón and Marcia Solorza
- Tilting at Windmills: Bernanke and Blanchard’s Obsession with the Wage-Price Spiral pp. 126-148
- Servaas Storm
- An Assessment of Pandemic Era Inflation, 2021–2022 pp. 149-163
- William Van Lear
- Inflation in France Since the 1960s: A Post-Keynesian Interpretation Using the Conflict-Inflation Model pp. 164-186
- Sebastien Charles, Thomas Dallery and Jonathan Marie
- Elaborating on the Demand-Side of Economic Development: Schumpeter and Neo-Schumpeterian Theory pp. 187-201
- Davide Gualerzi
- Secrets of the Temple or Noise of the Agora? pp. 202-232
- Moritz Pfeifer, Mohamed El Guindi and Giancarlo Salazar-Caicedo
Volume 53, issue 1, 2024
- Strongly Sustainable Development Trajectories: The Road to Social, Environmental, and Macroeconomic Stability – Introduction pp. 1-3
- Sakir Yilmaz and Antoine Godin
- Climate Impacts and Institutionalization in Viet Nam pp. 4-20
- Thi Thu Ha Nguyen and Étienne Espagne
- The Economic and Environmental Effects of a Green Employer of Last Resort: A Sectoral Multiplier Analysis for the United States pp. 21-42
- Nikolaos Rodousakis, Giuliano Toshiro Yajima and George Soklis
- Low-Carbon Transition and Macroeconomic Vulnerabilities: A Multidimensional Approach in Tracing Vulnerabilities and Its Application in the Case of Colombia pp. 43-66
- Alvaro Moreno, Diego Guevara, Jhan Andrade, Christos Pierros, Antoine Godin, Sakir Yilmaz and Sebastian Valdecantos
- How Can Accounting Reformulate the Debate on Natural Capital and Help Implement Its Ecological Approach? pp. 67-95
- Alexandre Rambaud
- Beyond Technology and Toward Sustainable Trajectories for Mining Territories: A Challenge for the Present pp. 96-110
- Marie Forget and Magali Rossi
Volume 52, issue 3-4, 2023
- Alain Parguez and His Contributions to Political Economy: Introduction pp. 235-238
- Thomas Ferguson and Mario Seccareccia
- Parguez, the Monetary Circuit, and the Spread of Financialisation pp. 239-258
- Massimo Cingolani
- Against the Streams: Alain Parguez and the Theory of the Monetary Circuit pp. 259-269
- Riccardo Bellofiore
- The Legacy of Alain Parguez and his Ongoing Research Agenda: Capitalism, the Financial Circuit and the State pp. 270-281
- Louis-Philippe Rochon, Gregorio Vidal and Wesley C. Marshall
- Profit, Interest, and Wages in the Monetary Circuit pp. 282-296
- John Smithin
- Government Deficit Spending and Inflation: Alain Parguez and the Post-Keynesians pp. 297-316
- Mario Seccareccia
- Monetary Circuit Theory, Stock-Flow Consistent Modeling and Parguez’s Analysis pp. 317-327
- Éric Berr and Virginie Monvoisin
- The Circuit in the History of Economic Thought: The Contribution of Ibn Khaldûn pp. 328-337
- Slim Thabet
Volume 52, issue 2, 2023
- Distributive Profiles Associated with Domestic versus International Specialization in Global Value Chains pp. 117-152
- Ariel Luis Wirkierman
- Betting on Black Gold: Oil Speculation and U.S. Inflation (2020–2022) pp. 153-180
- Carlotta Breman and Servaas Storm
- External Balance and Financialization: An Interpretation of the Evolution of the Brazilian Economy Since 2000 pp. 181-196
- Leandro Monteiro and Carmem Feijo
- Rentierism, Capitalist Competition and Neoliberalism: Toward a Veblenian Synthesis pp. 197-212
- José Miguel Ahumada
- Development versus Structural Heterogeneity: Trajectories of Economic Growth and Income Inequalities in Latin American Countries from the 1980s pp. 213-233
- Humberto Martins
Volume 52, issue 1, 2023
- Myth and Reality in the Great Inflation Debate: Supply Shocks and Wealth Effects in a Multipolar World Economy pp. 1-44
- Thomas Ferguson and Servaas Storm
- Poles Apart? Alternative Welfare Trajectories under Finance-Dominated Capitalism pp. 45-69
- Fabrizio Antenucci, Walter Paternesi Meloni and Pasquale Tridico
- Foreign Direct Investment in Neoclassical Theory of International Trade: A Conceptual Weak Spot pp. 70-87
- Patrick Kaczmarczyk
- An Unintended Consequence of Uncoordinated International Monetary Policy on Central America pp. 88-103
- Monica Hernandez
- A Tale of a Rentier Social Contract and Diminishing Economic Rents: Multinationalism and Resource-Seeking Capital in Contemporary Africa pp. 104-116
- Sikanyiso Masuku
Volume 51, issue 4, 2022
- Global Financial Markets, Central Bank Policy, and the Struggle for Full Employment: Celebrating Eugenia Correa’s Achievements in Political Economy – an Introductory Note pp. 289-291
- Wesley C. Marshall and Mario Seccareccia
- The Polanyi Moment, Decommodification of Labor and the Struggle for Full Employment: How the COVID-19 Crisis has Opened the Debate Over the Nature of the Fictitious Labor Market in Both the Industrialized and Developing World pp. 292-306
- Kari Polanyi Levitt and Mario Seccareccia
- Global Financial Markets, Predominance of Monetary Policy and the Deepening of Financialization pp. 307-320
- Gregorio Vidal
- The Dollar System in a Multi-Polar World pp. 321-330
- James K. Galbraith
- Global Financial Governance and Progressive Feminist Agendas pp. 331-345
- Ilene Grabel
- Understanding Central Bank Independence pp. 346-373
- Wesley C. Marshall and Louis-Philippe Rochon
Volume 51, issue 3, 2022
- Lance Taylor in Memoriam: Editor’s Note pp. 171-171
- Mario Seccareccia
- Lance Jerome Taylor pp. 172-173
- K. Vela Velupillai
- In memory of Lance Taylor pp. 174-175
- Ozlem Omer
- The Fiscal Impacts of Trade and Investment Treaties pp. 176-207
- Devika Dutt and Kevin P. Gallagher
- Developmentalism With Chinese Characteristics pp. 208-228
- Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros and Esther Majerowicz
- The Interplay of Macro-Prudential Regulation and Microeconomic Financial Regulation in the European Union in 2011–2014 pp. 229-245
- Domenica Tropeano
- Financialization, Structural Power, and the Global Financial Crisis for Europe’s Core and Periphery pp. 246-264
- Nina Eichacker
- Wage Moderation, Regional Imbalances in Europe and the Recovery and Resilience Plan pp. 265-288
- Giorgio Colacchio and Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
Volume 51, issue 2, 2022
- Financialisation and Macroeconomic Regimes in Emerging Capitalist Countries Before and After the Great Recession pp. 77-100
- Ümit Akçay, Eckhard Hein and Benjamin Jungmann
- Have We Adequately Accommodated the Non-linear Systemic-Risk of Bankruptcy-Remote Securitization within Shadow Banking? pp. 101-120
- Emir J. Phillips
- A History of the Relationship Between Interest Rate and Profit Rate in Heterodox Approaches pp. 121-136
- Riccardo Zolea
- Colonial Roots of Modern Development Discourse pp. 137-150
- Mohammad Muaz Jalil
- The Greek Sovereign Crisis: A Post-Keynesian Synthesis pp. 151-169
- Léo Vigny
Volume 51, issue 1, 2022
- Editor’s Note: Alain Parguez in Memoriam (1940–2022) pp. 1-1
- Mario Seccareccia
- COVID-19 Challenges to the European Economic and Monetary Union: Institutional Responses, Growth Strategies, and Future Prospects in a Changing Macroeconomic Environment—Introduction pp. 2-4
- Gabriele De Angelis
- Ten Years On, Two Crises Later: Evaluating EMU Institutional Reforms Since 2010 pp. 5-17
- Sebastian Dullien
- A New Role for the European Stability Mechanism in Post-COVID-19 EMU? Explaining the Failure of the Pandemic Crisis Support and Assessing Ways Forward pp. 18-32
- Gabriele De Angelis
- The Long-Term Vulnerabilities of Spanish Capitalism in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Political Economy Approach pp. 33-48
- Pedro M. Rey-Araújo and Luis Buendia
- Alternative Views on Portuguese Stagnation: From the Euro’s Inception to the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 49-64
- Diogo Martins and Ricardo Paes Mamede
- Ireland’s Multinationals-Dominated Economy in the Pandemic: Did Big Tech and Big Pharma Save the Day? pp. 65-76
- Pálma Polyák
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