International Journal of Political Economy
1988 - 2024
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Volume 47, issue 3-4, 2018
- A Neoliberal Keynes? pp. 199-224

- John Henry
- The Capital Asset Pricing Model and the Efficient Markets Hypothesis: The Compelling Fairy Tale of Contemporary Financial Economics pp. 225-252

- Patrick O’Sullivan
- Quantitative Easing: A Postmortem pp. 253-280

- Maria N. Ivanova
- Financialized Corporations in a National Innovation System: The U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry pp. 281-316

- Öner Tulum and William Lazonick
- The Political Economy of Mass Incarceration and Crime: An Analytic Model pp. 317-329

- Peter Temin
- Increasing the Minimum Wage with the State as Employer of Last Resort: A “Predistribution” Proposal for Mexico pp. 330-351

- Bruno Sovilla
Volume 47, issue 2, 2018
- Minisymposium on Development in Theory and Practice: Editor’s Introduction pp. 93-94

- Orsola Costantini
- The Question of Development pp. 95-111

- Irene L. Gendzier
- Resource Funds: Another Side of the Austerity Die pp. 112-129

- Salewa Olawoye
- Paradoxes of Predation in Francophone Africa pp. 130-150

- Douglas A. Yates
- Financial Crisis: The Capture of Central Banks by the Financial Sector? pp. 151-177

- Emmanuel Carré and Marie-Sophie Gauvin
- Why Are Policy Real Interest Rates So High in Brazil? An Analysis of the Determinants of the Central Bank of Brazil’s Real Interest Rate pp. 178-198

- Thereza Balliester Reis
Volume 47, issue 1, 2018
- Guest Editor’s Introduction pp. 1-2

- Wesley C. Marshall
- Managing Monetary Policy and Financial Supervision in Argentina: Historical Analysis and Present Neoliberal Challenges—A Personal Account pp. 3-30

- Alejandro Vanoli
- The Dismantling of Brazilian Democracy: International Capital and Rentier Elites pp. 31-47

- Marcos Costa Lima and Gustavo de Andrade Rocha
- Latin American Structuralism and Current Financialization pp. 48-68

- José Déniz and Wesley C. Marshall
- Latin America: Limits to Alternative Economic Policies pp. 69-82

- Gregorio Vidal
- External Constraints on Development in Latin America: Theory and Practice pp. 83-91

- Alberto Couriel and Eugenia Correa
Volume 46, issue 4, 2017
- Editor’s Note pp. 167-168

- Mario Seccareccia
- The New Normal: Demand, Secular Stagnation, and the Vanishing Middle Class pp. 169-210

- Servaas Storm
- A Comment on Servaas Storm’s “The New Normal” pp. 211-216

- James K. Galbraith
- The New Normal is “Maximizing Shareholder Value”: Predatory Value Extraction, Slowing Productivity, and the Vanishing American Middle Class pp. 217-226

- William Lazonick
- The New Normal: Demand, Secular Stagnation, and the Vanishing Middle Class: A Reply to James K. Galbraith and William Lazonick pp. 227-232

- Servaas Storm
- Financialization and Distribution from a Kaleckian Perspective: The United States, the United Kingdom, and Sweden Compared—Before and after the Crisis pp. 233-266

- Eckhard Hein, Petra Dünhaupt, Marta Kulesza and Ayoze Alfageme
- From “Communautaire Spirit” to the “Ghosts of Maastricht”: European Integration and the Rise of Financialization pp. 267-293

- Leonardo Pataccini
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 46, issue 2-3, 2017
- Quantitative Easing (QE), Changes in Global Liquidity, and Financial Instability pp. 91-112

- Esteban Perez Caldentey
- Analyzing the IMF’s “New” Institutional View for Regulating International Capital Flows Using Minsky and Kregel: Do They Finally Get It? pp. 113-127

- Devin T. Rafferty
- Financialization of Commodities and the Monetary Transmission Mechanism pp. 128-149

- Ted P. Schmidt
- Profitability and Secular Stagnation: The Missing Link pp. 150-166

- Ascension Mejorado and Manuel Roman
Volume 46, issue 1, 2017
- Editor’s Note pp. 1-1

- Mario Seccareccia
- Money and Totality: A Macro-Monetary Interpretation of Marx’s Logic in and the End of the “Transformation Problem” pp. 2-21

- Fred Moseley
- Neither Equilibrium as Such nor as Abstraction: Debating Fred Moseley’s Transformation pp. 22-28

- Ben Fine
- Moseley on Marx’s Method pp. 29-34

- Eleutério F. S. Prado
- Equal and Unequal Exchange in the Labor Theory of Value: Comments on Moseley pp. 35-42

- Simon Mohun and Roberto Veneziani
- Reply pp. 43-49

- Fred Moseley
- Marx on Public Debt: Fiscal Expropriation and Capital Reproduction pp. 50-64

- Guglielmo Forges Davanzati and Rosario Patalano
- The Information Economy and the Labor Theory of Value pp. 65-89

- Christian Fuchs
Volume 45, issue 4, 2016
- CETA without Blinders: How Cutting “Trade Costs and More” Will Cause Unemployment, Inequality, and Welfare Losses pp. 257-293

- Pierre Kohler and Servaas Storm
- The BRICS’s Economic Growth Performance before and after the International Financial Crisis pp. 294-314

- André Nassif, Carmem Feijo and Eliane Araujo
- Will the Growth of the BRICs Cause a Shift in the Global Balance of Economic Power in the 21st Century? pp. 315-338

- Kalim Siddiqui
- Trading-Off National and Supranational Collective Goods: The Birth and Death of Neoliberal Pluralism pp. 339-356

- Fabio Masini
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 45, issue 3, 2016
- Veiled Repression pp. 167-181

- Lance Taylor
- Rentier Consumption and Neoliberal Capitalism pp. 182-199

- Thomas Michl
- Income Distribution, Rentiers, and Their Role in a Capitalist Economy pp. 200-223

- Mario Seccareccia and Marc Lavoie
- Personal Savings from Top Incomes and Household Wealth Accumulation in the United States pp. 224-240

- Rishabh Kumar
- Hedging, Arbitrage, and the Financialization of Commodities Markets pp. 241-256

- Domenica Tropeano
Volume 45, issue 2, 2016
- The American Dual Economy pp. 85-123

- Peter Temin
- Risk Markets and the Landscape of Social Change pp. 124-146

- Sasha Breger Bush
- Does U.S. Pressure Lead to Changes in China’s Exchange Rate? pp. 147-166

- Paul Bowles and Baotai Wang
Volume 45, issue 1, 2016
- Editor’s Note pp. 1-1

- Mario Seccareccia
- Economic Theories of Social Order and the Origins of the Euro pp. 2-16

- Alain Parguez
- France as the Epicenter of Austerity: Sympathetic Thoughts About Parguez’s Contribution on the Origins and Nature of the Euro pp. 17-24

- Joseph Halevi
- Some Critical Remarks on Alain Parguez’s “Economic Theories of Social Order and the Origins of the Euro” pp. 25-32

- Bertrand de Largentaye
- The Euro pp. 33-39

- Jesper Jespersen
- Did Agatha Christie Discover Who the Murderer Was? pp. 40-45

- Alain Parguez
- Myths, Mix-ups, and Mishandlings: Understanding the Eurozone Crisis pp. 46-71

- Servaas Storm and C.W.M. Naastepad
- The Euro Must Be Abandoned to Achieve European Monetary Integration pp. 72-84

- Sergio Rossi
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