International Journal of Political Economy
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Volume 49, issue 4, 2020
- What Have We Learned from the COVID-19 Crisis? Domestic and International Dimensions and Policy Options for a Post-Coronavirus World: Introduction pp. 261-264

- Mario Seccareccia and Louis-Philippe Rochon
- The Economic Consequences of COVID-19: The Great Shutdown and the Rethinking of Economic Policy pp. 265-277

- Matías Vernengo and Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri
- The Risk of a Second Wave of Post-Crisis Frailty in the World Economy pp. 278-303

- Nelson Barbosa-Filho and Alex Izurieta
- The Crossroads: The Political Economy of the Pandemic pp. 304-317

- Wesley Marshall and Eugenia Correa
- A Gathering of Storms: The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Balance of Payments of Emerging Markets and Developing Economies (EMDEs) pp. 318-335

- Pablo Bortz, Gabriel Michelena and Fernando Toledo
Volume 49, issue 3, 2020
- Germany and China Have Savings Gluts, the USA Is a Sump: So What? pp. 175-187

- Lance Taylor
- A Taxonomy of Liquidity pp. 188-202

- James Culham
- The History of Consumer Credit in Brazil: From the Developmentalist Era to Lula pp. 203-221

- Danielle Santanna
- Structuralism and Human Development: A Seamless Marriage? An Assessment of Poverty, Production and Environmental Challenges in CARICOM Countries pp. 222-242

- Keston K. Perry
- Labor Productivity Convergence in Mexico pp. 243-260

- Francisco A. Castellanos-Sosa
Volume 49, issue 2, 2020
- In Memoriam: Julio López Gallardo 1941–2020 pp. 93-93

- Mario Seccareccia
- Julio López: Thinker, Sailor, Mentor, Friend pp. 94-97

- Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid, Carlo Panico and Martín Carlos Puchet Anyul
- Julio López Gallardo and Writing About Kalecki pp. 98-100

- Jan Toporowski
- Julio López Gallardo: Some Personal Recollections pp. 101-101

- Malcolm Sawyer
- The Roots of Right-Wing Populism: Donald Trump in 2016 pp. 102-123

- Thomas Ferguson, Benjamin I. Page, Jacob Rothschild, Arturo Chang and Jie Chen
- Populism and (Neo) Liberalism: The Polanyian Perspective Seen from Latin America pp. 124-138

- Wesley Marshall and Eugenia Correa
- Economic Policy, Social Identity and Social Consensus pp. 139-152

- Paolo Ramazzotti
- Economic Growth and Carbon Emissions: The Road to “Hothouse Earth” is Paved with Good Intentions pp. 153-173

- Enno Schröder and Servaas Storm
Volume 49, issue 1, 2020
- On the Monetary Nature of the Principle of Effective Demand pp. 1-22

- Giancarlo Bertocco and Andrea Kalajzić
- Finance and Intangibles in American Economic Growth: Eating the Family Cow pp. 23-42

- Peter Temin
- A Consensus on Taxing the Rich? Comparing Mainstream Economics, Piketty and Post-Keynesian Economics pp. 43-61

- Nicolas Zorn and Steven Pressman
- Power and Currency: Did the Euro Improve the French State’s Monetary Power? pp. 62-82

- Alban Mathieu
- A Note on Technical Change, Skill Formation, and Economic Instability* pp. 83-91

- Cyrus Bina
Volume 48, issue 4, 2019
- Symposium on “Contemporary Central Banking and Monetary Policy Issues”: Editor’s Note pp. 301-302

- Mario Seccareccia
- Central Bank Digital Currency: Financial System Implications and Control pp. 303-335

- Ulrich Bindseil
- What Monetary Policy Operational Frameworks in the New Financial Environment? A Comparison of the US Fed and the Eurosystem Perspectives, 2007–2019 pp. 336-352

- Vincent Grossmann-Wirth
- Real and Monetary Theories of the Interest Rate pp. 353-363

- Istvan Abel and Kristof Lehmann
- The Illusion of Inflation Targeting: Have Central Banks Figured Out What They Are Actually Doing Since the Global Financial Crisis? An Alternative to the Mainstream Perspective pp. 364-380

- Mario Seccareccia and Najib Khan
Volume 48, issue 3, 2019
- Lost in Deflation: Why Italy’s Woes Are a Warning to the Whole Eurozone pp. 195-237

- Servaas Storm
- Italy on the Way to Trumpism pp. 238-252

- Salvatore Perri
- Stock Market Volatility Tests: A Classical-Keynesian Alternative to Mainstream Interpretations pp. 253-274

- Emiliano Brancaccio and Damiano Buonaguidi
- Necessary Public Investment: The Role of Public Banks pp. 275-300

- Massimo Cingolani
Volume 48, issue 2, 2019
- Cryptocurrencies: Will Machines Replace Your Banker? pp. 101-104

- Orsola Costantini
- Cryptocurrencies and the Denationalization of Money pp. 105-126

- Luca Fantacci
- Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain: Opportunities and Limits of a New Monetary Regime pp. 127-152

- Léo Malherbe, Matthieu Montalban, Nicolas Bédu and Caroline Granier
- Monetary Reform, Central Banks, and Digital Currencies pp. 153-173

- Sheila Dow
- Cryptocurrencies, Monetary Policy, and New Forms of Monetary Sovereignty pp. 174-194

- Marco Fama, Andrea Fumagalli and Stefano Lucarelli
Volume 48, issue 1, 2019
- Race to the Bottom: Low Productivity, Market Power, and Lagging Wages pp. 1-20

- Lance Taylor and Özlem Ömer
- Secular Stagnation, Low Growth, and Financial Instability pp. 21-40

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- On the Criticisms of and Obstacles to the Employer of Last Resort Policy Proposal pp. 41-59

- Enrico Levrero
- Public Banking and Post-Keynesian Economic Theory pp. 60-75

- Wesley Marshall and Louis-Philippe Rochon
- The Destiny of the First Two Greek “Rescue” Packages: A Survey pp. 76-99

- Pablo Bortz
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 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 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
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