International Journal of Political Economy
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Volume 39, issue 4, 2010
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Mario Seccareccia
- Could Be Raining pp. 5-30

- Riccardo Bellofiore and Joseph Halevi
- Lies and Truth About the Financial Crisis in the Eurozone pp. 31-55

- Alain Parguez
- Germany and the European and Global Crises pp. 56-86

- Sergio Cesaratto and Antonella Stirati
- A "United States of Europe" or Full Exit from the Euro? pp. 87-102

- Marshall Auerback
- Author Index to pp. 103-104

- The Editors
Volume 39, issue 3, 2010
- Changes in Central Bank Procedures During the Subprime Crisis and Their Repercussions on Monetary Theory pp. 3-23

- Marc Lavoie
- Fiscal Policy: The Wrench in the New Economic Consensus pp. 24-44

- Pavlina Tcherneva
- Excessive Liquidity and Bank Lending in China pp. 45-63

- Xinhua Liu and L. Randall Wray
- Portfolio Shifts, Asset Price Declines, and Liquidity Lock pp. 64-80

- William Van Lear
- Banco del Sur and the Need for Downstream Linkages pp. 81-99

- Wesley Marshall
Volume 39, issue 2, 2010
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Mario Seccareccia
- Has "It" Happened Again? pp. 5-9

- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi
- Minsky, Keynes, and Financial Instability pp. 10-25

- Elisabetta De Antoni
- From 2009 to 1929 pp. 26-40

- Ludovic Desmedt, Pierre Piégay and Christine Sinapi
- The Current Financial Crisis, Monetary Policy, and Minsky's Structural Instability Hypothesis pp. 41-57

- Domenica Tropeano
- The Financial Crisis, Its Economic Consequences, and How to Get Out of It pp. 58-69

- Angel Asensio and Dany Lang
- Financial Fragility, the Minskian Triad, and Economic Dynamics pp. 70-82

- Piero Ferri and AnnaMaria Variato
Volume 39, issue 1, 2010
- Inequality-Led Financial Instability pp. 3-27

- Fadhel Kaboub, Zdravka Todorova and Luisa Fernandez
- Interdependency, Decoupling, and Dependency pp. 28-53

- Yan Liang
- Exploring the Sustainability of the Chinese Growth Model in Light of Some Key Structural Characteristics pp. 54-92

- Arslan Razmi
- Hegemony and Seigniorage pp. 93-130

- Maria Ivanova
Volume 38, issue 4, 2009
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Mario Seccareccia
- Financing Development pp. 5-24

- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- An Alternative View of Finance, Saving, Deficits, and Liquidity pp. 25-43

- L. Randall Wray
- Financing Development pp. 44-65

- Hassan Bougrine and Mario Seccareccia
- Financial Constraints on Economic Growth in the Maghreb Countries pp. 66-85

- Mehdi Guirat and Corinne Pastoret
- Remittances: Political Economy and Developmental Implications pp. 86-106

- Ilene Grabel
- Author Index to pp. 107-108

- The Editors
Volume 38, issue 3, 2009
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Mario Seccareccia
- Revisiting Development in the Twenty-First Century pp. 5-21

- Ignacy Sachs
- Keynes and Sustainable Development pp. 22-38

- Eric Berr
- Mobilizing Domestic Resources pp. 39-57

- Jan Kregel
- Why Foreign Savings Fail to Cause Growth pp. 58-76

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Paulo Gala
- Mexico's Economic Prospects Reconsidered pp. 77-93

- Julio G.
Volume 38, issue 2, 2009
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Mario Seccareccia
- Too Big to Bail: The "Paulson Put," Presidential Politics, and the Global Financial Meltdown pp. 5-45

- Thomas Ferguson and Robert Johnson
- Asset Bubbles, Debt Deflation, and Global Imbalances pp. 46-69

- Robert Guttmann
- The United States Financial Crisis and Its NAFTA Linkages pp. 70-99

- Eugenia Correa and Mario Seccareccia
Volume 38, issue 1, 2009
- Too Big to Bail: The "Paulson Put," Presidential Politics, and the Global Financial Meltdown pp. 3-34

- Thomas Ferguson and Robert Johnson
- The Role of the State and Harrod's pp. 35-57

- Jamee Moudud
- Expectation, Financing, and Payment of Nonmarket Production pp. 58-80

- Jean-Marie Harribey
- The Nature of Government Finance in Brazil pp. 81-104

- Felipe Rezende
Volume 37, issue 4, 2008
- Editor's Introduction: Financial Flows and Exchange Rate Movement in the Global Economy pp. 3-4

- Mario Seccareccia
- Insuring Against Private Capital Flows: Is It Worth the Premium? What Are the Alternatives? pp. 5-30

- Jörg Bibow
- Has Capital Account Liberalization in Latin American Countries Led to Higher and More Stable Capital Inflows? pp. 31-63

- Jesus Ferreiro, Eugenia Correa and Carmen Gomez
- The Decline of the Exchange Rate Pass-Through in Brazil: Explaining the "Fear of Floating" pp. 64-79

- Carlos da Silva and Matías Vernengo
- The Effects of External Capital Flows on Developing Countries: Financial Instability or "Wrong" Prices? pp. 80-102

- Noemi Orlik
- Author Index to Volume 37 (Spring 2008-Winter 2008-9) pp. 103-104

- The Editors
Volume 37, issue 3, 2008
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Mario Seccareccia
- The Search for a New Developmental State pp. 5-26

- Jamee Moudud and Karl Botchway
- The Concept and Evolution of the Developmental State pp. 27-53

- Esteban Perez Caldentey
- Toward a New Developmental Paradigm for Latin America pp. 54-81

- Ignacio Perrotini, Juan Vázquez and Blanca Avendaño
- What Is New and What Is Left of the Economic Policies of the New Left Governments of Latin America? pp. 82-108

- Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid and Igor Paunovic
Volume 37, issue 2, 2008
- Editor's Introduction pp. 3-4

- Mario Seccareccia
- The Political Economy of Interest-Rate Setting, Inflation, and Income Distribution pp. 5-25

- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Mark Setterfield
- The Rate of Interest, Monetary Policy, and the Concept of "Thrift" pp. 26-48

- John Smithin
- What Did the Fed Do When Inflation Died?: An Empirical Investigation pp. 49-70

- Olivier Giovannoni
- Equity Returns and Monetary Policy pp. 71-81

- H. Atesoglu
- Basel II and the Political Economy of Banking Regulation-Monetary Policy Interaction pp. 82-106

- Peter Docherty
Volume 37, issue 1, 2008
- Using Minsky's Cushions of Safety to Analyze the Crisis in the U. S. Subprime Mortgage Market pp. 3-23

- Jan Kregel
- The World Bank: Development Agency, Credit Union, or Institutional Dinosaur? pp. 24-49

- Chee Chan
- The Shrinking Gains from Global Trade Liberalization in Computable General Equilibrium Models: A Critical Assessment pp. 50-77

- Frank Ackerman and Kevin Gallagher
- Expanding the Boundaries of the Economics of Crime pp. 78-100

- Steven Pressman
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