Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
1978 - 2025
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2006
- The more things change... inflation targeting and central bank policy pp. 551-558

- Louis-Philippe Rochon
- Has inflation targeting had any impact on inflation? pp. 559-571

- Alvaro Angeriz and Philip Arestis
- An alternative to inflation targeting in Latin America: macroeconomic policies focused on employment pp. 573-591

- Roberto Frenkel
- Inflation and economic growth: a cross-country nonlinear analysis pp. 593-614

- Robert Pollin and Andong Zhu
- Inflation targeting, economic performance, and income distribution: a monetary macroeconomics analysis pp. 615-638

- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi
- Inflation targeting and central bank independence: we are all Keynesians now! or are we? pp. 639-652

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Is inflation targeting compatible with Post Keynesian economics? pp. 653-671

- Mark Setterfield
- Inflation targeting in a simple macroeconomic model pp. 673-688

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu and John Smithin
- Can, or should, a central bank inflation target? pp. 689-703

- Paul Davidson
- Author index to Volume 28 pp. 707-709

- The Editors
Volume 28, issue 3, 2006
- Monetary policy in the euro area pp. 371-394

- Philip Arestis and Georgios Chortareas
- Operational independence, inflation targeting, and UK monetary policy pp. 395-421

- Alexander Mihailov
- Endogenous doctrine, or, why is monetary policy in America so much better than in Europe? pp. 423-432

- James K. Galbraith
- The Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank: a theoretical comparison of their legislative mandates pp. 433-450

- Giuseppe Fontana
- Monetary policy strategies of the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve bank of the United States pp. 451-472

- Claudio Sardoni and L. Randall Wray
- The declining dollar, global economic growth, and macro stability pp. 473-493

- Paul Davidson
- Setting interest rates in the modern money era pp. 496-525

- Scott T. Fullwiler
- Value and probability pp. 527-538

- Mark Hayes
- Innocent frauds in Greenspan's last testimony pp. 539-547

- Philip Arestis and Warren Mosler
Volume 28, issue 2, 2005
- Post Keynesian versus neoclassical explanations of exchange rate movements: a short look at the long run pp. 161-179

- John Harvey
- Economic consequences of a rise in defense spending after September 11, 2001 pp. 181-191

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu
- Shareholder value orientation and the investment-profit puzzle pp. 193-215

- Engelbert Stockhammer
- The behavior of liquidity preference of banks and public and regional development: the case of Brazil pp. 217-240

- Marco Crocco, Anderson Cavalcante and Cláudio Barra
- Comprehensive accounting in simple open economy macroeconomics with endogenous sterilization or flexible exchange rates pp. 241-276

- Wynne Godley and Marc Lavoie
- Cultural variation in the theory of the firm pp. 277-293

- Donald W. Katzner
- Malaysia: from economic recovery to sustained economic growth pp. 295-315

- Marwan Abdul-Malik Thanoon, Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah and Abd. Aziz Abd. Rahman
- Capital mobility, real exchange rate appreciation, and asset price bubbles in emerging economies: a Post Keynesian macroeconomic model for a small open economy pp. 317-344

- José Luís Oreiro
- Can we trust in cross-sectional price-value correlation measures? some evidence from the case of Spain pp. 345-363

- Emilio Díaz and Ruben Osuna
Volume 28, issue 1, 2005
- Countervailing, conditioned, and contingent--the power theory of John Kenneth Galbraith pp. 3-23

- Stefan Kesting
- John Kenneth Galbraith and original institutional economics pp. 26-45

- James Ronald Stanfield and Mary Wrenn
- With John Kenneth Galbraith: a "political and moral philosophy" conception to study economic activities pp. 47-64

- Marc Humbert
- Consumer sovereign and consumption routine: a reexamination of the Galbraithian concept of the dependence effect pp. 65-82

- Francis Munier and Zhao Wang
- Technological innovation: Galbraith, the Post Keynesians, and a heterodox future pp. 83-102

- Jerry Courvisanos
- Galbraith and the Post Keynesians pp. 103-113

- Paul Davidson
- The determination of investment in the monetary production economy: a theory and its empirical application in the Post Keynesian tradition pp. 115-133

- Mitsuhiko Iyoda
- Profits, confidence, and public deficits: modeling Minsky's institutional dynamics pp. 136-154

- Eric Nasica and Alain Raybaut
Volume 27, issue 4, 2005
- The meaning of an inflation crisis: steel, Enron, and macroeconomic policy pp. 555-573

- Wesley W. Widmaier
- The effect of drought on uncertainty and agricultural investment in Australia pp. 575-594

- John Marangos and Catherine Williams
- The effect of trade liberalization on exports, imports, the balance of trade, and growth: the case of Mexico pp. 595-619

- Penélope Pacheco-López
- A note on Fisher's equation and Keynes's liquidity hypothesis pp. 621-632

- Claude A. Fongemie
- Will the classical-type approach survive Sraffian theory? pp. 633-654

- Fabio D'Orlando
- Balance-of-payments-constrained growth model: the case of India pp. 655-687

- Arslan Razmi
- Monetary base endogeneity and the new procedures of the asset-based Canadian and American monetary systems pp. 689-709

- Marc Lavoie
- A stock-flow consistent general framework for formal Minskyan analyses of closed economies pp. 712-735

- Claudio H. Dos Santos
Volume 27, issue 3, 2005
- Changing definitions: a comment on Davidson's critique of King's history of Post Keynesianism pp. 371-376

- Marc Lavoie
- Unwarping the record: a reply to Paul Davidson pp. 377-384

- John King
- Axioms and Babylonian thought: a reply pp. 385-391

- Sheila Dow
- Responses to Lavoie, King, and Dow on what Post Keynesianism is and who is a Post Keynesian pp. 393-408

- Paul Davidson
- A history of Post Keynesian economics since 1936: some hard (and not so hard) questions for the future pp. 409-421

- Giuseppe Fontana
- The (confused) state of equilibrium analysis in modern economics: an explanation pp. 423-444

- Tony Lawson
- On Lawson on equilibrium pp. 445-454

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Reorienting history (of economics) pp. 455-470

- Tony Lawson
- Minsky's acceleration channel and the role of money pp. 471-489

- Greg Hannsgen
- Industrial price determination process in the Turkish private manufacturing industry between 1980 and 2000: a Keynesian approach pp. 491-505

- Mehmet Fatih Cin
- Financial globalization: the need for a single currency and a global central bank pp. 507-531

- Philip Arestis, Santonu Basu and Sushanta Mallick
- Monetary policy and long-term interest rates pp. 533-539

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu
- Competition and aggregate demand pp. 541-549

- Nina Shapiro
Volume 27, issue 2, 2004
- What is next for the Washington consensus? The fifteenth anniversary, 1989-2004 pp. 187-193

- Claude Gnos and Louis-Philippe Rochon
- The strange history of the Washington consensus pp. 195-206

- John Williamson
- A Post Keynesian view of the Washington consensus and how to improve it pp. 208-230

- Paul Davidson
- The second Washington consensus and Latin America's quasi-stagnation pp. 231-250

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Carmen Varela
- Washington consensus and financial liberalization pp. 251-271

- Philip Arestis
- Reclaiming development from the Washington consensus pp. 273-291

- Ha-Joon Chang and Ilene Grabel
- Beyond the Washington consensus: what do we mean? pp. 293-314

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- The Washington consensus and multinational banking in Latin America pp. 315-331

- Claude Gnos and Louis-Philippe Rochon
- Fiscal policy and the Washington consensus: a Post Keynesian perspective pp. 333-343

- Alcino Camara Neto and Matías Vernengo
- The Washington consensus: a Latin American perspective fifteen years later pp. 345-365

- Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid, Esteban Perez Caldentey and Pablo Ruíz Nápoles
Volume 27, issue 1, 2004
- What is wrong with public choice pp. 3-18

- Steven Pressman
- Deviations from uncovered interest rate parity: a Post Keynesian explanation pp. 19-35

- John Harvey
- Do the skills of adults employed in minimum wage contour jobs explain why they get paid less? pp. 38-66

- William M. Rodgers Iii, William E. Spriggs and Bruce W. Klein
- Training and hysteresis effects on the wage inflation-unemployment relationship pp. 67-86

- W.D. McCausland, I. Theodossiou and I. Theodossiou
- A paradigm shift for China's central banking system pp. 87-104

- Connie Wee-Wee Chung and Jose L. Tongzon
- Exports, growth, and employment in Mexico, 1978-2000 pp. 105-124

- Pablo Ruiz-Nápoles
- Expectations, stability, and exchange rate dynamics under the Post Keynesian hypothesis pp. 125-140

- Hiroya Akiba
- A pure credit money economy: a simple steady-state model pp. 141-162

- Man-Seop Park
- Defense spending and investment in the United States pp. 163-170

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu
- Increasing returns, new growth theory, and the classicals pp. 171-184

- Ingrid Rima
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