Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
1978 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2004
- Smooth sailing or rough waters ahead: a symposium on reforming the international financial architecture pp. 551-555

- Claude Gnos and Louis-Philippe Rochon
- Dollars, debt, and dependence: the case for international monetary reform pp. 557-572

- Jane D'Arista
- Can we create a stable international financial environment that ensures net resource transfers to developing countries? pp. 573-590

- Jan Kregel
- The future of the international financial system pp. 591-605

- Paul Davidson
- The future of the global financial system pp. 607-611

- John Williamson
- Reforming the international financial and monetary system: from Keynes to Davidson and Stiglitz pp. 613-629

- Claude Gnos and Louis-Philippe Rochon
- A global currency for a global economy pp. 631-653

- Basil Moore
- Alternative exchange rate arrangements and effective demand: an important missing analysis in the debate over greater North American monetary integration pp. 655-677

- Hassan Bougrine and Mario Seccareccia
- Monetary policy and demand management for the small open economy in contemporary conditions with (perfectly) mobile capital pp. 679-694

- Eric Kam and John Smithin
- Decentralized versus centralized collective bargaining: is the collective bargaining structure in Spain efficient? pp. 695-728

- Jesus Ferreiro
- China's trade reform: Verdoorn's Law married to Adam Smith's "vent for surplus" principle pp. 729-744

- Ingrid Rima
- Profit maximization and the Japanese firm: a reply to Coffey and Tomlinson pp. 745-750

- Donald W. Katzner
- Author index to Volume 26 pp. 751-753

- The Editors
Volume 26, issue 3, 2004
- On leisure demand: a Post Keynesian critique of neoclassical theory pp. 371-394

- Paul Downward
- An empirical examination of the Post Keynesian view of forward exchange rates pp. 395-418

- Imad A. Moosa
- Post Keynesian theory, technology policy, and long-term growth pp. 419-440

- Renaud Bellais
- What don't economists know now that Marshall knew a century ago? A note on Marshall's "sophisticated informality" pp. 441-460

- Roberto Marchionatti
- Deficits, growth, and the current slowdown: what role for fiscal policy? pp. 461-469

- Theodore Pelagidis and Evangelia Desli
- The long and short of it: global liberalization and the incomes of the poor pp. 471-504

- Christian Weller and Adam Hersh
- Agroforestry adoption in Mexico: using Keynes to better understand farmer decision-making pp. 505-521

- James F. Casey
- Commodity prices, wages, and U.S. inflation in the twentieth century pp. 523-545

- Harry Bloch, Alfred Dockery and David Sapsford
Volume 26, issue 2, 2003
- Funded system and uncertainty pp. 191-204

- Begoña Eguía and Felipe Serrano
- State, money, catallaxy: underlaboring for a chartalist theory of money pp. 205-225

- Mark S. Peacock
- The veterans' bonus of 1936 pp. 227-244

- Lester G. Telser
- Setting the record straight on A history of Post Keynesian economics pp. 245-272

- Paul Davidson
- Post Keynesian economics since 1936: a history of a promise that bounced? pp. 273-289

- Eric Tymoigne and Frederic Lee
- Credit cards and interest rates: theory and institutional factors pp. 289-302

- Robert F. Stauffer
- Credit cards and interest rates: theory and institutional factors--a critical view pp. 303-308

- Warren Mosler
- Loanable funds, liquidity preference, and endogenous money: do credit cards make a difference? pp. 309-323

- L. Randall Wray
- Toward a reconcilement of endogenous money and liquidity preference pp. 325-340

- Christopher Brown
- Pricing in a small open monetary economy: a Post Keynesian model pp. 341-355

- Etelberto Ortiz Cruz
- Monetary transmission--federal funds rate and prime rate pp. 357-362

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu
Volume 26, issue 1, 2003
- Reinventing fiscal policy pp. 3-25

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- Did the currency board resolve Bulgaria's financial crisis of 1996-97? pp. 27-55

- Clifford S. POIROT Jr.
- State money and the real world: or chartalism and its discontents pp. 57-67

- Louis-Philippe Rochon, Matias Vernengo, Louis-Philippe Rochon and Matias Vernengo
- The validity of the balance-of-payments-constrained growth model for a small economy in transition: the case of Slovenia pp. 69-93

- Jani Bekó
- Barter hysteresis in post-Soviet Russia: an institutional and Post Keynesian perspective pp. 95-116

- Pepita Ould-Ahmed
- Globalization, vertical relations, and the J-mode firm pp. 117-144

- Dan Coffey and Philip Tomlinson
- Conventional and unconventional behavior under uncertainty pp. 145-168

- David Dequech
- Teaching Post Keynesian economics to undergraduate students pp. 169-186

- Steven Pressman and Richard Holt
Volume 25, issue 4, 2003
- Is "mathematical science" an oxymoron when used to describe economics? pp. 527-545

- Paul Davidson
- Understanding the relationship between mathematics and economics pp. 547-560

- Sheila Dow
- Why mathematics in economics? pp. 561-574

- Donald W. Katzner
- Weintraub on the evolution of mathematical economics: a review essay pp. 575-589

- J. Barkley Rosser
- Reconstructing the past: a response to four readers pp. 591-598

- E. Roy Weintraub
- The endogenous money hypothesis: empirical evidence from Malaysia (1985-2000) pp. 599-611

- Bala Shanmugam, Mahendhiran Nair and Ong Wee Li
- On capital shortages and European unemployment: a panel data investigation pp. 613-640

- Constantinos Alexiou and Christos Pitelis
- Energy and market power: an alternative approach to the economics of oil pp. 641-659

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- The Mexican economy: balance-of-payments-constrained growth model--the importance of the exchange rate, 1970-1999 pp. 661-691

- Eduardo Loría
- The trouble with Q pp. 693-698

- Craig Medlen
- Author index to Volume 25 pp. 699-701

- The Editors
Volume 25, issue 3, 2003
- Post Keynesian price theory pp. 355-365

- Nina Shapiro and Malcolm Sawyer
- International tax policy: recent changes and dynamics under globalization pp. 367-384

- Johan Deprez
- Public employment and environmental sustainability pp. 385-406

- Mathew Forstater
- Legitimizing basic income in developing countries: Brazil, or "the answer is blowin' in the wind" pp. 407-424

- Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy
- Multiple unofficial economy equilibria and income distribution dynamics in systemic transition pp. 425-447

- J. Barkley Rosser, Marina V. Rosser and Ehsan Ahmed
- Price liberalization, monetary, and fiscal policies for transition economies: a Post Keynesian perspective pp. 449-469

- John Marangos
- Keynes's General Theory: valid only for modern capitalism? pp. 471-491

- David Dequech
- Banking, information, and financial instability in Asia pp. 493-513

- Lino Sau
- A labor-adverse selection model of reducing working time pp. 515-524

- Chung-Cheng Lin and Yang C.c
Volume 25, issue 2, 2002
- Decision-making under uncertainty as drama: Keynesian and Shacklean themes in three of Shakespeare's tragedies pp. 189-218

- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- Interest parity, purchasing power parity, "risk premia," and Post Keynesian economic analysis pp. 219-235

- John Smithin
- Interest parity, risk premia, and Post Keynesian analysis pp. 237-249

- Marc Lavoie
- Implications arising from the theory on the Treasury's bank reserve effects pp. 251-261

- William Van Lear
- Fiscal effects on reserves and the independence of the Fed pp. 263-271

- Stephanie Bell and L. Randall Wray
- The jobs guarantee: a Post Keynesian analysis pp. 273-291

- Tony Ramsay
- Symposium on J.A. Hobson's Imperialism: A Study (1902)--Introduction pp. 293-295

- Fiona Maclachlan
- J.A. Hobson and the economists pp. 297-308

- Fiona Maclachlan
- Imperialism and the era of falling prices pp. 309-329

- Gregory P. Nowell
- Hobson's voice: American internationalism, Asian development, and global macroeconomic imbalances pp. 331-351

- Herman Schwartz
Volume 25, issue 1, 2002
- Restating the purpose of the JPKE after 25 years pp. 3-7

- Paul Davidson
- Economic contradictions coming home to roost? Does the U.S. economy face a long-term aggregate demand generation problem? pp. 9-32

- Thomas Palley
- The determinants of currency market forecasts: an empirical study pp. 33-49

- John Harvey
- What are the questions? pp. 51-68

- Donald W. Katzner
- Are devaluations contractionary in Asia? pp. 69-82

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Souphala Chomsisengphet and Magda Kandil
- Classical-type temporary positions: a "cost-plus" model pp. 83-103

- Sergio Nisticò
- The philosophy of investment: a Post Keynesian perspective pp. 105-121

- Geoffrey Poitras
- Balance-of-payments-constrained growth in Brazil: a test of Thirlwall's Law, 1890-1973 pp. 123-140

- Luis Bertola, Hermes Higachi and Gabriel Porcile
- The employment issue in the European Union pp. 141-159

- Marcella Corsi and Alessandro Roncaglia
- Another perspective on the reserve requirement increments of 1936 and 1937 pp. 161-179

- Robert F. Stauffer
- Reply: Another perspective on the reserve requirement increments of 1936 and 1937 pp. 181-182

- L.G. Telser
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