Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
1978 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2002
- The Making of Monetary Policy in Endogenous Money Theory: An Introduction pp. 503-509

- Giuseppe Fontana
- The Triumph of Keynes: What Now for Monetary Policy Research? pp. 511-527

- Paul Dalziel
- The Bank of England Macroeconomic Model: Its Nature and Implications pp. 529-545

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- Monetary Policy Rules: What Are We Learning? pp. 547-568

- Giuseppe Fontana and Alfonso Palacio-Vera
- Central Banks and Market Interest Rates pp. 569-585

- Iris Biefang-Frisancho and Peter Howells
- Monetary Policy with Endogenous Money and Liquidity Preference: A Nondualistic Treatment pp. 587-607

- Victoria Chick and Sheila Dow
- Two Versions of the Principle of Effective Demand: Kalecki and Keynes pp. 609-621

- Julio Lopez G.
- Was Kalecki an “Imperfectionist”? Davidson on Kalecki pp. 623-629

- Peter Kriesler
- Keynes versus Kalecki: Responses to Lopez and Kriesler pp. 631-641

- Paul Davidson
- A Post Keynesian Appreciation of a Reconstruction of Economics pp. 643-656

- Bruce R. McFarling
- Editor’s Corner pp. 657-658

- M. E. Sharpe
- Author Index to Volume 24 pp. 659-661

- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 3, 2002
- The Origins of the Galbraithian System: Stephen P. Dunn in Conversation with J.K. Galbraith pp. 347-365

- Stephen Dunn
- Thirlwall’s Law and Uneven Development pp. 367-390

- Amitava Dutt
- What Drives the Fed to Act? pp. 391-417

- Christian Weller
- A Critique of John B. Taylor’s “Expectations, Open Market Operations, and Changes in the Federal Funds Rate” pp. 419-422

- Warren Mosler
- An Important Inconsistency at the Heart of the Standard Macroeconomic Model pp. 423-441

- Wynne Godley and Anwar Shaikh
- A Test of the Post Keynesian Hypothesis on Expectation Formation in the Foreign Exchange Market pp. 443-457

- Imad A. Moosa
- Phillips Curves and Expectation Adjustments for Maturing Nations in the Asia Pacific Region pp. 459-473

- James J. Gapinski
- Globalization pp. 475-492

- Paul Davidson
- Stock Prices and Employment pp. 493-498

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu
- George Brockway: A Remembrance pp. 499-502

- David Colander
Volume 24, issue 2, 2001
- The 1520-1640 “Great Inflation”: An Early Case of Controversy on the Nature of Money pp. 181-203

- Philip Arestis and Peter Howells
- Higher Member Bank Reserve Ratios in 1936 and 1937 Did Not Cause the Relapse into Depression pp. 205-216

- L. G. Telser
- The E-Money Revolution: Challenges and Implications for Monetary Policy pp. 217-233

- Thomas Palley
- Why Does It Not Make Sense to Create a Monetary Union in MERCOSUR? A Keynesian Alternative Proposal pp. 235-252

- Fernando Ferrari-Filho
- Overcapacity and the East Asian Crisis pp. 253-275

- Korkut A. Erturk
- Kaleckian Models of Growth in a Coherent Stock-Flow Monetary Framework: A Kaldorian View pp. 277-311

- Marc Lavoie and Wynne Godley
- Kaldor’s “Institutional” Theory of Income Distribution Revisited: Different Views on the Nature of the Corporate Economy pp. 313-327

- Man-Seop Park
- Revisiting a Historical Debate on Pricing Dynamics in the United Kingdom: Further Confirmation of Post Keynesian Pricing Theory pp. 329-344

- Paul Downward
Volume 24, issue 1, 2001
- Exchange Rate Theory and “the Fundamentals” pp. 3-15

- John Harvey
- Profits: The Views of Jerome Levy and Michal Kalecki pp. 17-30

- S Jay Levy
- Jørgen Pedersen—An Early Danish Contributor to Keynesian Economics pp. 31-40

- Finn Olesen
- The Significance, Success, and Failure of Microeconomic Theory pp. 41-58

- Donald W. Katzner
- Crafting a Post Keynesian Macroeconomic Framework to Explain European Unemployment: Econometric Evidence from the European Union Countries pp. 59-80

- Constantinos Alexiou
- The Relation between the Warranted Growth Rate, the Natural Rate, and the Balance of Payments Equilibrium Growth Rate pp. 81-88

- Anthony Thirlwall
- “Exorcising the Ghost”: An Alternate Model for Measuring the Financing Gap in Developing Countries pp. 89-124

- M. Nureldin Hussain
- Trade, Growth, and Monetary Union pp. 125-147

- Charalambos Pattichis
- Keynes’ Law and Its Critics pp. 149-163

- David Bunting
- A Model of Employment and Real Wages under Imperfect Competition pp. 165-178

- Harry Bloch and Jakob Madsen
- Editor’s Corner pp. 179-179

- The Editors
Volume 23, issue 4, 2001
- Alternative Keynesian and Post Keynesian Perspective on Uncertainty and Expectations pp. 545-566

- J. Barkley Rosser
- Bounded Rationality Is Not Fundamental Uncertainty: A Post Keynesian Perspective pp. 567-587

- Stephen Dunn
- What Does the Aggregate Production Function Show? Further thoughts on Solow’s “Second thoughts on Growth Theory” pp. 589-615

- John McCombie
- Monetary Policy and the Distribution of Income: Evidence for the United States and the United Kingdom pp. 617-638

- Georgios Argitis and Christos Pitelis
- Dollarization: “An Intellectual Fad or a Deep Insight”? pp. 639-661

- Rogerio Studart
- Why the Trade Deficits Won’t Go Away pp. 663-667

- George P. Brockway
- Credible Monetary Policy: A Post Keynesian Approach pp. 669-687

- João Sicsú
- International Trade Policies for Transition Economies: The Post Keynesian Alternative pp. 689-704

- John Marangos
- A Critical Reflection on Endogenous Money and Asset Price Inflation pp. 705-708

- William Van Lear and Robert Stokes
- Endogenous Money and Asset Price Inflation: Reply pp. 709-712

- Paul Dalziel
- Author Index to Volume 23 pp. 713-715

- The Editors
- Economics Editor pp. 716-716

- The Editors
Volume 23, issue 3, 2001
- Self-Interest and Incompetence pp. 363-373

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Effective Supply and Effective Demand pp. 375-381

- David Colander
- The Principle of Effective Demand and Its Relevance in the Long Run pp. 383-390

- Luigi L. Pasinetti
- The Principle of Effective Demand: Another View pp. 391-409

- Paul Davidson
- Effective Demand and Coordination Failures pp. 411-440

- Andrea Boitani and Domenico Delli Gatti
- Long-Run Monetary Facts of the United States pp. 441-448

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu
- Efficiency Wages in Kaleckian Models of Employment pp. 449-464

- Marc Lavoie
- Post Keynesian Pricing Theory “Reconfirmed”? A Critical Review of pp. 465-483

- Paul Downward and Frederic Lee
- Financial Integration Under Conditions of Chaotic Hysteresis: The Russian Financial Crisis of 1998 pp. 485-507

- Clifford S. Poirot
- The Endogenous Money Hypothesis: Some Evidence from Spain (1987–1998) pp. 509-526

- Alfonso Palacio Vera
- Three Views on Stock Markets and Corporate Behavior: Tobin, Veblen, and Marx pp. 527-543

- Ali A. Bolbol and Mark A. Lovewell
- Errata pp. 544-544

- The Editors
Volume 23, issue 2, 2000
- A Fresh Look at the Efficient Market Hypothesis: How the Intellectual History of Finance Encouraged a Real “Fraud-on-The-Market” pp. 181-199

- M. C. Findlay and E. E. Williams
- Seeking Explanations Not Preserving Theorems: Corporate Finance, Confidence, Asymmetric Information, and the UK Macroeconomy pp. 201-233

- Murray Glickman
- The IMF as Crisis Manager: An Assessment of the Strategy in Asia and of Its Criticisms pp. 235-266

- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- The Solow Residual, Technical Change, and Aggregate Production Functions pp. 267-297

- John McCombie
- The Gains from Free Trade When Workers Are Not Indifferent to Their Occupations pp. 299-300

- Murray Kemp and Koji Shimomura
- A Post Keynesian View of Transition to Market Capitalism: Developing a Civilized Society pp. 301-311

- John Marangos
- The Endogenous/Exogenous Nature of South Africa’s Money Supply Under Direct and Indirect Monetary Control Measures pp. 313-329

- Kevin Nell
- Post Keynesian Economics and Nihilism pp. 331-347

- Edward J. McKenna and Diane C. Zannoni
- A Comment on Dow’s “Post Keynesianism and Critical Realism: What Is the Connection?” pp. 349-355

- Andrew Brown
- Brown’s Comment: A Reply pp. 357-360

- Sheila Dow
Volume 23, issue 1, 2000
- There Are Major Differences between Kalecki’s Theory of Employment and Keynes’s General Theory of Employment Interest and Money pp. 3-25

- Paul Davidson
- Post Keynesians and Circuitists on Money and Uncertainty: An Attempt at Generality pp. 27-48

- Giuseppe Fontana
- On the Information and Selection Function of Economics Articles—Claims and Reality pp. 49-75

- Dirk Meyer
- Expectations, Endogenous Money, and the Business Cycle: An Exercise in Open Systems Modeling pp. 77-105

- Mark Setterfield
- Business Cycle Volatility and Economic Growth: A Reassessment pp. 107-116

- Terence C. Mills
- Asymmetric Adjustment in Efficiency Wage Models pp. 117-140

- Martin Schmidt
- The Organizational History of Post Keynesian Economics in America, 1971-1995 pp. 141-162

- Frederic Lee
- A Post Keynesian View of Interest Parity Theorems pp. 163-179

- Marc Lavoie
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