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Volume 21, issue 4, 1999
- Post Keynesian Economics and Its Critics pp. 527-549

- Philip Arestis, Stephen Dunn and Malcolm Sawyer
- The Performance and Market Value of U.S. Nonfinancial Corporations, 1987–97 pp. 551-560

- Myron J. Gordon
- : A Review pp. 561-570

- John M. Legge
- Keynes’ Principle of Effective Demand versus the Bedlam of the New Keynesians pp. 571-588

- Paul Davidson
- Rationality of Transitional Consumers: A Post Keynesian View pp. 589-602

- Marko Lah and Andrej Sušjan
- A Post Keynesian Explanation of Employment in the United States pp. 603-610

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu
- The Gains from Trade in a Ricardian Model When Workers Have Preferences among Occupations pp. 611-620

- Paul Tompkinson
- International Comparisons of the Real Wage—Employment Relationship pp. 621-637

- Keith Bender and Ioannis Theodossiou
- Basic Income and the Right to Work: A Keynesian Approach pp. 639-662

- William Jackson
- A Generalized Theory of Output Determination pp. 663-678

- John Hudson
- An Irreverent Overview of the History of Money from the Beginning of the Beginning through to the Present pp. 679-687

- L. Randall Wray
- Author index to Volume 21 pp. 689-691

- The Editors
Volume 21, issue 3, 1999
- A “Second Edition” of Keynes’ General Theory pp. 367-386

- Anthony Thirlwall and J. M. Keynes
- Are Prices Unimportant? The Changing Structure of the Industrialized Economies pp. 387-398

- Eileen Appelbaum and Ronald Schettkat
- Post-Keynes Monetary and Financial Theory pp. 399-414

- Robert Clower
- Expectations and Confidence under Uncertainty pp. 415-430

- David Dequech
- An Application of Thirlwall’s Law to the Spanish Economy pp. 431-439

- Miguel Leon-Ledesma
- The Demand for Bank Loans and the “State of Trade” pp. 441-454

- Peter Howells and Khaled A. Hussein
- Debt Service, Financing Constraints, and Fixed Investment: Evidence from Panel Data pp. 455-478

- Leonce Ndikumana
- Expectations, Path Dependence and Effective Demand: A Macroeconomic Model along Keynesian Lines pp. 479-501

- Mark Setterfield
- Western Economics and the Economy of Japan pp. 503-521

- Donald W. Katzner
- Editor’s Corner pp. 523-524

- Paul Davidson
Volume 21, issue 2, 1998
- The Nature of Expectations in the Foreign Exchange Market: A Test of Competing Theories pp. 181-200

- John T. Harvey
- Income Inequality and The Business Cycle: A Survey of The Evidence and Some New Results pp. 201-225

- Simon C. Parker
- Inheritance and Chance as Determinants of Capital Wealth Inequality pp. 227-258

- James A. Yunker
- A New Approach to Balance-of-Payments Constraint: Some Empirical Evidence pp. 259-282

- José A. Alonso and Carlos Garcimartín
- On Capital Flows and The Balance-of-Payments-Constrained Growth Model pp. 283-298

- Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid
- Individually Identical or Collectively Autonomous? Questioning the Representation of Investment Behavior in the Kaleckian Multisector Model of Growth pp. 299-313

- Man-Seop Park
- The Janus Hypothesis pp. 315-342

- Elias Khalil
- A Comment on Bernstein’s “How Long Can You Run—and Where are you Running?” pp. 343-348

- Murray Glickman
- A Rejoinder pp. 349-352

- Peter L. Bernstein
- In Defense of Kaldor: A Comment on Casillas’s “Kaldor versus Prebisch on Employment and Industrialization” pp. 353-361

- John McCombie
- Editor’s Corner pp. 363-364

- P.D.
- Erratum pp. 364-364

- The Editors
Volume 21, issue 1, 1998
- Twenty Years Old and Growing Stronger Every Day pp. 3-10

- Paul Davidson
- John Maynard Keynes: From Retrospect to Prospect pp. 11-13

- John Kenneth Galbraith
- Stock Market Risk in a Post Keynesian World pp. 15-24

- Peter L. Bernstein
- Wage Dispersion: “Who Done It?” pp. 25-37

- Lester Thurow
- Keynes and Employment Policy in the Second World War pp. 39-50

- Lord Skidelsky
- Inequality, Poverty, and the Fisc in Twentieth-Century America pp. 51-75

- Robert D. Plotnick, Eugene Smolensky, Eirik Evenhouse and Siobhan Reilly
- Save Social Security from Its Saviors pp. 77-92

- Robert Eisner
- The Economics of Social Security: An Old Keynesian Perspective pp. 93-110

- Thomas Palley
- Aspects of a Post Keynesian Theory of Finance pp. 111-133

- Jan Kregel
- Asset Exchanges, Financial Market Trading, and The M1 Income Velocity Puzzle pp. 135-162

- Robert Pollin and Mark Schaberg
- Path Dependency and Animal Spirits pp. 163-165

- George P. Brockway
- Path Dependency and Animal Spirits: A Reply pp. 167-170

- Mark Setterfield
- Accommodationism, Structuralism, and Superstructuralism pp. 171-173

- Thomas Palley
- Accommodation to Accommodationism: A Note pp. 175-178

- Basil Moore
- Erratum pp. 179-179

- The Editors
- Answers to Photo Quiz pp. 180-180

- The Editors