Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
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Volume 18, issue 4, 1996
- Reality and Economic Theory pp. 479-508

- Paul Davidson
- A General Post Keynesian Theory of Protection pp. 509-531

- Neville R. Norman
- Keynes’ General Theory: A Look at the Criss-Cross of Reviews pp. 533-545

- Kurt Rothschild
- The Treatment of Post Keynesian Economics in the History of Economic Thought Texts pp. 547-565

- Usamah Ramadan and Warren Samuels
- Orthodox Approaches to Exchange Rate Determination: A Survey pp. 567-583

- John T. Harvey
- Accommodationism versus Structuralism: Time for an Accommodation pp. 585-594

- Thomas Palley
- Elements of a Post Keynesian Alternative to “Household Production” pp. 595-607

- Christopher G. Fuller
- Source of Stagflation in an Oil-Producing Country: Evidence from Iran pp. 609-620

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee
- Access to Credit and the Inflation Process in a Developing Economy pp. 621-631

- Amal Sanyal
- Author Index to Volume 18 pp. 633-634

- The Editors
Volume 18, issue 3, 1996
- Erratum pp. 310-310

- The Editors
- The Keynesian Multiplier, Liquidity Preference, and Endogenous Money pp. 311-331

- Paul Dalziel
- Is New Keynesian Investment Theory Really “Keynesian”? Reflections on Fazzari and Variato pp. 333-357

- James Crotty
- Varieties of Keynesian Investment Theories: Further Reflections pp. 359-368

- Steven Fazzari and Variato Anna Maria
- Measuring the Quality of Academic Journals: The Case of Economics pp. 369-396

- Clive Beed and Cara Beed
- Keynesian Uncertainty in Credit Markets pp. 397-418

- Penny Neal
- Post Keynesian Realism and Keynes’ General Theory pp. 419-441

- Stephen D. Parsons
- A Post Keynesian Theory of Credit Rationing pp. 443-470

- Martin H. Wolfson
- Real-World Agents, REH Agents, and the Econometrician pp. 471-476

- Amal Sanyal
Volume 18, issue 2, 1995
- Introduction pp. 157-158

- Paul Davidson
- The Independence of Central Banks: A Critical Assessment of the Arguments pp. 159-175

- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- Autonomous and Accountable pp. 177-187

- Thomas Rymes
- Does an Independent Central Bank Violate Democracy? pp. 189-210

- David A. Levy
- Federal Reserve Independence: What Kind and How Much? pp. 211-230

- Bernard Shull
- Federal Reserve Independence and the People’s Quest for Full Employment and Price Stability pp. 231-249

- Richard D. Bartel
- The 1931 Sterling Crisis and the Independence of the Bank of England pp. 251-268

- William H. Janeway
- The Efficiency of Financial Systems, Liberalization, and Economic Development pp. 269-292

- Rogério Studart
- Okun’s Law and the Fulfillment of Wage and Price Expectations pp. 293-308

- Farrokh Nourzad and Yaser Almaghrbi
Volume 18, issue 1, 1995
- Should Public Assistance Be Targeted? pp. 3-28

- Eugene Smolensky, Siobhan Reilly and Eirik Evenhouse
- The Determination of Industrial Prices in India: A Post Keynesian Approach pp. 29-52

- Kunal Sen and Rajendra R. Vaidya
- Monetary Regimes and the Term Structure of Forward Premia pp. 53-64

- Nita Thacker
- Sidney Weintraub: The Genesis of an Economic Heretic pp. 65-88

- J.E. King
- The Demand for Endogenous Money pp. 89-106

- Peter G.A. Howells
- Dynamic Games in Macro Models: A Critical Appraisal pp. 107-123

- Mohammed Dore
- Some Empirical Evidence on the Temporal Relationships between Foreign Inflows and Aggregate Spending Categories in the United States pp. 125-139

- Saeid Mahdavi
- Indirect Taxes and the Cambridge Model pp. 141-151

- Joan O’Connell
- Announcement pp. 152-152

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 4, 1995
- On the Persistence of High Unemployment in the OECD Countries: The Real Debt Resistance Hypothesis pp. 481-502

- Javid Taheri
- Paradox of Hysteresis and Real-Wage Flexibility in Australia pp. 503-514

- Neil Dias Karunaratne
- by Eileen Appelbaum and Rosemary Batt: A Review pp. 515-524

- Robert Drago
- A Note on Volatility pp. 525-544

- Frederic L. Pryor and Elliott Sulcove
- The Endogenous Money Stock: Empirical Observations from the United Kingdom pp. 545-559

- Philip Arestis and Iris Biefang-Frisancho
- Business Cycle Volatility and Economic Growth: The Historical Record, 1870–1986 pp. 561-577

- Morris Altman
- An Empirical Note on the Investment Behavior of U.K. Firms, 1960–85 pp. 579-591

- Donald Hay and Helen Louri
- Household Behavior under “Austerity” Stabilization of Hyperinflation: The Roots of Fragility pp. 593-605

- Leon Podkaminer
- Finance and Economic Breakdown: Modeling Minsky’s “Financial Instability Hypothesis” pp. 607-635

- Steve Keen
- Macroeconomic Determinants of Tariff Policy in a Developing Economy: Costa Rica, 1963–92 pp. 636-644

- John Thornton and Philip Molyneux
- Author Index to Volume 17 pp. 645-646

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 3, 1995
- Rediscovering the Missing Visionary of the Middle Way: A Review of Skidelsky on Keynes pp. 313-324

- Johan Deprez
- How Keynes Became a Post Keynesian pp. 325-335

- Bill Ballard
- In the “Orthodox” Tradition: Keynes Never Managed to Become a Post Keynesian pp. 337-340

- D. E Moggridge
- What Keynes Really Said about Deficit Spending pp. 341-355

- Elba K. Brown-Collier and Bruce E. Collier
- Divergent Trends in Gender Segregation by Occupation in the United States: 1970–92 pp. 357-378

- Martin Watts
- Cumulative Causation and the “New” Theories of Economic Growth pp. 381-402

- Peter Skott and Paul Auerbach
- A Post Keynesian Perspective of U.K. Manufacturing Pricing pp. 403-426

- Paul Downward
- Keynes and the Collapse of the British Cotton Industry in the 1920s: A Microeconomic Case against Laissez-Faire pp. 427-445

- Roberto Marchionatti
- On the Long-Run Determinants of the U.S. Trade Balance: A Comment pp. 447-455

- Ki-Ho Kim
- The Long-Run Determinants of the U.S. Trade Balance Revisited pp. 457-465

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee
- Stagflation and Monetary Stabilization Policies: A Rejoinder pp. 469-471

- Hamid Mohtadi and Harjit Arora
- Stagflation and Monetary Stabilization Policies: A Comment pp. 469-471

- P. Nagaraian
- Sluggish Job Growth: Rising Productivity, Anemic Recovery, or Something Else? pp. 473-478

- Basil Moore
- Editor’s Corner pp. 479-482

- The Editors
Volume 17, issue 2, 1994
- Economics as an Elite Folk Science: The Suppression of Uncertainty pp. 165-184

- Jerry Ravetz
- Introduction pp. 185-186

- Paul Davidson
- Is Keynesian Demand Management Policy Still Viable? pp. 187-210

- Steven Cunningham and Jon Vilasuso
- Keynes is Not Dead, Just Drugged and Dormant pp. 211-229

- Robert Eisner
- Why Doubt the Effectiveness of Keynesian Fiscal Policy? pp. 231-248

- Steven Fazzari
- John Maynard Nosferatu pp. 249-260

- James K. Galbraith
- The Viability of Economic Policy and the Priorities of Economic Policy pp. 261-277

- Jan Kregel
- The Institutional Context of the MacroEconomy and Demand Management Policy: Comment on Cunningham and Vilasuso pp. 279-283

- Warren Samuels
- Is Keynesian Policy Dead after All These Years? pp. 285-306

- L. Randall Wray
- Keynesian Demand Management is Alive and Ill pp. 307-310

- Gerald Epstein
Volume 17, issue 1, 1994
- Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis Since Keynes: A Partial History pp. 3-31

- J. E. King
- The Shacklean Nature of Commons’s Reasonable Value pp. 33-44

- Richard M. Dawson
- Fully Inarticulate Model Economics: Or, Does Math Equal Macro? pp. 45-68

- Michael R. Montgomery
- Circular Causation and the Veblenian Dichotomy in the: An Introduction to Institutionalist Method pp. 69-89

- John T. Harvey
- On the Relationship between Kalecki and the Kaleckians pp. 91-109

- Andrew B. Trigg
- Endogenous Money and the Multiplier pp. 111-120

- Allin Cottrell
- The Demise of the Keynesian Multiplier: A Reply to Cottrell pp. 121-133

- Basil Moore
- Comment on “Why Does Business Invest?” pp. 135-136

- Douglas Stutsman
- Rejoinder to Douglas Stutsman pp. 137-137

- Edward A. Downe and William Pan
- An Open Economy Model of Wages and Employment with an Application to Korea pp. 139-152

- Moon Woo-Sik
- Why a Low Interest Rate is the Proper Preventive of Inflation pp. 153-158

- George P. Brockway
- Challenge to the Natural Rate Doctrine pp. 159-161

- Robert Eisner
- Erratum pp. 163-163

- The Editors
- The Nature of Post Keynesianism and Its Links to Other Traditions pp. 164-164

- Tony Lawson
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