Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
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Volume 14, issue 4, 1992
- Introduction pp. 423-423

- Paul Davidson
- The Neoclassical and a Post Keynesian Theory of Investment pp. 425-443

- M. J. Gordon
- The Investment Function: Five Propositions in Response to Professor Gordon pp. 445-464

- Douglas Vickers
- Financial Theory and the Theory of Investment pp. 465-481

- Joel Fried
- Neoclassical and Keynesian Approaches to the Theory of Investment pp. 483-496

- James Crotty
- Workgroups, Efficiency Wages and Work Effort pp. 497-521

- Dale Belman, Robert Drago and Mark Wooden
- Effort-Inducing Contracts pp. 523-545

- Eskander Alvi
- The Keynesian Theory of the Price Level: An Econometric Evaluation Using a Vector Autoregression Model pp. 547-560

- Paul S. Estenson
- Comment on “The Keynesian Theory of the Price Level: An Econometric Evaluation Using a Vector Autoregression Model” pp. 561-562

- Bill Ballard
- Should I difference? pp. 563-565

- Paul S. Estenson
- The Tournament as a Model for Executive Compensation pp. 567-571

- Albert Rees
- Further Comment on Executive Salaries pp. 573-575

- George P. Brockway
- Editor’s Corner pp. 577-577

- The Editors
- Author Index to Volume 14 pp. 578-579

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 3, 1992
- Commercial Banks in Macroeconomic Theory pp. 285-296

- Arne Heise
- Commercial Banks, the Central Bank, and Endogenous Money pp. 297-310

- L. Randall Wray
- A “New View” of the Role of Banking Firms in Keynesian Monetary Theory pp. 311-320

- Gary Dymski
- Structural Roots of U.S. Trade Problems: Income Elasticities, Secular Trends, and Hysteresis pp. 321-346

- Robert Blecker
- Relatively Stable Lifetime Consumption as Evidence of Positive Time Preference pp. 347-366

- James A. Yunker
- An Explanation for the Recent Behavior of Income and Transaction Velocities in the United Kingdom pp. 367-389

- Peter Howells and Iris Beifang-Frisancho Mariscal
- Resource Use and U.S. Manufacturing Productivity Growth pp. 389-407

- David Alexander
- The Theory of Economic Breakdown by John Cornwall: A Review Article pp. 409-417

- Wallace C. Peterson
- Announcement pp. 419-419

- The Editors
Volume 14, issue 2, 1991
- Measuring Discrimination by Direct Experimental Methods: Seeking Gunsmoke pp. 143-150

- Peter Riach and Judith Rich
- Unbalanced Growth Dynamics: Implications for Secular Wage Behavior pp. 151-168

- Mary Merva
- Uncertainty, Liquidity and Speculation: A Keynesian Perspective on Financial Innovation in the Debt Markets pp. 169-182

- Michael Carter
- Money, Credit, and Prices in a Kaldorian Macro Model pp. 183-203

- Thomas Palley
- Expectations and Equilibrium: Implications for Keynes, the Neo-Ricardian Keynesians, and the Post Keynesians pp. 205-224

- Amitava Dutt
- Does Government Activity Invalidate the Cambridge Theorem of the Rate of Profit? A Reconciliation pp. 225-231

- Paul C. Dalziel
- Market Microstructure and Post Keynesian Theory pp. 233-247

- William M. Taylor and Edward E. Williams
- Postwar Movements in Prices of Primary Products and Manufactured Goods pp. 249-266

- Harry Bloch and David Sapsford
- The Employment Distribution and the Creation of Financial Dependence pp. 267-280

- William Jackson
- The Savings Concern: Should Small Potatoes Dominate the Feast? pp. 281-282

- Herbert Bernstein
Volume 14, issue 1, 1991
- Savings and the Distribution of Income pp. 3-22

- David Bunting
- Professor Krugman’s 45-Degree Rule pp. 23-28

- Anthony Thirlwall
- Economic Populism Versus Keynes: Reinterpreting Budget Deficit in Latin America pp. 29-38

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Fernando Dall’Acqua
- Athanasios (Tom) Asimakopulos, 1930–1990: A Memoir pp. 39-48

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Firms, Markets, and Innovation pp. 49-60

- Nina Shapiro
- A Post Keynesian View of Exchange Rate Determination pp. 61-71

- John T. Harvey
- On the Effects of U.S. Federal Deficits on its Trade Flows pp. 72-82

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee
- Assimilation Costs, Consumer Optimization, and the Time-Series Consumption Function pp. 83-92

- Robert G. James
- Economic Stabilization and Money Supply Endogeneity in a Conflicting Claims Environment pp. 93-110

- Alan Isaac
- Indeterminacy of Macroeconomic Equilibrium in a “Post Keynesian New Classical” Model pp. 111-116

- J. Barkley Rosser
- A Note on Dalziel’s Model of Long-Run Distributive Equilibrium pp. 117-120

- Joanílio Teixeira and Jorge Thompson Araújo
- A Note on Dalziel’s Model of Long-Run Distributive Equilibrium: Reply pp. 121-124

- Paul C. Dalziel
- Has the Demand for Money Been Mislaid? A Reply to “Has Moore become Too Horizontal?” pp. 125-133

- Basil Moore
- Is the concept of an Equilibrium Demand for Money Meaningful? A Reply to “Has the Demand for Money been Mislaid?” pp. 134-136

- C. A. E. Goodhart
- Announcements pp. 137-138

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 139-139

- The Editors
Volume 13, issue 4, 1991
- Philosophy of Science and Contemporary Economics: An Overview pp. 459-494

- Clive Beed
- Postmodernism and Economics pp. 495-510

- David F. Ruccio
- “Truth” and “Discourse” in the Social Construction of Economic Reality: An Essay on the Relation of Knowledge to Socioeconomic Policy pp. 511-524

- Warren Samuels
- Surveying Dynamics pp. 525-543

- E. Roy Weintraub
- Myth and Metaphor in Orthodox Economics pp. 545-564

- David P. Ellerman
- Postmodernism and the Social Theory of Value pp. 565-582

- Philip Mirowski
- Taxation and Kalecki’s Distribution Factors pp. 583-594

- Anthony J. Laramie
- Editor’s Corner pp. 595-595

- The Editors
- Author Index to Volume 13 pp. 596-597

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 598-598

- The Editors
Volume 13, issue 3, 1991
- Economic Coherence and the Transformation of Planned Economies into Monetary Economies pp. 307-327

- Hansjörg Herr and Andreas Westphal
- The Logic of a Shortage Economy: A Critique of Kornai from a Kaleckian Macroeconomic Perspective pp. 328-336

- Andrea Szego
- Recent Trends in U.S. Family Income Distribution: A Comparison of All, White, and Black Families pp. 337-350

- Fred Campano
- Debt, Deficits, and the Distribution of Income pp. 351-365

- Thomas Michl
- Two Theories of Money Supply Endogeneity: Some Empirical Evidence pp. 366-396

- Robert Pollin
- The Endogenous Money Supply: Consensus and Disagreement pp. 397-403

- Thomas Palley
- Money Supply Endogeneity: “Reserve Price Setting” or “Reserve Quantity Setting”? pp. 404-413

- Basil Moore
- Some Remarks on “Determinate Solutions and the Foreclosure of Process” pp. 414-423

- Harry Garretsen
- Determinate Solutions and the Foreclosure of Process: A Response To Garretsen pp. 424-430

- Warren Samuels
- Cyclical Variation in the Capital Utilization Rate pp. 431-445

- Charles B. Garrison
- Cyclical Variation in the Capital Utilization Rate: A Response to Garrison pp. 446-454

- John McCombie
- Erratum pp. 455-455

- The Editors
Volume 13, issue 2, 1990
- Can the Social Security Trust Fund Contribute to Savings? pp. 155-170

- L. Randall Wray
- Comment pp. 171-171

- Henry Aaron
- Comment pp. 172-174

- Paul Davidson
- Distribution and Terms of Trade Dynamics, Inflation, and Growth pp. 175-198

- Nicholas Sarantis
- Portfolio Adjustments and the Demand for Money in the Face of Expected Inflation: An Uncertainties Perspective pp. 199-209

- Roger Nils Folsom
- Interest Rate Policy in LDCs: A Post Keynesian View pp. 210-232

- Amitava Dutt
- Introduction pp. 233-235

- Frederic Lee
- The Early Full-Cost Debate and the Problem of Empirically Testing Profit Maximization pp. 236-251

- Philippe Mongin
- Marginalist Controversy and Post Keynesian Price Theory pp. 252-263

- Frederic Lee
- Normal Cost Versus Marginalist Models of Pricing: A Behavioral Perspective pp. 264-281

- Peter Earl
- The Empirical Testing of Pricing Rules: Response to a Symposium pp. 282-292

- Catherine C. Langlois
- Kalecki’S Pricing Theory Revisited pp. 293-297

- Liliana Basile and Neri Salvadori
- A Post Keynesian Positive Contribution to “Theory” pp. 298-303

- Paul Davidson
- Erratum pp. 304-304

- The Editors
Volume 13, issue 1, 1990
- Bad Data Drive Out Good: The Decline of Personal Savings Reexamined pp. 3-19

- Fred Block
- Vertical Integration in Economic Theory pp. 20-46

- Roberto Scazzieri
- Vertical Integration and the Problem of Fixed Capital pp. 47-64

- Johan Deprez
- Vertical Integration and Capital Theory: A Comment pp. 65-70

- Luigi L. Pasinetti
- Exchange Rates and Prices: Evidence from Granger Causality Tests pp. 71-78

- Shady Kholdy and Ahmad Sohrabian
- The Insensitive Workweek: Trends and Determinants of Adjustment in Average Hours pp. 79-110

- Lonnie Golden
- Joan Robinson and the Americans pp. 111-124

- A. Asimakopulos
- The Firm Under Conditions of Ignorance and Historical Time pp. 125-145

- Donald W. Katzner
- Kalecki’s Pricing Theory Revisited pp. 146-152

- John Carson
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