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Volume 11, issue 4, 1989
- Projected Long-Term Demographic Trends and Aggregate Personal Saving in the United States pp. 497-508

- A. Clark Wiseman
- The Natural Rate of Unemployment: Concept and Critique pp. 509-521

- Steven Shulman
- Support for Worker Participation pp. 522-530

- Robert Drago and John Heywood
- Determinate Solutions and Valuational Processes: Overcoming the Foreclosure of Process pp. 531-546

- Warren Samuels
- The Dual-Decision Hypothesis in Light of Recent Developments pp. 547-560

- Mike Carhill
- Stage-of-Fabrication Inventory Behavior in Durable Goods Manufacturing Industries pp. 561-588

- Sang Nguyen and Stephen H. Andrews
- Liquidity, Profitability, and Long-Run Survival: Theory and Evidence on Business Investment pp. 589-610

- Trevor W. Chamberlain and Myron J. Gordon
- On the Post Keynesian Challenge to Neoclassical Economics: A Complete Quantitative Macro-Model for the U.K. Economy pp. 611-629

- Philip Arestis
- The Doctrine of Inherent Productivity: Keynes, Sraffa, and Kalecki pp. 630-640

- E. Canterbery and William McLeod
- Government Deficit Spending Is Not Incompatible with the Cambridge Theorem of the Rate of Profit: A Reply to Fleck and Domenghino pp. 641-647

- Luigi L. Pasinetti
- Cambridge (U.K.) versus Cambridge (Mass.): A Keynesian Solution of “Pasinetti’s Paradox” pp. 648-653

- Paul C. Dalziel
- Editor’s Comment on the Debate between Dalziel, Pasinetti, and Fleck-Domenghino pp. 654-654

- P. D.
- Financing Social Security—Who Pays? pp. 655-660

- A. Asimakopulos
- Erratum pp. 661-662

- The Editors
- Ninth Keynes Seminar at the University of Kent at Canterbury, U.K., 17 November 1989, on the Theme Keynes as Philosopher-Economist pp. 663-663

- The Editors
- Post Keynesian Economics Study Group pp. 664-664

- The Editors
- Author Index to Volume 11 pp. 665-667

- The Editors
Volume 11, issue 3, 1989
- Why Has the United States Operated Below Potential Since World World II? pp. 327-346

- John F. Walker and Harold G. Vatter
- The Consumption Function “Paradox” pp. 347-359

- David Bunting
- A Post Keynesian Perspective on a “Cashless Competitive Payments System” pp. 360-369

- Tracy Mott
- A Competitive Payments System: Some Objections Considered pp. 370-377

- Leland B. Yeager
- Alternative Perspectives on the Cashless Competitive Payments System pp. 378-384

- Lawrence White
- Anti Systems pp. 385-398

- Stephen Rousseas
- Global Accumulation with a Dual Southern Economy pp. 399-423

- Lynn Mainwaring
- Axiomatic General Equilibrium Theory and Referentiality pp. 424-438

- John Davis
- Inventories, Inflation, and Price Expectations pp. 439-459

- Ann Hansen
- The Fleming Proposition with Oligopolistic Pricing pp. 460-473

- Ching-chong Lai and Wen-Ya Chang
- On the Endogeneity of Money Once More pp. 474-478

- Stephen Rousseas
- On the Endogeneity of Money Once More pp. 479-487

- Basil Moore
- On the Endogeneity of Money Once More pp. 488-490

- Paul Davidson
- The Power of Ideas and the Impact of One Man Alfred Eichner 1937–1988 pp. 491-496

- Miles Groves, Frederic Lee and William Milberg
Volume 11, issue 2, 1989
- Introduction pp. 173-173

- Paul Davidson
- Increasing Inequality in the United States: What We Know and What We Don’t pp. 174-195

- Sheldon Danziger and Peter Gottschalk
- Macroeconomic Conditions and the Size Distribution of Income: Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 196-221

- Brian Nolan
- Poverty, Affluence, and the Income Costs of Children: Cross-National Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) pp. 222-240

- Timothy M. Smeeding
- International Payments in a Flow-of-Funds Format pp. 241-260

- H. Peter Gray and Jean M. Gray
- Kalecki and Robinson: An “Outsider’s” Influence pp. 261-278

- A. Asimakopulos
- The Ambiguity of Verdoorn’s Law: A Case Study of the British Regions pp. 279-294

- Andrew Hildreth
- The Welfare Cost of a Relativistic Economy pp. 295-304

- Laurence Seidman
- The Civilized Economics of Geoffrey C. Harcourt—a Review Article pp. 305-312

- Hans E. Jensen
- The Effect of Unions and Imports on Monopoly Power: A Comment pp. 313-317

- John Heywood
- New Evidence on the Effect of Unions and Imports on Monopoly Profits: A Rejoinder pp. 318-323

- Thomas Karier
- Editor’s Corner pp. 324-325

- The Editors
Volume 11, issue 1, 1988
- A Post Keynesian Appraisal of the Contestability Criterion pp. 3-24

- John E. Davies and Frederic Lee
- Editor’s Note to the Davies-Lee Paper pp. 25-25

- The Editors
- The Derivation of An Implicit Weighting Scheme for Economic Goals and Policies: 1953-1981 pp. 26-37

- Lonnie Stevans and David N. Sessions
- Probability and Uncertainty in Economic Analysis pp. 38-65

- Tony Lawson
- Keynes on Probability, Uncertainty, and Decision Making pp. 66-81

- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- Keynes and the Language of Probability and Uncertainty pp. 82-99

- Roy Rotheim
- Maximization Postulate: Type I and Type II Errors pp. 100-107

- Harinder Singh and Roger Frantz
- Kalecki’s Pricing Theory Revisited pp. 108-130

- Peter Kriesler
- Profit Expectations and the Investment–Saving Relation pp. 131-147

- L. Randall Wray
- The Relationship between Real Deficits and Real Growth: A Critique pp. 148-160

- Jakob de Haan and H. Dick Zelhorst
- Rejoinder pp. 161-168

- Robert Eisner and Paul J. Pieper
- Editor’s Corner pp. 169-170

- The Editors