Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
1978 - 2025
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Volume 43, issue 4, 2020
- Financial instability in peripheral economies: an approach from the balance-of-payments constraint pp. 515-539

- Florencia Medici
- Fallacies of market-friendly financial regulation conducted by the Federal Reserve in the 1990s and 2000s pp. 540-575

- Juan Barredo-Zuriarrain, Faruk Ülgen and Ognjen Radonjić
- A public banking option as a mode of regulation for household financial services in the US pp. 576-607

- Thomas Herndon and Mark Paul
- Capital flows, real exchange rate appreciation, and income distribution in an open economy post Keynesian model of distribution and growth pp. 608-633

- Anil Bolukoglu
- Labor demand and product demand pp. 634-639

- Ante Farm
- A missing element in the empirical post Keynesian theory of inflation—total credits to households: A first-differenced VAR approach to U.S. inflation pp. 640-656

- Hongkil Kim
- Regional growth under a monetary perspective: a theoretical model with empirical application to the Brazilian case pp. 657-673

- Teófilo de Paula, Fábio Gama and Marco Crocco
Volume 43, issue 3, 2020
- Wage-led demand as a rebalancing strategy for economic growth in China pp. 341-366

- Bruno Jetin and Luis Reyes Ortiz
- Insolvency dynamics of the Greek private sector during the era of austerity: an empirical assessment pp. 367-390

- Christos Pierros
- Futures crude oil prices as predictors of spot prices: lessons from the foreign exchange market pp. 391-416

- Imad A. Moosa
- Historicizing the money of account: a critique of the nominalist ontology of money pp. 417-444

- Stefano Sgambati
- Export surpluses and complementarities of countries: a note on realism of balance of payment constrained growth models pp. 445-469

- Satya Padhi
- The illusions of calculating total factor productivity and testing growth models: from Cobb-Douglas to Solow and Romer pp. 470-513

- Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
Volume 43, issue 2, 2020
- Ages of financial instability pp. 169-209

- Mario Tonveronachi
- Rethinking China’s local government debts in the frame of modern money theory pp. 210-230

- Zengping He and Genliang Jia
- Explaining the Euro crisis: current account imbalances, credit booms and economic policy in different economic paradigms pp. 231-266

- Engelbert Stockhammer, Collin Constantine and Severin Reissl
- Investment decisions under uncertainty pp. 267-280

- Sunanda Sen
- Modeling economic forces, power relations, and stock-flow consistency: a general constrained dynamics approach pp. 281-297

- Oliver Richters and Erhard Glötzl
- Neutralizing the Dutch disease pp. 298-316

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Law, sovereignty and the monetization of the European economies: a review of Making Money and Money in the Western Legal Tradition pp. 317-340

- Eric Tymoigne
Volume 43, issue 1, 2020
- Is shadow banking really akin to banking? A critical analysis in light of monetary theory pp. 1-27

- Rudy Bouguelli
- SFC modeling and the liquidity preference theory of interest pp. 28-35

- Angel Asensio
- New exercises in decomposition analysis pp. 36-60

- J. E. Woods
- Pricing in practice in consumer markets pp. 61-75

- Ante Farm
- Dealing with adaptive expectations in Stock-Flow consistent models pp. 76-89

- Sylvio Antonio Kappes and Marcelo Milan
- Production commitments and the financial foundations of specialized economies pp. 90-111

- Andres F. Cantillo
- The relationship between public debt accumulation and default risk under the ECB’s conventional vs. non-standard monetary policy: a panel data analysis of 9 Eurozone countries (2000–2015) pp. 112-130

- Hongkil Kim
- A note on “zero growth and structural change in a post Keynesian growth model” pp. 131-138

- Antoine Monserand
- Keynes and Graham’s intelligent investor pp. 139-166

- João Sicsú
- Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren, 90 years later pp. 167-168

- The Editors
Volume 42, issue 4, 2019
- Further insights on endogenous money and the liquidity preference theory of interest pp. 503-526

- Marc Lavoie and Severin Reissl
- On the monetary nature of the interest rate in a Keynes–Schumpeter perspective pp. 527-553

- Giancarlo Bertocco and Andrea Kalajzić
- Rising mass incomes as a condition of capitalist growth. Preserving capitalism through the empowerment of labor in the past and the present pp. 554-589

- Hartmut Elsenhans
- Financing of innovation: national development banks in newly industrialized countries of East Asia pp. 590-619

- Olga Mikheeva
- On wage- and profit-led demand regimes: learning from the evidence pp. 620-637

- Verónica De Jesús and Julio López
- A Minskyan account of emerging currencies dynamics pp. 638-661

- Raquel A. Ramos
- Announcing the Levy Economic Institute’s 11th Hyman P. Minsky Summer Seminar pp. 662-662

- The Editors
Volume 42, issue 3, 2019
- Corporate debt in Latin America and its macroeconomic implications pp. 335-362

- Esteban Perez Caldentey, Nicole Favreau Negront and Luis Méndez Lobos
- Government expenditure ceiling and public debt dynamics in a demand-led macromodel pp. 363-389

- Rafael Ribeiro and Gilberto Lima
- Exchange rates and the balance of payments: Reconciling an inconsistency in Post Keynesian theory pp. 390-415

- John Harvey
- The Spanish crisis from a Minskyan perspective: A new episode of financial fragility pp. 416-442

- Juan Rafael Ruiz and Oana Andreea Cristian
- The historic rise of financial profits in the U.S. economy pp. 443-468

- Costas Lapavitsas and Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz
- Time traders: Derivatives, Minsky and a reinterpretation of the causes of the 2008 Global Financial Crisis pp. 469-486

- Joshua N. Troncoso
- Two Harvard economists on monetary economics: Lauchlin Currie and Hyman Minsky on financial systems and crises pp. 487-501

- Ivan D. Velasquez
Volume 42, issue 2, 2019
- Fighting inflation in Mexico: Theory and evidence pp. 169-190

- Julio Lopez and Roberto Valencia Arriaga
- Paradox of plenty: Norway’s macroeconomic policy dilemmas during the oil price crash, 2014-15 pp. 191-214

- Sashi Sivramkrishna
- Fiscal policy, government debt, and economic growth in the Kaleckian model of growth and distribution pp. 215-231

- Min-Chang Ko
- Endogenous business cycles and Harrodian instability in an agent-based model pp. 232-254

- Florian Botte
- Going out of the Great Recession? Contrast between the United States and Europe: Proposed work from economic history, 1960–2014 pp. 255-273

- Carles Manera, Ferran Navinés and Javier Franconetti
- Killing two birds with one currency: Income and fiscal policies in a growth model of a currency union pp. 274-298

- Alberto Bagnai and Arsène Rieber
- Modelling economic hysteresis losses caused by sunk adjustment costs pp. 299-318

- Jolita Adamonis and Matthias Göcke
- Comment on Johnson’s creating dimensional stock-flow inconsistency in Binswanger’s model pp. 319-327

- Zsolt Gilányi
- Response to “Comment on Johnson’s creating dimensional stock-flow inconsistency in Binswanger’s model” pp. 328-334

- A. Reeves Johnson
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