Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
1978 - 2024
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Volume 1, issue 4, 1979
- Rosa Luxemburg and the Origins of Capitalist Catastrophe Theory pp. 3-23

- Stephen Rousseas
- TIP: Feasibility and Equity pp. 24-37

- Laurence S. Seidman
- A Post-Keynesian Short-Period Model pp. 38-63

- Alfred S. Eichner
- A Note on the Theory of Permanent Income pp. 64-69

- Boris P. Pesek
- Employment vs. Unemployment Data as Macro-Policy Guides pp. 70-82

- Weir M. Brown
- EPI: Economic Performance Insurance pp. 83-95

- John H. G. Pierson
- Keynes' Model and the Keynesians: A Synthesis pp. 96-109

- Thomas Tuchscherer
- Economists and Economic Change pp. 110-119

- Richard E. Moody
- On the Nature of Production and Contracts in an Arrow-Debreu Economy pp. 120-126

- Roy J. Rotheim
- On the Proper Role of Government in the Dual Economy pp. 127-130

- Walt Schubert
- On the Monetarist Money Income Model pp. 131-135

- Robert Van Order
- Notes on Current Issues pp. 136-137

- P. D. and S. W.
- The Naked and the Nude: Professor Brems on Post Keynesians pp. 138-139

- S. W.
Volume 1, issue 3, 1979
- An Introduction to "A Note on the 'General Theory'" pp. 3-5

- Nicholas Kaldor
- A Note on the "General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money" pp. 6-15

- Jean De Largentaye
- Ex ante Forecasting with Several Econometric Models of the Canadian Economy pp. 16-40

- Ronald G. Bodkin, Victoria Cano-Lamy, Edward Chow, Jean Fortin, Leslie Gunaratne, John Kuiper and Christine Serrurier
- Increasing Capitalism's Capitalists: A Challenge for Economists pp. 41-54

- Abel Beltran-Del-Rio, Robert D. Hamrin and Stuart M. Speiser
- Keynes' Finance Motive: Some Empirical Evidence pp. 55-68

- Peter Smith
- Economic Growth: Two Paradigms pp. 69-90

- John Cornwall
- Incomes Policies: MIP, WIPP, and TIP pp. 91-100

- David Colander
- Generalizing Kalecki and Simplifying Macroeconomics pp. 101-106

- Sidney Weintraub
- The Allocation of Time: An Extension pp. 107-122

- Michael Masoner
- Ronald L. Meek, July 27, 1917-August 18, 1978 pp. 123-125

- Eileen Appelbaum
- Comment: Normative Premises in Regulatory Theory pp. 126-129

- Haskell P. Wald
Volume 1, issue 2, 1979
- The 1973 Oil Crisis and After pp. 3-26

- Charles Issawi
- The 1973 Oil Crisis and After pp. 3-26

- Charles Issawi
- Monetarism and the Oil Price Crisis pp. 27-46

- Thomas Balogh
- Monetarism and the Oil Price Crisis pp. 27-46

- Thomas Balogh
- The United States Internal Revenue Service: Fourteenth member of OPEC? pp. 47-58

- Paul Davidson
- The United States Internal Revenue Service: Fourteenth Member of OPEC? pp. 47-58

- Paul Davidson
- The Missing Theory of Money Wages pp. 59-78

- Sidney Weintraub
- The Missing Theory of Money Wages pp. 59-78

- Sidney Weintraub
- Life-Cycle Saving and Bequest Behavior pp. 79-99

- Basil Moore
- Life-Cycle Saving and Bequest Behavior pp. 79-99

- Basil Moore
- Devaluation Packages in Small Countries pp. 100-112

- Francis Seton
- Devaluation Packages in Small Countries pp. 100-112

- Francis Seton
- On Not Quantifying the Nonquantifiable pp. 113-128

- Donald W. Katzner
- On Not Quantifying the Nonquantifiable pp. 113-128

- Donald W. Katzner
- L. V. Kantorovich: The Political Dilemma in Scientific Creativity pp. 129-147

- Aron Katsenelinboigen
- L. V. Kantorovich: The Political Dilemma in Scientific Creativity pp. 129-147

- Aron Katsenelinboigen
- Marx’s Grundrisse: Vision of Capitalism’s Creative Destruction pp. 148-169

- John E. Elliott
- Marx's "Grundrisse": Vision of Capitalism's Creative Destruction pp. 148-169

- John E. Elliott
- Samuel Johnson: A Closet Post Keynesian? pp. 170-171

- The Editors
- Samuel Johnson: A Closet Post Keynesian? pp. 170-171

- S. S.
Volume 1, issue 1, 1978
- On Post Keynesian Economics pp. 8-11

- John Kenneth Galbraith
- Keynes and Ricardo pp. 12-18

- Joan Robinson
- The Carter Economics: A Symposium pp. 19-45

- James Tobin, Lester Thurow, Robert Ortner, Bernard E. Anderson, A. Gilbert Heebner, Melville J. Ulmer, Robert Lekachman and Hyman Minsky
- Why Money Matters: Lessons from a Half-Century of Monetary Theory pp. 46-70

- Paul Davidson
- Keynesian Thinking in Politico-Economic Models pp. 71-81

- Bruno Frey
- Transatlantic Investment by Multinational Firms: A Rivalistic Phenomenon? pp. 82-99

- Edward M. Graham
- Normative Premises in Regulatory Theory pp. 100-114

- Warren Samuels
- The Scramble for Keynes' Mantle pp. 115-123

- Abba P. Lerner
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