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Journal of Post Keynesian Economics

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Volume 41, issue 4, 2018

The death of development theory: From Friedrich von Hayek to the Washington consensus pp. 509-525 Downloads
Fidel Aroche Reyes and Oscar Ugarteche Galarza
The explosive growth of the ABCP market between 2004 and 2007: A “search for yield” story pp. 526-546 Downloads
Photis Lysandrou and Mimoza Shabani
The drivers of household indebtedness reconsidered: An empirical evaluation of competing arguments on the macroeconomic determinants of household indebtedness in OECD countries pp. 547-577 Downloads
Glenn Lauren Moore and Engelbert Stockhammer
A vertical social accounting matrix of the U.S. economy pp. 578-597 Downloads
Nelson Barbosa-Filho
Managing real exchange rate for economic growth: Empirical evidences from developing countries pp. 598-619 Downloads
Lúcio Otávio Seixas Barbosa, Frederico G. Jayme and Fabricio Missio
The Bank of England and Parliament were monetarily adroit during the Napoleonic Wars pp. 620-647 Downloads
Emir Phillips
A note on “Rethinking liquidity creation: Banks, shadow banks and the elasticity of finance” pp. 648-653 Downloads
Rudy Bouguelli
Response to “A note on ‘Rethinking liquidity creation: Banks, shadow banks and the elasticity of finance’” pp. 654-658 Downloads
Yeva Nersisyan and Flavia Dantas
Some comments on the Sraffian Supermultiplier approach to growth and distribution pp. 659-675 Downloads
Michalis Nikiforos
Announcing the Levy Economic Institute’s 10th Hyman P. Minsky summer seminar pp. 676-676 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 41, issue 3, 2018

The unit root problem: Affinities between ergodicity and stationarity, its practical contradictions for central bank policy, and some consideration of alternatives pp. 339-363 Downloads
Muhammad Ali Nasir and Jamie Morgan
The theoretical and empirical fragilities of the expansionary austerity theory pp. 364-398 Downloads
Alberto Botta and Daniele Tori
Functional income distribution and effective demand in India: An applied post Keynesian model pp. 399-429 Downloads
Vineet Kohli
The impacts of China on economic growth: Evidence for Brazil, Chile, and Peru pp. 430-454 Downloads
Yoshimichi Murakami and René A. Hernández
Productivity, real exchange rate, and aggregate demand: An empirical exercise applied to Brazil from 1960 to 2011 pp. 455-477 Downloads
Douglas Alencar, Frederico Jayme Jr and Gustavo Britto
Institutions in the economy and some institutions of mainstream economics: From the late 1970s to the 2008 financial and economic crisis pp. 478-506 Downloads
David Dequech
Editors’ Corner pp. 507-507 Downloads
Jan Kregel and L. Randall Wray

Volume 41, issue 2, 2018

Introduction to the special issue on financialization, growth and distribution pp. 161-164 Downloads
Gennaro Zezza
Banking theories and macroeconomics pp. 165-184 Downloads
Antonio Bianco and Claudio Sardoni
Post Keynesian endogenous money theory: A theoretical and empirical investigation of the credit demand schedule pp. 185-209 Downloads
Matteo Deleidi
Coping with deflation and the liquidity trap in the eurozone: A post Keynesian approach pp. 210-235 Downloads
Lino Sau
Inequality, financialization, and economic decline pp. 236-259 Downloads
Pasquale Tridico and Riccardo Pariboni
On the causes of the changes in income shares: Some reflections in the light the United States experience pp. 260-283 Downloads
Antonella Stirati
Inequality, emulation and debt: The occurrence of different growth regimes in the age of financialization in a stock-flow consistent model pp. 284-315 Downloads
Daniel Detzer
Autonomous government expenditure growth, deficits, debt, and distribution in a neo-Kaleckian growth model pp. 316-338 Downloads
Eckhard Hein

Volume 41, issue 1, 2018

Editors’ Introduction pp. 1-2 Downloads
Jan Kregel and L. Randall Wray
Vicarelli’s Keynes (and today’s international disorder) pp. 3-15 Downloads
Mario Cedrini
Vicarelli, Keynes, and the unstable nexus between investment, liquidity, and finance pp. 16-35 Downloads
Paolo Paesani
Vicarelli’s Keynes and the New-Keynesian analytical method pp. 36-55 Downloads
Massimiliano Tancioni
J. M. Keynes’ influence on institutional portfolio management pp. 56-82 Downloads
J. E. Woods
Intermediate macroeconomics: The importance of being post Keynesian pp. 83-98 Downloads
John T. Harvey
Fiscal space on the eurozone periphery and the use of the (partially) balanced-budget multiplier: The case of Spain pp. 99-125 Downloads
Jorge Uxó, Ignacio Alvarez and Eladio Febrero
Minsky’s financial instability hypothesis and the role of equity: The accounting behind hedge, speculative, and Ponzi finance pp. 126-138 Downloads
Richard A. Miller
Money and totality: A review essay pp. 139-155 Downloads
John Smithin
Piero Ferri, Aggregate demand, inequality and instability pp. 156-159 Downloads
Guglielmo Forges Davanzati

Volume 40, issue 4, 2017

Is neo-Walrasian macroeconom(etr)ics a dead end? An assessment of recent criticisms of DSGE models pp. 441-469 Downloads
Roberto Marchionatti and Lisa Sella
Covered interest parity: The untestable hypothesis pp. 470-486 Downloads
Imad Moosa
Currency devaluations, aggregate demand, and debt dynamics in economies with foreign currency liabilities pp. 487-511 Downloads
Karsten Kohler
Inflation targeting and the need for a new central banking framework pp. 512-539 Downloads
Mevlüt Tatlıyer
The contribution of minimum wage valorization policy to the decline in household income inequality in Brazil: A decomposition approach pp. 540-575 Downloads
Alessandra Brito, Miguel Foguel and Celia Kerstenetzky
Labor supply: Toward the construction of an alternative conception from post Keynesian and institutional economics pp. 576-599 Downloads
Eduardo Fernández-Huerga, Jorge García-Arias and Ana Salvador
Verdoorn’s law and productivity dynamics: An empirical investigation into the demand and supply approaches pp. 600-621 Downloads
Guilherme Magacho and John McCombie
Piketty’s paradox, capital spillage, and inequality pp. 622-635 Downloads
Craig Medlen
The Piketty-Kaldor paradox of growth: Reply to Medlen pp. 636-637 Downloads
Alan Day Haight
Reply to Alan Day Haight pp. 638-640 Downloads
Craig Medlen

Volume 40, issue 3, 2017

Rethinking liquidity creation: Banks, shadow banks and the elasticity of finance pp. 279-299 Downloads
Yeva Nersisyan and Flavia Dantas
The transmission mechanism of monetary policy: Microeconomic aspects of macroeconomic issues pp. 300-326 Downloads
Norberto Montani Martins, Camila Cabral Pires-Alves, André de Melo Modenesi and Karla Vanessa Batista da Silva Leite
Insights on endogenous money and the liquidity preference theory of interest pp. 327-348 Downloads
Angel Asensio
Keynes against Kalecki on economic method pp. 349-375 Downloads
Anna Carabelli and Mario Cedrini
Can a comparative capitalism approach explain fiscal policy activism? pp. 376-412 Downloads
Thomas Kalinowski and Vladimir Hlasny
Financialization and Portuguese real investment: A supportive or disruptive relationship? pp. 413-439 Downloads
Ricardo Barradas and Sérgio Lagoa
Announcing the Levy Economic Institute’s 9 Hyman P. Minsky summer seminar pp. 440-440 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 40, issue 2, 2017

Some unpleasant currency-devaluation arithmetic in a post Keynesian macromodel pp. 145-167 Downloads
Rafael Ribeiro, John McCombie and Gilberto Lima
: Reinterpreting the fundamental contradiction of capitalism pp. 168-182 Downloads
M. J. Dávila-Fernández, José Luís Oreiro, L. F. Punzo and S. Bimonte
Keynes at the periphery: Currency hierarchy and challenges for economic policy in emerging economies pp. 183-202 Downloads
Luiz Fernando de Paula, Barbara Fritz and Daniela M. Prates
On the effectiveness of capital controls during the Great Recession: The Brazilian experience (2007–2013) pp. 203-222 Downloads
Cesar Rodrigues van der Laan, André Cunha and Marcos Tadeu Caputi Lélis
Long-run convergence in a neo-Kaleckian open-economy model with autonomous export growth pp. 223-238 Downloads
Won Jun Nah and Marc Lavoie
Framing Modern Monetary Theory pp. 239-259 Downloads
Louisa Connors and William Mitchell
The “Cambridge” critique of the quantity theory of money: A note on how quantitative easing vindicates it pp. 260-271 Downloads
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
From economic stagnation to systemic fragility? pp. 272-277 Downloads
Jan Nederveen Pieterse

Volume 40, issue 1, 2017

Symposium: Dilemmas of exchange rate and monetary policies in Latin America pp. 1-8 Downloads
Mario Damill and Roberto Frenkel
In search of stabilization and recovery: macro policy and reforms in Venezuela pp. 9-26 Downloads
Leonardo Vera
Macroeconomic policy regimes, real exchange rate overvaluation, and performance of the Brazilian economy (2003–2015) pp. 27-42 Downloads
José Luís Oreiro and Luciano D’Agostini
Inflation in Argentina during the 2000s pp. 43-60 Downloads
Roberto Frenkel and Diego Friedheim
Challenges for the Chilean economy under cyclical shocks, 1999–2016 pp. 61-74 Downloads
Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
Real exchange rate and export performance in Argentina, 2002–2008 pp. 75-94 Downloads
Gabriel Palazzo and Martin Rapetti
Colombia’s macroeconomic challenges at the end of the supercycle of commodity prices pp. 95-111 Downloads
Jose Antonio Ocampo, Jonathan Malagón and Carlos Alberto Ruiz
The lean times in the Peruvian economy pp. 112-129 Downloads
Oscar Dancourt
Macroeconomic stability, structural reforms, and sluggish growth: The Mexican economy since 2008–2009 and the lessons of 2015 pp. 130-144 Downloads
Jaime Ros
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