Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
1978 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2015
- Revising the European Central Bank’s fiscal rules to support growth and employment pp. 495-508

- Mario Tonveronachi
- Monetary policy rules and directions of causality: A test for the euro area pp. 509-531

- Emiliano Brancaccio, Giuseppe Fontana, Milena Lopreite and Riccardo Realfonzo
- Silvio Gesell: “A strange, unduly neglected” monetary theorist pp. 532-564

- Cordelius Ilgmann
- A Keynesian explanation of Indian government bond yields pp. 565-587

- Tanweer Akram and Anupam Das
- Economic growth and balance-of-payments constraint in Vietnam pp. 588-615

- Alberto Bagnai, Arsène Rieber and Thi Anh-Dao Tran
- Inflation, growth, and distribution: The Brazilian economy after the post war pp. 616-636

- Carmem Feijo, Felipe Figueiredo Câmara and Luiz Fernando Cerqueira
- A simple analytical model of the adverse real effects of inflation pp. 637-665

- Eduardo F. Bastian and Mark Setterfield
Volume 38, issue 3, 2015
- Reconsidering ergodicity and fundamental uncertainty pp. 331-354

- J. Barkley Rosser
- Sovereignty, the exchange rate, collective deceit, and the euro crisis pp. 355-375

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Pedro Rossi
- Trade and financial liberalization revisited: Mexico’s experience pp. 376-398

- Julio López
- “Latin Americanization” of the Estonian economy: institutional analysis of financial fragility and the financialization process pp. 399-425

- Egert Juuse
- A post Keynesian framework of exchange rate determination: a Minskyan approach pp. 426-448

- Annina Kaltenbrunner
- The origins and evolution of military Keynesianism in the United States pp. 449-476

- James M. Cypher
- Hyman Minsky’s interpretation of Donald Trump pp. 477-492

- Kevin Capehart
- Announcement pp. 493-493

- The Editors
Volume 38, issue 2, 2015
- Reforming the international monetary system: a stock-flow-consistent approach pp. 167-191

- Sebastian Valdecantos and Gennaro Zezza
- Balance-of-payment-constrained growth in unbalanced productive structures: disregarded terms of trade negative effects pp. 192-217

- Florencia Medici and Demian Panigo
- Marcelo Diamand’s contributions to economic theory through the lens of the classical Keynesian approach: a formal representation of unbalanced productive structures pp. 218-250

- Ariel Dvoskin and German Feldman
- The random walk versus unbiased efficiency: can we separate the wheat from the chaff? pp. 251-279

- Imad A. Moosa
- Classical political economy: the subsistence wage, and job guarantee concerns pp. 280-301

- John Henry
- “Twin deficits” in Greece: in search of causality pp. 302-330

- Michalis Nikiforos, Laura Barbosa de Carvalho and Christian Schoder
Volume 38, issue 1, 2015
- A rejoinder to O'Donnell's critique of the ergodic/nonergodic explanation of Keynes's concept of uncertainty pp. 1-18

- Paul Davidson
- Free cash, corporate taxes, and the federal deficit pp. 19-37

- Craig Medlen
- Firm performance, macroeconomic conditions, and “animal spirits” in a Post Keynesian model of aggregate fluctuations pp. 38-63

- Shyam Gouri Suresh and Mark Setterfield
- Demand for financial assets and monetary policy: a restatement of the liquidity preference theory and the speculative demand for money pp. 64-92

- Felipe Rezende
- Loose money, high rates: interest rate spreads in historical perspective pp. 93-130

- Arjun Jayadev and J. W. Mason
- Development conventions: theory and the case of Brazil in the latter half of the twentieth century pp. 131-161

- André De Melo Modenesi and Rui Lyrio Modenesi
- Associate Editor’s Corner pp. 162-163

- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- Announcement pp. 164-164

- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 165-165

- The Editors
Volume 37, issue 4, 2015
- Piketty’s paradox: a comparison to the Keynesian paradox of thrift pp. 533-544

- Alan Day Haight
- The repeal of the Glass–Steagall Act and the Federal Reserve’s extraordinary intervention during the global financial crisis pp. 545-567

- Yeva Nersisyan
- The shadow banking system and the new phase of the money manager capitalism pp. 568-589

- Daniela M. Prates and Maryse Farhi
- A brief note on Mathias Binswanger’s model pp. 590-596

- Zsolt Gilányi
- Capitalism’s growth imperative: an examination of Binswanger and Gilányi pp. 597-622

- Reeves Johnson
- Zero growth and structural change in a post Keynesian growth model pp. 623-647

- Eckehard Rosenbaum
- The growth imperative revisited: a rejoinder to Gilányi and Johnson pp. 648-660

- Mathias Binswanger
- Not “wage-led” versus “profit-led,” but investment-led versus consumption-led growth pp. 661-686

- Paulo L. Dos Santos
- Perfect competition, methodologically contemplated pp. 687-703

- John F.M. McDermott
- Editorial Board EOV pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 37, issue 3, 2015
- What was the primary factor encouraging mainstream economists to marginalize post Keynesian theory? pp. 369-383

- Paul Davidson
- Regional disparities in per capita income in India: convergence or divergence? pp. 384-407

- Rowan Cherodian and Anthony Thirlwall
- The tale of the contagion of two crises and policy responses in Brazil: a case of (Keynesian) policy coordination? pp. 408-435

- Luiz Fernando de Paula, André de Melo Modenesi and Manoel Carlos C. Pires
- Fiscal policy and the substitution between national and foreign savings pp. 436-458

- Philip Arestis and Marco Flávio Resende
- Sustainable development in a post Keynesian perspective: why eco-development is relevant to post Keynesian economics pp. 459-480

- Eric Berr
- International reserves and growth: assessing the mercantilist motive in Latin America pp. 481-502

- Moritz Cruz
- Financial assets overhang in Europe pp. 503-527

- Marcello Spanò
- Editors' Corner pp. 528-531

- Jan Kregel and L. Randall Wray
Volume 37, issue 2, 2014
- A critique of the ergodic/nonergodic approach to uncertainty pp. 187-209

- Rod O’Donell
- Animal spirits and organization pp. 211-231

- Sheila Dow
- Shackle’s potential surprise function and the formation of expectations in a monetary economy pp. 233-253

- Andres F. Cantillo
- Inflation Targeting and Macroeconomic Stability with Heterogeneous Inflation Expectations pp. 255-279

- Gilberto Lima, Mark Setterfield and Jaylson Silveira
- Modern monetary theory: contributions and critics pp. 281-307

- James Juniper, Timothy Sharpe and Martin J. Watts
- L. Albert Hahn’s pp. 309-335

- Harald Hageman
- Keynes as the first behavioral economist: the case of the attribute-substitution heuristic pp. 337-355

- Thodoris T. Koutsobinas
- Asymmetries in the relation between investment and output pp. 357-365

- Hamid Baghestani and Tracy Mott
- Editors’ Corner pp. 367-368

- Jan Kregel and L. Randall Wray
Volume 37, issue 1, 2014
- Remembering Sidney Weintraub pp. 3-8

- Jan Kregel
- Honoring Sidney Weintraub pp. 9-10

- Mike Sharpe
- A Jevonian seditionist: a mutiny to enhance the economic bounty? pp. 11-30

- Sidney Weintraub
- Sidney Weintraub and American post Keynesianism: 1938-1970 pp. 31-42

- E. Weintraub
- Reorienting fiscal policy: a bottom-up Approach pp. 43-66

- Pavlina Tcherneva
- New estimates of direct crowding out (or in) of investment and of a peace dividend for the U.S. economy pp. 67-90

- Paul Blackley
- Quantitative easing through the prism of the Barings crisis in 1890: central banks and the international money market pp. 91-114

- Ramaa Vasudevan
- Slow growth in the Mexican economy pp. 115-134

- Gustavo Sánchez and Albino Luna
- Profiteering and the degree of monopoly in the Great Recession: recent evidence from the United States and the United Kingdom pp. 135-162

- J. Branston, Keith Cowling and Philip Tomlinson
- Exchange rate volatility and stock market development in emerging economies pp. 163-180

- Massomeh Hajilee and Omar Al Nasser
- Editors' Corner pp. 181-183

- Jan Kregel and L. Randall Wray
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