Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
1978 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2012
- Lessons not learned: from the collapse of Long-Term Capital Management to the subprime crisis pp. 555-582

- Nigel Allington, John McCombie and Maureen Pike
- The Post Keynesian retort to "After the Washington Consensus" pp. 583-610

- John Marangos
- The link between central bank independence and inflation in Central and Eastern Europe: are the results sensitive to endogeneity issue omitted dynamics and subjectivity bias? pp. 611-652

- Goran Petrevski, Jane Bogoev and Bruno Sergi
- An empirical model for housing tenure choice and demand in the Spanish market pp. 653-684

- Manuel Jaén-García and Laura Piedra-Muñoz
- Structural VAR analysis of debt, capital accumulation, and income distribution in the Japanese economy: a Post Keynesian perspective pp. 685-712

- Hiroshi Nishi
- Demand-led versus supply-led growth transitions pp. 713-748

- Kevin Nell
- Liquidity preference, uncertainty, and recession in a stock-flow consistent model pp. 749-776

- Yannis Dafermos
- Keynesian and Schumpeterian efficiency in a BOP-constrained growth model pp. 777-802

- Eva da Silva Catela and Gabriel Porcile
- Author index to Volume 34 pp. 803-805

- The Editors
Volume 34, issue 3, 2012
- Growth and money in Post Keynesian models pp. 387-392

- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Dany Lang
- Post Keynesian modeling: where are we, and where are we going to? pp. 393-412

- Angel Asensio, Dany Lang and Sebastien Charles
- Memory of recessions pp. 413-430

- Rod Cross, Hugh McNamara and Alexei Pokrovskii
- Distributional dynamics in Post Keynesian growth models pp. 431-452

- Amitava Dutt
- Wealth and wealth distribution in the neo-Kaleckian growth model pp. 453-474

- Thomas Palley
- "Financialization," distribution, capital accumulation, and productivity growth in a post-Kaleckian model pp. 475-496

- Eckhard Hein
- A Kaleckian model of growth and distribution with conflict-inflation and Post Keynesian nominal interest rate rules pp. 497-520

- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Mark Setterfield
- Long period interest rate rules in a demand-led Kaldor-Pasinetti-Sraffa-Keynes growth model pp. 521-546

- Peter Docherty
- A simple theory of banking and the relationship between commercial banks and the central bank pp. 547-552

- Eric Kam and John Smithin
Volume 34, issue 2, 2011
- Did the 2008 rebate fail? a response to Taylor and Feldstein pp. 183-204

- Kenneth Lewis and Laurence Seidman
- German neomercantilism and the European sovereign debt crisis pp. 205-224

- Bill Lucarelli
- The primacy of hedge funds in the subprime crisis pp. 225-254

- Photis Lysandrou
- "On the Cobb-Douglas and all that …": the Solow-Simon correspondence over the aggregate neoclassical production function pp. 255-274

- Scott Carter
- On Herbert Simon's criticisms of the Cobb-Douglas and the CES production functions pp. 275-294

- Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
- Inflation targeting in a Post Keynesian economy pp. 295-318

- André dos Santos
- Exchange rate volatility and domestic consumption: a multicountry analysis pp. 319-330

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Dan Xi
- Keynes's animal spirits vindicated: an analysis of recent empirical and neural data on money illusion pp. 331-352

- Sacha Bourgeois-Gironde and Marianne Guille
- Application of the balance-of-payments-constrained growth model to Portugal, 1965-2008 pp. 353-380

- Elias Soukiazis and Micaela Antunes
Volume 34, issue 1, 2011
- In the land of the blind the one-eyed are king: how financial economics contributed to the collapse of 2008-2009 pp. 3-24

- Edward Williams
- Cyclical patterns of employment, utilization, and profitability pp. 25-58

- Ben Zipperer and Peter Skott
- China's economic growth, 1978-2007: structural-institutional changes and efficiency attributes pp. 59-84

- Dic Lo and Guicai Li
- On the U.S.-Chinese trade dispute pp. 85-112

- Imad Moosa
- Capital stock and unemployment in Canada pp. 113-136

- Ana Martínez-Cañete and Alfonso Palacio-Vera
- Was it really a Minsky moment? pp. 137-158

- Timur Behlul
- Chamberlin and Robinson: their realism revisited and revised pp. 159-178

- John McDermott
- Publisher's Note pp. 179-179

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 4, 2011
- Behavioral finance and Post Keynesian-institutionalist theories of financial markets pp. 539-554

- J. Patrick Raines and Charles G. Leathers
- The potential contributions of behavioral finance to Post Keynesian and institutionalist finance theories pp. 555-574

- Matthew V. Fung
- Global imbalances and modern capitalism: a structural approach to understanding the present economic crisis pp. 575-596

- Keith Cowling, Stephen Dunn and Philip Tomlinson
- The cost of job loss and the great recession pp. 597-620

- Aaron Pacitti
- The influence of trade union bargaining power on EU processing trade pp. 621-644

- Ricardo Bustillo and Carlos RodrÃguez
- Savings and investmentsâan old debate in times of trouble pp. 645-666

- Johann Graf Lambsdorff
Volume 33, issue 3, 2011
- Bernanke's paradox: can he reconcile his position on the federal budget with his recent charge to prevent deflation? pp. 411-434

- Pavlina Tcherneva
- The stagnant labor market: some aspects of the bleak picture pp. 435-450

- Arjun Jayadev and Michael Konczal
- The endogeneity of the natural rate of growth for a selection of Asian countries pp. 451-468

- Mark Dray and Anthony Thirlwall
- Financial conventions in Keynes's theory: the stock exchange pp. 469-490

- David Dequech
- The modern food industry and public health: a Galbraithian perspective pp. 491-516

- Stephen Dunn
- Deficit reduction, the age of austerity, and the paradox of insolvency pp. 517-536

- Yiannis Kitromilides
Volume 33, issue 2, 2010
- Can Post Keynesians make better use of behavioral economics? pp. 211-234

- Therese Jefferson and J. E. King
- Comments on "can Post Keynesians make better use of behavioral economics?" pp. 235-250

- Matthew V. Fung
- Behavioral economists should make a turn and learn from Keynes and Post Keynesian economics pp. 251-254

- Paul Davidson
- >i>Indian Currency>/i> and beyond: the legacy of the early economics of Keynes in the times of Bretton Woods II pp. 255-280

- Anna Carabelli and Mario Cedrini
- On the role of relative prices and capital flows in balance-of-payments-constrained growth: the experiences of Portugal and Spain in the euro area pp. 281-306

- Carlos GarcimartÃn, Luis A. Rivas and Pilar GarcÃa MartÃnez
- External financial liberalization and growth in emerging countries: a panel data estimation using a new index (1990-2004) pp. 307-332

- Cesar Rodrigues van der Laan, André Moreira Cunha and Tiago Wickstrom Alves
- Financial integration and macroeconomic adjustments in a monetary union pp. 333-370

- Vincent Duwicquet and Jacques Mazier
- The impact of labor market deregulation on productivity: a panel data analysis of 19 OECD countries (1960-2004) pp. 371-408

- Robert Vergeer and Alfred Kleinknecht
Volume 33, issue 1, 2010
- Reflexivity, path dependence, and disequilibrium dynamics pp. 3-16

- Anwar Shaikh
- The Post Keynesian alternative for the Russian economy pp. 17-40

- Soltan S. Dzarasov
- Financial and economic crisis in Eastern Europe pp. 41-60

- Rainer Kattel
- Modeling financial crises: a schematic approach pp. 61-82

- John Harvey
- Capital wealth taxation as a potential remedy for excessive capital wealth inequality pp. 83-104

- James A. Yunker
- Central banks, trade unions, and reputationâis there room for an expansionist maneuver in the European Union? pp. 105-126

- Toralf Pusch and Arne Heise
- Differentiated banking strategies across the territory: an exploratory analysis pp. 127-150

- Marco Crocco, Ana Tereza Lanna Figueiredo and Fabiana Borges Teixeira Santos
- The financial fragility hypothesis applied to the public sector: an analysis for Brazil's economy from 2000 to 2008 pp. 151-168

- Fernando Ferrari-Filho, Fábio Terra and Octavio A. C. Conceição
- Structural change, balance-of-payments constraint, and economic growth: evidence from the multisectoral Thirlwall's law pp. 169-204

- Raphael Rocha Gouvea and Gilberto Lima
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