PSL Quarterly Review
2008 - 2023
Continuation of BNL Quarterly Review and Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review. Current editor(s): Alessandro Roncaglia and Carlo D'Ippoliti From Economia civile Bibliographic data for series maintained by Carlo D'Ippoliti (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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2023, issue 307, vol 76
- The theory of monetary disorder: debt finance, existing assets, and the consequences of prolonged ultra-easy policy pp. 315-335

- Thomas Palley
- Income distribution and development: Celso Furtado's theory in a context of global economic changes and its proximity to neo(post)-Kaleckian literature pp. 337-351

- Felipe Orsolin Texeira, Daniel Coronel and Jose' Luis Oreiro
- From the effective demand as a principle to the ownership of the capital as social responsibility. Rereading Luigi Pasinetti pp. 353-371

- Stefano Lucarelli
- The effect of reducing wages of remote workers on society. A preliminary assessment pp. 373-392

- Edoardo Beretta, Marco Desogus and Soorjith Illickal Karthikeyan
- Tony Thirlwall (21 April 1941 – 8 November 2023) pp. 393-396

- Esteban Perez Caldentey and Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid
2023, issue 306, vol 76
- Energy shock and inflation:Re-examining the relevance of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict pp. 211-214

- Nadia Garbellini and Roberto Lampa
- Germany, Europe and the crisis pp. 215-223

- Joseph Halevi
- Can the side effects of sanctions and energy inflation trigger the disintegration of the international monetary regime? pp. 225-242

- Roberto Lampa and Gianmarco Oro
- Profit inflation is real pp. 243-259

- Servaas Storm
- Profit-led or cost-led inflation? Propagation effects through the EU inter-industry network pp. 261-276

- Giacomo Cucignatto, Nadia Garbellini and Facund Fora Alcalde
- External shocks and monetary policy under the inflation targeting regime (ITR): an analysis of the determinants of inflation for the period 2000-2021 pp. 293-311

- Elisangela Araujo, Eliane Araujo, Mateus Ribeiro da Fonseca and Paulo Mourão
2023, issue 305, vol 76
- Trade unions' responses to Industry 4.0 amid corporatism and resistance pp. 91-120

- Valeria Cirillo, Matteo Rinaldini, Jacopo Staccioli and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Prospective analysis of the SME sector of the Western Balkans pp. 121-154

- Massimo Cingolani
- Development strategies and path dependence: Institutional elements for making sense of Brazil's falling behind and South Korea's forging ahead pp. 155-180

- Marcelo Arend, Vinicius Zuniga Fagotti, Glaison Augusto Guerrero, Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca and Julimar da Silva Bichara
- Demand and growth regimes in finance-dominated capitalism and a progressive equality-, sustainability- and domestic demand-led alternative: A post-Keynesian simulation approach pp. 181-202

- Eckhard Hein, Franz Prante and Alessandro Bramucci
- Teaching heterodox macroeconomics: Some reflections from Macroeconomics after Kalecki and Keynes by Eckhard Hein pp. 203-207

- Ettore Gallo and Maria Cristina Barbieri Goes
2023, issue 304, vol 76
- Exploitation of natural resources and the low-carbon switching of techniques inside linear production schemes pp. 3-19

- Gianmarco Oro
- Household indebtedness in the European Union countries: Going beyond the mainstream interpretation pp. 21-49

- Ricardo Barradas and Ines Tomas
- Democratizing money? The role of cryptocurrencies pp. 51-66

- Jacopo Temperini and Marcella Corsi
- Can we reform capitalism for its own good? A roadmap to sustainability pp. 67-88

- Robert Guttmann
2023, issue 306
- The consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian war on the Italian economy and the need for a ‘full and good employment’ strategy pp. 277-291

- Nicolò Giangrande
2022, issue 303, vol 75
- External challenges to the economic expansion of emerging markets in the post-COVID 19 and post-COP26 era: A balance-of-payments constrained growth (BPCG) perspective pp. 313-354

- Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid, Lorenzo Nalin and Edgar Pérez-Medina
- Would a competitive real exchange rate be a driver of economic prosperity? pp. 355-383

- Hugo Iasco-Pereira and Fabricio Missio
- Technology and social rules and norms in neo-Schumpeterian economics and in original institutional economics pp. 385-401

- Henning Schwardt
- Institutional constraints, liquidity provision, and endogenous money in the Eurozone core and periphery before and after crises: A preliminary comparison of the Eurozone Crisis and the Coronavirus Pandemic pp. 403-424

- Nina Eichacker
- A discussion with Vernon Smith on the Classics, Marx, and Sraffa pp. 425-431

- Emiliano Brancaccio
2022, issue 302, vol 75
- Why the distribution of wealth matters: Industrial feudalism and social democracy pp. 227-240

- Hanna Szymborska and Jan Toporowski
- Debt-led growth and its financial fragility: An investigation into the dynamics of a supermultiplier model pp. 241-262

- Joana David Avritzer
- Land-constrained growth in a developing economy: A Kaldorian perspective pp. 263-284

- Isha Gupta
- Chile: The road to joy is paved with obstacles pp. 285-297

- Giuliano Toshiro Yajima
- Axel Leijonhufvud: A personal recollection from an Austrian perspective pp. 299-310

- Carmelo Ferlito
2022, issue 301, vol 75
- The institutions of the people, by the people and for the people? Addressing central banks' power and social responsibility in a democracy pp. 83-102

- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Guillaume Vallet
- When mainstream economics does human resource management: a critique of personnel economics' prescriptive ambition pp. 103-117

- Frank Bailly
- Growth and stagnation in a dual economy: The case of Brazil pp. 119-138

- Carmem Feijo, Marcos Tostes Lamonica and Sergiany da Silva Lima
- Measuring the technological backwardness of middle-and low-income countries: The employment quality gap and its relationship with the per capita income gap pp. 139-159

- José Luís Oreiro, Stefan Wilson d'Amato, Luciano Luiz Manarin D'Agostini and Paulo Sergio de Oliveira Simoes Gala
- Competitive vs cumulative approach in teaching macroeconomics: Some thoughts on recent popular textbooks pp. 161-171

- Emilio Carnevali
2022, issue 300, vol 75
- Jerzy Osiatynski (1941-2022) pp. 3-7

- Jan Toporowski
- The political economy of reinstating capitalism in Poland: 1989-2020 pp. 9-24

- Jerzy Osiatynski
- What happens when women in politics deal with foreign aid: The case of Sub-Saharan countries pp. 25-46

- Valentina Chiariello
- Structural change, an open economy and employment: A structural change and economic dynamics approach pp. 47-62

- Rafael De Acypreste and João Gabriel de Araujo Oliveira
- Economic complexity, structural transformation and economic growth in a regional context: Evidence for Brazil pp. 63-79

- Felipe Orsolin Teixeira, Fabricio Missio and Ricardo Dathein
2021, issue 299, vol 74
- Labour's loss: Why macroeconomics matters pp. 249-285

- Servaas Storm
- Beyond social democracy and neo-liberalism: Towards a social economy pp. 287-306

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Managing commodity booms: Dutch disease and economic performance pp. 307-323

- Basil Oberholzer
- Financialisation and the slowdown of labour productivity in Portugal: A Post-Keynesian approach pp. 325-346

- Diogo Correia and Ricardo Barradas
- A silent revolution. How central bank statistics have changed in the last 25 years pp. 347-371

- Riccardo De Bonis and Matteo Piazza
2021, issue 298, vol 74
- Foreword: A debate on the future of economic policy pp. 149-150

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- On reimagining social democracy pp. 151-153

- Amit Bhaduri
- Visions of the future – a socialist departure from gloom? pp. 155-177

- Paul Auerbach and Peter Skott
- Major exchange rates and value-added exports pp. 179-205

- Myoung Shik Choi
- The European industrial challenge and the Italian NRRP pp. 207-218

- Paolo Maranzano, Mario Noera and Roberto Romano
- Employment dynamics, increasing returns and Marx's falling rate of profit pp. 219-245

- Satya Padhi
2021, issue 297, vol 74
- Italy's "Charter of Workers' Rights" turns fifty pp. 95-98

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- Constrictive labor and the dignity of work pp. 99-105

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- Understanding the Charter of Workers’ Rights in its historical context pp. 107-113

- Gianfranco Pasquino
- Dignity of work and full employment pp. 115-126

- Annamaria Simonazzi
- A post-Kaleckian model with productivity growth and real exchange rate applied to selected Latin American countries pp. 127-146

- Douglas Alencar, Frederico Jayme Jr and Gustavo Britto
2021, issue 296, vol 74
- Reinstating fiscal policy for normal times: Public investment and Public Jobs Programmes pp. 3-24

- Robert Skidelsky and Simone Gasperin
- ECB quantitative easing, euro depreciation and supply chains: Industry-level estimates for Germany, Italy and Greece. New prospects for a Minskyan big bank? pp. 25-50

- Lucio Gobbi and Stefano Lucarelli
- On two recent attempts to introduce animal spirits in macroeconomics: Heresy or enlightened church reform? pp. 51-73

- Teodoro Dario Togati
- Governance matters on non-performing loans: Evidence from emerging markets pp. 75-91

- Burak Byükoglu, Ahmet Šit and Ibrahim Halil Ekši
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