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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2020, issue 295, vol 73
- Editorial: books and debates in economics pp. 279-282

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- Regional economic growth in China from a Kaldorian perspective: A comparative study of Nanjing and Suzhou pp. 283-312

- Alexandre Gomes
- Deindustrialization, economic complexity and exchange rate overvaluation: the case of Brazil (1998-2017) pp. 313-341

- José Luís Oreiro, Luciano Luiz Manarin and Paulo Gala
- The Age of Fragmentation by Alessandro Roncaglia: A Review Article pp. 343-365

- Anthony Thirlwall
- What do tests of the relationship between employment and technical progress hide? pp. 367-392

- Jesus Felipe, Donna Faye Bajaro, Gemma Estrada and John McCombie
- Stefano Fenoaltea (1943-2020) pp. 393-394

- Deirdre McCloskey
2020, issue 294, vol 73
- Economic growth and productivity: Italy and the role of knowledge pp. 205-224

- Ignazio Visco
- Inside the IMF Òmea culpaÓ: A panel analysis on growth forecast errors and Keynesian multipliers in Europe pp. 225-239

- Emiliano Brancaccio and Fabiana De Cristofaro
- A Keynesian analysis of Canadian government securities yields pp. 241-260

- Anupam Das and Tanweer Akram
- Infrastructure and manufacturing in Sub-Saharan Africa: An empirical analysis using dynamic panel data models pp. 261-276

- Bovick Wandja Yemba, Rafael Ribeiro and Victor Medeiros
2020, issue 293, vol 73
- Julio Lopez Gallardo (1941-2020) pp. 113-117

- Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid, Carlo Panico and Martin Puchet Anyul
- France: The political economy of discontent. The Gilets Jaunes movement pp. 119-135

- Julio Lopez Gallardo
- Stock market volatility, speculation and unemployment: A Granger-causality analysis pp. 137-160

- Bernardina Algieri, Emiliano Brancaccio and Damiano Buonaguidi
- Employment, innovation, and interfirm networks pp. 161-180

- Andrea Fabrizi, Giuseppe Garofalo, Giulio Guarini and Valentina Meliciani
- Monetary Policy Responses to Exogenous Perturbations: The Case of a Small Open Economy (2007-2018) pp. 181-201

- Christopher Warburton and Emerson Jackson
2020, issue 292, vol 73
- A new currency for West African states: The theoretical and political conditions of its feasibility pp. 3-26

- Massimo Amato and Kako Nubukpo
- Inflation Targets Regime and global financial cycle: An assessment for the Brazilian economy pp. 27-49

- Elisangela Luzia Araujo,, Eliane Araujo, Mateus Ramalho da Fonseca and Pedro Perfeito da Silva
- Manufactoring, economic growth, and real exchange rate: Empirical evidence in panel data and input-output multipliers pp. 51-75

- Luciano Gabriel, Luiz Carlos De Santana Ribeiro, Frederico Jayme Jr and José Luís Oreiro
- The fruits of disaggregation: The engineering industry, tariff protection, and the industrial investment cycle in Italy, 1861-1913 pp. 77-110

- Stefano Fenoaltea
2019, issue 291, vol 72
- Adding new Perspectives to our debate pp. 255-258

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- Banking concentration and financial reorganization: Greece, Portugal, and Spain in the post-crisis period pp. 259-277

- Alicia Giron, Monika Meireles and Andrea Reyes
- Monetary policy velocity and its financial effects: an empirical analysis for an emerging economy pp. 279-295

- Ricardo Ramalhete Moreira
- Supplementing Household Income through Self-Supply and Exchange: The Case of a Multiple-Exchange Fair in Mexico City, 2016 pp. 297-313

- Oscar Campuzano, and Francisco Javier Ayvar
- Financial Development and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Role of Institutions pp. 315-334

- Witness Bandura and Canicio Dzingirai
2019, issue 290, vol 72
- The making of a dissenting economist: Amit Bhaduri (1940-) pp. 187-194

- Amit Bhaduri
- Of economics and statistics: the Gerschenkron effect pp. 195-205

- Stefano Fenoaltea
- On foreign direct investments and the balance of payments constrained growth model in Latin America, 1990-2014 pp. 207-221

- Douglas Alencar, Eduardo Strachman, Lucio Otavio Seixas Barbosa and Claudio Puty
- Rising wage differential between white-collar and blue-collar workers and market concentration: The case of the USA, 1964-2007 pp. 223-251

- Ilhan Dögüs
2019, issue 289, vol 72
- Stability and growth in a global economy pp. 75-84

- Ignazio Visco
- Swimming against the (Developmentalist) mainstream: the liberal economists in Argentina between 1955 and 1976 pp. 91-115

- Juan Odisio and Marcelo Rougier
- Neoliberalism in Brazil: An analysis from the viewpoint of the current situation pp. 117-134

- Hernan Ramirez
- Neoliberalism as a capitalist revolution in Chile: Antecedents and irreversibility pp. 135-148

- Guillermo Guajardo Soto
- Pedro Beltran, Romulo Ferrero and the origins of neoliberalism in Peru: 1945-1962 pp. 149-166

- Oscar Ugarteche
- The establishment of neoliberalism in Mexico pp. 167-184

- Juan Pablo Arroyo Ortiz
2019, issue 288, vol 72
- Growth of international finance and emerging economies: Elements for an alternative approach pp. 3-26

- Carolina Alves and Jan Toporowski
- EMU: An Italian perspective pp. 27-40

- Rainer Masera
- An empirical analysis for the US of the impact of federal budget deficits and the average effective personal income tax rate on the ex post real interest rate yield on ten-year Treasuries pp. 41-52

- Richard Cebula and Robert Boylan
- An Analysis of the Interaction Between Monetary and Fiscal Policies in Brazil pp. 53-71

- Livia Carolina Machado Melo and Cleomar Gomes Da Silva
- The origins of neoliberalism in Latin America: A special issue pp. 85-90

- Maria Eugenia Romero Sotelo
2018, issue 287, vol 71
- Forever young Marx's Critique of political economy after 200 years pp. 353-388

- Riccardo Bellofiore
- An evaluation of the US African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) trade arrangement with Sub-Saharan African countries pp. 389-418

- Busani Moyo, Mamello Nchake and Blessing Chiripanhura
- How much does finance benefit society? pp. 419-437

- Giancarlo Bertocco and Andrea Kalajzic
- Real exchange rate and economic complexity in a North-South structuralist BoPG model pp. 439-465

- Luciano Gabriel and Fabricio Missio
2018, issue 286, vol 71
- Banks and finance after the crisis: Lessons and challenges pp. 255-277

- Ignazio Visco
- The Evolution of Inequality in Latin America in the 21st Century: What are the patterns, drivers and causes? pp. 279-308

- Francesco Bogliacino and Daniel Rojas Lozano
- Neo-Kaleckian models with financial cycles: A center-periphery framework pp. 309-326

- David Guimarães Coelho and Esteban Perez Caldentey
- On the economics of development: A view from Latin America pp. 327-349

- Edmar Bacha
2018, issue 285, vol 71
- Economic development, technical change and income distribution: A conversation between Keynesians, Schumpeterians and Structuralists. Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 97-101

- Alberto Botta, Gabriel Porcile and Rafael Ribeiro
- Manufacturing as driver of economic growth pp. 103-138

- Igor Lopes Rocha
- Natural, Effective and BOP-Constrained Rates of Growth: Adjustment Mechanisms and Closure Equations pp. 139-160

- Gabriel Porcile and Danilo Spinola
- Patterns of Technical Change and De-Industrialization pp. 161-182

- Xiao Jiang and Luis Villanueva
- Environment, Effective Demand, and Cyclical Growth in Surplus Labor Economies pp. 183-201

- Guilherme de Oliveira
- Revisiting the Growth of Brazilian Economy (1980-2012) pp. 203-229

- José Luís Oreiro, Luciano Manarin D'Agostini, FabrÃcio Vieira and Luciano Carvalho
- The myth of the 'Latin American decade' pp. 231-251

- Jose Antonio Ocampo, Eduardo F. Bastian and Marcos Reis
2018, issue 284, vol 71
- The economist's job pp. 3-8

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- A life in economics pp. 9-39

- Anthony Thirlwall
- Wage dispersion and pension funds: Financialisation of non-financial corporations in the USA pp. 41-59

- Ilhan Dögüs
- When small-sized and non-innovating firms meet a crisis: Evidence from the Italian labour market pp. 61-83

- Stefano Perri and Roberto Lampa
- Trade unions' inflation expectations and the second-round effect in South Africa pp. 85-94

- Temitope Leshoro
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