PSL Quarterly Review
2008 - 2023
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2017, issue 283, vol 70
- Dealing with the vulnerability of the Italian banking system pp. 357-420

- Elisabetta Montanaro and Mario Tonveronachi
- Opportunities and limits of rebalancing the Eurozone via wage policies: Theoretical considerations and empirical illustrations for the case of Germany pp. 421-447

- Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger
- Agent-based modelling. History, essence, future pp. 449-472

- Gerhard Hanappi
- Energy Poverty in Europe: A Multidimensional Approach pp. 449-472

- Carlo Andrea Bollino and Fabrizio Botti
2017, issue 282, vol 70
- Why does the productivity of investment vary across countries? pp. 213-245

- Kevin Nell and Anthony Thirlwall
- Endogenous growth and economic capacity: Theory and empirical evidence for the NAFTA countries pp. 247-282

- Ignacio Perrotini-Hernandez and Juan Alberto Vazquez-Munoz
- Reconsidering the economic and political reasons of the euro area crisis: Diverging fundamentals or self-fulfilling expectations? pp. 283-310

- Pompeo Della Posta
- How much is CEO education worth to a firm? Evidence from European firms pp. 311-353

- Ottorino Morresi
2017, issue 281, vol 70
- Profit rates in the developed capitalist economies: a time series investigation pp. 85-128

- Ivan D. Trofimov
- Changes in wealth distribution in Italy (2002-2012) and who gained from the Great Recession pp. 129-153

- Ignazio Drudi, Giorgio Tassinari and Fabrizio Alboni
- Explaining trade imbalances in the euro area: Liquidity preference and the role of finance pp. 155-184

- Hubert Gabrisch
- Bilateral Trade Elasticity of Serbia: Is There a J-Curve Effect? pp. 185-210

- Safet Kurtovic, Blerim Halili and Nehat Maxhuni
2017, issue 280, vol 70
- Editorial: Change and continuity pp. 3-5

- Alessandro Roncaglia and Carlo D'Ippoliti
- Paths in contemporary economics and sciences of artificial that originate from Simon’s bounded rationality approach pp. 7-33

- Massimo Egidi
- Structural change and economic growth: Advances and limitations of Kaldorian growth models pp. 35-57

- Guilherme Magacho
- The rich and the poor: A note on countries’ classification pp. 59-82

- Gianni Vaggi
2016, issue 279, vol 69
- Introduction. Time for a new debate on Europe pp. 295-300

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- Three proposals for revitalising the European Union pp. 301-336

- Mario Tonveronachi
- Radical uncertainty, non-predictability, antifragility and risk-sharing Islamic finance pp. 337-372

- Umar Rafi, Abbas Mirakhor and Hossein Askari
- Structural change, catching up and falling behind in the BRICS: A comparative analysis based on trade pattern and Thirlwall’s Law pp. 373-421

- Andre Nassif, Carmem Feijo and Eliane Araujo
2016, issue 278, vol 69
- Household consumer debt, endogenous money and growth: A supermultiplier-based analysis pp. 211-234

- Riccardo Pariboni
- A consumer and social welfare model based on the writings of Shibani (750-805 AD, 131-189 AH) pp. 235-266

- Hassan Ghassan
- Frederic S. Lee and His Fight for the Future of Heterodox Economics pp. 267-278

- Tae-Hee Jo
- In the absence of fiscal union, the Eurozone needs a more flexible monetary policy: A comment pp. 279-285

- Andrea Terzi
- In the absence of fiscal union, the Eurozone needs a more flexible monetary policy: A reply pp. 287-291

- Pietro Alessandrini and Michele Fratianni
2016, issue 277, vol 69
- Nicholas Kaldor after thirty years pp. 107-277

- John Edward King
- The process towards centralisation of the European financial supervisory architecture: The case of the Banking Union pp. 135-172

- Elisabetta Montanaro
- The mobility of Italy’s middle income group pp. 173-197

- Chiara Assunta Ricci
- Paolo Sylos Labini: Reflections on a classical economist pp. 199-208

- Giulia Zacchia
2016, issue 276, vol 69
- Secular stagnation or stagnation policy? Steindl after Summers pp. 3-47

- Eckhard Hein
- Macroeconomic and Technological Dynamics: a Structuralist-Keynesian Cumulative Growth Model pp. 49-75

- Giulio Guarini
- INFLATION OR OUTPUT TARGETING? MONETARY POLICY APPROPRIATENESS IN SOUTH AFRICA pp. 77-104

- Temitope Leshoro and Umakrishnan Kollamparambil
2015, issue 275, vol 68
- In the absence of fiscal union, the Eurozone needs a more flexible monetary policy pp. 279-296

- Pietro Alessandrini
- Ownership Structure and R&D: An Empirical Analysis of Italian listed companies pp. 297-326

- Fabrizio Rossi and Richard Cebula
- Shadow banking, relationship banking, and the economics of depression pp. 297-326

- Antonio Bianco
2015, issue 274, vol 68
- Editorial: Paolo Sylos Labini (1920-2005) pp. 179-185

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- Risk Sharing in Corporate and Public Finance: The Contribution of Islamic Finance pp. 187-213

- Obiyathulla Ismath Bacha, Abbas Mirakhor, Hossein Askari
- Macroeconomic effects of high interest rate policy: Mexico’s experience pp. 214-237

- Roberto Valencia Arriaga Julio Lopez Gallardo
- Why does Brazil’s banking sector need public banks? What should BNDES do? pp. 239-275

- Felipe Rezende
2015, issue 273, vol 68
- Making the ECB the central bank of a non-federal coalition of states pp. 91-114

- Mario Tonveronachi
- Capital Market Inflation in Emerging Markets: the Cases of Brazil and South Korea pp. 115-150

- Bruno Bonizzi
- Oil and its markets pp. 151-175

- Alessandro Roncaglia
2015, issue 272, vol 68
- Introduction pp. 3-7

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- The moral foundation of collective action against economic crimes pp. 9-39

- Daud Vicary Abdullah, Hossein Askari and Abbas Mirakhor
- Complementarity between environmental efficiency and labour productivity in a cumulative growth process pp. 41-56

- Giulio Guarini
- Financial Market Regulation in Germany - Capital Requirements of Financial Institutions pp. 57-86

- Daniel Karl Dietzer
2014, issue 271, vol 67
- Risk sharing, public policy and the contribution of Islamic finance pp. 345-379

- Hossein Askari and Abbas Mirakhor
- CRR/CRD IV: the trees and the forest pp. 381-422

- Rainer Masera
- Economic Policies in India For Stimulation or Austerity and Volatility? pp. 423-450

- Sunanda Sen and Zico Dasgupta
- The underground economy in the U.S.A.: preliminary new evidence on the impact of income tax rates (and other factors) on aggregate tax evasion 1975-2008 pp. 451-481

- Richard Cebula
2014, issue 270, vol 67
- The theory of employment: two approaches compared pp. 241-268

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- Modigliani's comments on Sylos Labini's theory of unemployment (1956-1958) pp. 269-282

- Antonella Rancan
- A letter to Sylos Labini pp. 283-307

- Franco Modigliani
- A search for distinctive features of demand-led growth models pp. 309-342

- Sergio Parrinello
2014, issue 269, vol 67
- Introduction: continuing the debate on Islamic finance pp. 127-129

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- On the Stability of an Islamic Financial System pp. 131-167

- Hossein Askari, Noureddine Krichene and Abbas Mirakhor
- Structural asymmetries at the roots of the eurozone crisis: what's new for industrial policy in the EU? pp. 169-216

- Alberto Botta
- Minsky and dynamic macroprudential regulation pp. 217-238

- Jan Kregel
2014, issue 268, vol 67
- Introduction: welcoming a new editorial board pp. 3-8

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- Islamic finance: an alternative financial system for stability, equity, and growth pp. 9-54

- Hossein Askari and Noureddine Krichene
- The policy response to macroeconomic and fiscal imbalances in Italy in the last fifteen years pp. 55-103

- Antonio Bassanetti, Matteo Bugamelli, Sandro Momigliano, Roberto Sabbatini and Francesco Zollino
- Keynes is alive and well: a survey article pp. 105-124

- Alessandro Roncaglia
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