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2008 - 2023
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2013, issue 267, vol 66
- Introduction pp. 369-370

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- De-globalising bank regulation pp. 371-385

- Mario Tonveronachi
- US Basel III Final Rule on banks' capital requirements: A different-size-fits-all approach pp. 387-402

- Rainer Masera
- The productivity of the public sector: A Classical view pp. 403-434

- Marcella Corsi and Carlo D'Ippoliti
- Income distribution in a monetary economy pp. 435-455

- Nazim Ekinci
2013, issue 266, vol 66
- Luigi Spaventa pp. 171-199

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- Dualism in economic growth pp. 201-253

- Luigi Spaventa
- Effects of inflation on the distribution of income in Italy, 1953-1962 pp. 255-265

- Luigi Spaventa
- The use of econometric models for long-term policies: A critical view pp. 267-290

- Luigi Spaventa
- The growth of public debt in Italy: past experience, perspectives and policy problems pp. 291-324

- Luigi Spaventa
- The political economy of european monetary integration pp. 325-342

- Luigi Spaventa
- Out in the cold? Outsiders and insiders in 1999: feasible and unfeasible options pp. 343-366

- Luigi Spaventa
2013, issue 265, vol 66
- Hyman Minsky's monetary production economy pp. 77-94

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- The Relevance of Kalecki: The Useable Contribution pp. 95-106

- Hyman Minsky
- A Kaldorian approach to catch up and structural change in economies with high degree of heterogeneity pp. 107-135

- Marcos Tostes Lamonica and Carmem Feijo
- The European Banking Union: Will It Be a True Union without Risk Sharing? pp. 137-167

- Mario Sarcinelli
2013, issue 264, vol 66
- Introduction: on the role of a generalist journal pp. 3-6

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- Keynes, Hobson, Marx pp. 7-19

- Robert Slidelsky
- Determinants of SME credit worthiness under Basel rules: the value of credit history information pp. 21-47

- Francesco Dainelli, Francesco Giunta and Fabrizio Cipollini
- Tadeusz Kowalik: Radical Political Economist, Solidarity Advisor and Critic of Globalised Capitalism pp. 50-57

- Jan Toporowski
- Better than Ploughing pp. 59-76

- James Buchanan
2012, issue 263, vol 65
- Financial re-regulation at a crossroads: How the European experience strengthens the case for a radical reform built on Minsky's approach pp. 335-383

- Mario Tonveronachi and Elisabetta Montanaro
- The cost and benefit of banking regulations and controls, Chinese style pp. 385-402

- Xiaosheng Ju and Dic Lo
- No, they can't! The potential and limitations of the EU (as a supranational state in the making) to reform finance and overcome the crisis pp. 403-427

- Peter Wahl
- Appreciating diversity: Regulatory reform and banking practices in the developed and developing worlds pp. 429-436

- Jayati Ghosh
- Keynesian uncertainty and the shaky foundations of statistical risk assessment models pp. 437-454

- Alessandro Roncaglia
2012, issue 262, vol 65
- Euro crisis or public debt crisis? With a remedy for the latter case pp. 215-236

- Mario Sarcinelli
- A lesson from Pietro Leopoldo pp. 237-246

- Giacomo Becattini
- The Impact of Political Relations Between Countries on Economic Relations pp. 247-273

- Amir Najafi and Hossein Askari
- Capital-Specific Technological Change and Human Capital Accumulation in a Model of Export-Led Growth pp. 275-311

- Ricardo Araujo and Gilberto Lima
- Pierangelo Garegnani: Rebuilding Economic Theory pp. 311-331

- Roberto Ciccone
2012, issue 261, vol 65
- Josef Steindl, the Trieste School and the BNL Quarterly Review pp. 113-116

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- Roots - Reflections on Josef Steindl's First Article in an Economic Journal pp. 117-133

- Kurt W. Rothschild
- Josef Steindl's Life and Work in Austria pp. 135-149

- Alois Guger and Ewald Walterskirchen
- Steindl on Stochastic Processes pp. 151-166

- Marcella Corsi
- Josef Steindl: An Economist of His Times pp. 167-187

- Nina Shapiro
- Effective Demand in the Short and in the Long Run pp. 189-197

- Josef Steindl
- Reflections on the Present State of Economics pp. 199-212

- Josef Steindl
2012, issue 260, vol 65
- Introduction: there is more to Keynesianism than public spending alone pp. 3-10

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- Finance-dominated capitalism, re-distribution, household debt and financial fragility in a Kaleckian distribution and growth model pp. 11-51

- Eckhard Hein
- The supreme subprime myth: the role of bad loans in the 2007-2009 financial crisis pp. 52-77

- Alberto Niccoli and Francesco Marchionne
- Do financial investors affect the price of wheat? pp. 79-109

- Daniele Girardi
2011, issue 259, vol 64
- Balance of payments constrained growth models: history and overview pp. 307-351

- Anthony Thirlwall
- Criticisms and defences of the balance-of-payments constrained growth model: some old, some new pp. 353-392

- John McCombie
- The remarkable durability of Thirlwall's Law pp. 393-427

- Mark Setterfield
- The Balance of Payments Constraint as an Explanation of International Growth Rate Differences pp. 429-438

- Anthony Thirlwall
2011, issue 258, vol 64
- Introduction pp. 189-191

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- A critical assessment of the European approach to financial reforms pp. 193-226

- Elisabetta Montanaro and Mario Tonveronachi
- Will restricting proprietary trading and stricter derivatives regulation make the US financial system more stable? pp. 227-247

- Jan Kregel
- Rethinking regulation: international banks in Asian emerging markets pp. 249-266

- C. P. Chandrasekhar
- Financial governance and economic development: making sense of the Chinese experience pp. 267-286

- Dic Lo, Guicai Li and Yingquan Jiang
- Implications of regulating commodity derivatives markets in the USA and EU pp. 287-304

- Jayati Ghosh
2011, issue 257, vol 64
- Introduction: the crisis of economies and economics pp. 95-103

- Carlo D'Ippoliti
- Taking the moral hazard out of banking: the next fundamental step in financial reform pp. 105-142

- Rainer Masera
- Framing world monetary system reform: Fritz Machlup and the Bellagio Group conferences pp. 143-166

- Carol M. Connell
- Macroeconomics in crisis and macroeconomics in recovery pp. 167-185

- Alessandro Roncaglia
2011, issue 256, vol 64
- A multi-faceted financial crisis pp. 3-5

- Alessandro Roncaglia
- Financialization in the Light of Keynesian Theory pp. 7-21

- Amit Bhaduri
- Resolving the US financial crisis: politics dominates economics in the New Political Economy pp. 23-37

- Jan Kregel
- The tax system and the financial crisis pp. 39-94

- Vieri Ceriani, Stefano Manestra, Giacomo Ricotti, Alessandra Sanelli and Ernesto Zangari
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