Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review
2016 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 2, 2023
- Two self-organizing principles in economics and a conflict between them pp. 213-233

- Yuri Yegorov
- Joseph Alois Schumpeter and William James: pragmatism, will, and social evolution pp. 235-257

- Daisuke Kobayashi
- Fiscal policy and social infrastructure provision under alternative growth and distribution regimes pp. 259-286

- Hiroshi Nishi and Kazuhiro Okuma
- Debt burden, investment, and profit-sharing pp. 287-306

- Kenshiro Ninomiya
- Measuring consumer preferences for Japanese 5G mobile communication market pp. 307-319

- Naoki Takano
- Special issue: microfoundation of evolutionary economics and its application pp. 321-328

- Kazuhiro Kurose and Hiroshi Nishi
- Some supplementary explanations on Microfoundations pp. 329-365

- Yoshinori Shiozawa
- Quantity adjustment theory as a basis of evolutionary economics pp. 367-399

- Masashi Morioka
- Numerical analysis of a nonlinear (S, s) inventory control policy under a quantity adjustment economy including explanations from a linear model pp. 401-424

- Kazuhisa Taniguchi
- Theoretical foundations of the international interdependence of growth regimes: price system, income–demand linkage, and quantity adjustment pp. 425-455

- Hiroyasu Uemura
- The microfoundations of evolutionary economics and its future: an essay based on the SMT approach pp. 457-481

- Kazuhiro Kurose
- A note on application of Miyazawa’s multiplier to multisector model of evolutionary economics pp. 483-494

- Tsutomu Yoshioka
Volume 20, issue 1, 2023
- Production economy and industry studies pp. 1-23

- Takahiro Fujimoto
- How Japanese firms address the issues of environment, society, and governance: a corporate governance perspective pp. 25-46

- Mitsuharu Miyamoto and Hiroatsu Nohara
- Diversification and evolution of post-modern money as “ideational money”: from MMT to PMMT pp. 47-81

- Makoto Nishibe
- Unemployment persistence with an evolutionary perspective: job creation or destruction (or both)? pp. 83-109

- Liu De-Chih
- Endogenous constraints on full productive capacity in a free-market economy pp. 111-121

- Nicolas D. Cole
- On the role of social rules in economic development: historical perspectives pp. 123-139

- Jean-Paul Chavas
- Historical institutionalism and policy coordination: origins of the European semester pp. 141-167

- Wen Pan, Madeleine O. Hosli and Michaël Lantmeeters
- Robert Boyer, Une discipline sans réflexivité peut-elle être une science? Epistémologie de l’économie pp. 169-179

- Toshio Yamada
- Book review on Hiroyasu Uemura, Japanese Institutionalist Post-Keynesians Revisited: inheritance from Marx, Keynes and Institutionalism Springer, 2023 pp. 181-190

- Hiroshi Nishi
- Christian Bessy and Michel Margairaz eds. Les biens communs en perspectives. Propriété, travail, valeur (XVIIIe-XXIe siècle), Editions de la Sorbonne, 2021 pp. 191-211

- Kota Kitagawa
Volume 19, issue 2, 2022
- Combining preferences and heuristics in analysing consumer behaviour pp. 523-543

- Pere Mir-Artigues
- The extent of the firm pp. 545-567

- M. J. Histen
- Hiding or revealing: their indirect evolution in the Acquiring-a-Company game pp. 569-585

- Werner Güth and Stefan Napel
- Impulse balancing versus equilibrium learning an experimental study of competitive portfolio selection pp. 587-610

- Judith Avrahami, Werner Güth, Yaakov Kareev and Matteo Ploner
- Organizational knowledge actions and the evolution of knowledge environment: a micro-foundations perspective pp. 611-624

- Michalis E. Papazoglou
- The full employment interest rate implicit in classical economic theory pp. 625-643

- Nicolas D. Cole
- Innovation patterns in firms and intra-industry heterogeneity empirical evidence from Turkey pp. 645-679

- Alp Eren Yurtseven and Mehmet Pamukçu
- Role of agricultural productivity growth in economic development: the neglected impact on institutional quality in Africa pp. 681-700

- Richard Grabowski and Sharmistha Self
- The transformation problem: a mathematical approach of its solution within Marx’s original framework pp. 701-728

- Zhongren Zhang
- Correction to: The transformation problem: a mathematical approach of its solution within Marx’s original framework pp. 729-730

- Zhongren Zhang
- Daniel W. Bromley, Possessive individualism: a crisis of capitalism, Oxford University Press, 2019 pp. 731-738

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
Volume 19, issue 1, 2022
- Economic development and the death of the free market pp. 1-46

- Blair Fix
- Demand multipliers and technical performance of a Southern Eurozone economy in hard times: Kalman–Leontief–Sraffa evidence from the Greek economy, 2010–2014 pp. 47-75

- Theodore Mariolis and Despoina Kesperi
- The credibility of monetary policy and the fiscal response to the pandemic in the Eurozone pp. 77-96

- Pompeo Della Posta and Mario Morroni
- An experimental study of VCG mechanism for multi-unit auctions: competing with machine bidders pp. 97-117

- Satoshi Takahashi, Yoichi Izunaga and Naoki Watanabe
- NK model-based analysis of technological trajectories: a study on the technological field of computer graphic processing systems pp. 119-140

- Ichiro Watanabe and Soichiro Takagi
- The institution-growth nexus in Sub-Saharan Africa: new evidence from heterogeneous panel causality approach pp. 141-157

- Mohammed Hussen and Murat Çokgezen
- Special feature: economic dynamics—growth, capital, labor, technology, and money pp. 159-167

- Hiroaki Sasaki
- Stone–Geary type preferences and the long-run labor supply pp. 169-188

- Tamotsu Nakamura
- Inequality and institutional quality in a growth model pp. 189-213

- Takuma Kunieda and Masashi Takahashi
- Growth and income distribution in an economy with dynasties and overlapping generations pp. 215-238

- Hiroaki Sasaki
- A two-class economy from the multi-sectoral perspective: the controversy between Pasinetti and Meade–Hahn–Samuelson–Modigliani revisited pp. 239-270

- Kazuhiro Kurose
- Measuring the shift in the short-run production frontier pp. 271-300

- Hideyuki Mizobuchi
- Capital-labor conflict in the Harrodian model pp. 301-317

- Takashi Ohno
- Alternative monetary policy rules and expectational consistency pp. 319-341

- Carlos Iwai Drumond, Cleiton Silva Jesus, João Basilio Pereima and Hiroyuki Yoshida
- Keynesian and classical theories: static and dynamic perspectives pp. 343-367

- Hiroki Murakami
- Numerical analysis of the disequilibrium monetary growth model: secular stagnation, slow convergence, and cyclical fluctuations pp. 369-394

- Shogo Ogawa and Hiroaki Sasaki
- Purchase of government bonds by a supranational central bank: its impact on business cycles pp. 395-424

- Masato Nakao and Toichiro Asada
- Special feature on “The European Union Economy after the COVID-19 Pandemic Outbreak”: the fear of economy and the economy of fear pp. 425-428

- Theodore Mariolis
- National states, transnational institutions, and hegemony in the EU pp. 429-448

- Costas Lapavitsas and Sergi Cutillas
- Sustainable economic development in the European Union and COVID-19 pp. 449-467

- Chara Vavoura and Ioannis Vavouras
- Economic crisis, COVID-19 pandemic, and the Greek model of capitalism pp. 469-484

- Georgios Maris and Floros Flouros
- The impact of COVID-19 on global stock markets: early linear and non-linear evidence for Italy pp. 485-495

- Theodoros Daglis, Ioannis G. Melissaropoulos, Konstantinos Konstantakis and Panayotis Michaelides
- The COVID-19 multiplier effects of tourism on the German and Spanish economies pp. 497-510

- Nikolaos Rodousakis and George Soklis
- Robert Boyer, Les capitalismes à l’épreuve de la pandémie, La Découverte, 2020 pp. 511-522

- Kazuhiro Okuma and Yuji Harada
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