Review of Political Economy
1997 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2008
- John Kenneth Galbraith and the Post Keynesian Tradition in Economics pp. 475-489

- Steven Pressman
- The Abiding Economics of John Kenneth Galbraith pp. 491-499

- James Galbraith
- J.K. Galbraith and the Nature of Modern Money pp. 501-526

- Paul Davidson and Stephen Dunn
- The Dependence Effect, Consumption and Happiness: Galbraith Revisited pp. 527-550

- Amitava Dutt
- John Kenneth Galbraith's Contributions to the Theory and Analysis of Speculative Financial Markets pp. 551-568

- Charles Leathers and J. Patrick Raines
- The Theory of Price Controls: John Kenneth Galbraith's Contribution pp. 569-593

- Stephanie Laguerodie and Francisco Vergara
- Galbraith on Advertising, Credit, and Consumption: A Retrospective and Empirical Investigation with Policy Implications pp. 595-611

- Douglas Lamdin
Volume 20, issue 3, 2008
- Self-Flagellation and Utility Maximization pp. 307-318

- Robert Jerome, Kristina Terkun, Robert Horn and Bridget Butkevich
- A Post-Keynesian Model of Accumulation with a Minskyan Financial Structure pp. 319-331

- Sebastien Charles
- Josef Steindl and the Instability of Capitalism pp. 333-340

- John King
- The Trade Cycle pp. 341-348

- Josef Steindl
- Foreign Banks and Political Sovereignty: The Case of Argentina pp. 349-366

- Wesley Marshall
- The Emergence of the Law of Value in a Dynamic Simple Commodity Economy pp. 367-391

- Ian Wright
- Can We Meaningfully Speak of Changes in Price under the Regime of Changes in Techniques? pp. 393-403

- William Cockshott and Ajit Sinha
- Why Economists should Choose their Inheritance: Physics and Path-independence in Economic Systems pp. 405-420

- Dany Lang
- Finance and the Cambridge Equation: A Comment pp. 421-432

- Man-Seop Park
- Finance and the Cambridge Equation: Again on the Rate of Profits of Financial Intermediaries pp. 433-441

- Giuseppe Ciccarone
- The Organizational Approach of Capability Theory pp. 443-453

- Giampaolo Garzarelli
Volume 20, issue 2, 2008
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Ethics and Economics pp. 159-161

- Irene van Staveren
- The 'Dismal Science' - Still? Economics and Human Flourishing pp. 163-180

- Mark Lutz
- Not by P Alone: A Virtuous Economy pp. 181-197

- Deirdre McCloskey
- Freedom, Values and Sen: Towards a Morally Enriched Classical Economic Theory pp. 199-232

- Vivian Walsh
- From 'Hume's Law' to Problem- and Policy-Analysis for Human Development. Sen after Dewey, Myrdal, Streeten, Stretton and Haq pp. 233-256

- Des Gasper
- The Efficiency of Equity pp. 257-274

- Stephan Klasen
- Two Views of Corruption and Democracy pp. 275-291

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
Volume 20, issue 1, 2008
- Has Growing Inequality Contributed to Rising Household Economic Distress? pp. 1-22

- Heather Boushey and Christian Weller
- Edmund Phelps and Modern Macroeconomics pp. 23-39

- Robert Dimand
- The Structure of Social Capital: An Austrian Perspective on its Nature and Development pp. 41-58

- Emily Chamlee-Wright
- Was Frank Knight an Institutionalist? pp. 59-77

- Pier Asso and Luca Fiorito
- Classical Theory and Exhaustible Natural Resources: Notes on the Current Debate pp. 79-93

- Fabio Ravagnani
- The Political Economy of Monetary Institutions in Brazil: The Limits of the Inflation-targeting Strategy, 1999-2005 pp. 95-110

- Matías Vernengo
- The Monetization of Profits in a Monetary Circuit Framework pp. 111-125

- Eladio Febrero
- The Optimal Lifetime of Capital Goods: a Restatement of Sraffa's Analysis of Fixed Capital pp. 127-145

- Giuseppe Vitaletti
Volume 19, issue 4, 2007
- Are PAYG and FF Pension Schemes Equivalent Systems? Macroeconomic Considerations in the Light of Alternative Economic Theories pp. 449-473

- Sergio Cesaratto
- On the Contributions of Barbara Bergmann to Economics pp. 475-496

- Paulette Olson
- Redistributive Policy: Capacity and Outcomes over the Business Cycle pp. 497-512

- Sharon Mastracci
- Life beyond the Washington Consensus: An Introduction to Pro-poor Macroeconomic Policies pp. 513-537

- Alfredo Saad-Filho
- Central Banking and Post-Keynesian Economics pp. 539-554

- Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi
- Thinking of Sylos Labini (or Sylos Labini's Thinking) pp. 555-562

- Marcella Corsi
- Asset-based Reserve Requirements: Some Reservations pp. 563-573

- Jan Toporowski
- Asset-based Reserve Requirements: A Response pp. 575-578

- Thomas Palley
Volume 19, issue 3, 2007
- Aumann's and Schelling's Game Theory: The Nobel Prize in Economic Science, 2005 pp. 297-316

- S. Abu Turab Rizvi
- On the Rental Price of Capital and the Profit Rate: The Perils and Pitfalls of Total Factor Productivity Growth pp. 317-345

- Jesus Felipe and John McCombie
- Free Trade: A Dead End for Underdeveloped Economies pp. 347-367

- Rune Skarstein
- The New Consensus and Post-Keynesian Interest Rate Policy pp. 369-386

- Claude Gnos and Louis-Philippe Rochon
- The New Consensus on Monetary Policy and its Post-Keynesian Critique pp. 387-404

- Peter Kriesler and Marc Lavoie
- Is There a Stabilizing Role for Fiscal Policy in the New Consensus? pp. 405-418

- Mark Setterfield
- Planning and Know-how: The Relationship between Knowledge and Calculation in Hayek's Case for Markets pp. 419-434

- Dan Greenwood
- Technology as Transsubjective Structural Context: The Uncertainty of Investor Expectations pp. 435-440

- Mathew Forstater
Volume 19, issue 2, 2007
- The Meaning of Social Efficiency pp. 139-164

- Louis Lefeber and Thomas Vietorisz
- Thinking Things Through: The Value and Limitations of James Buchanan's Public Choice Theory pp. 165-180

- Bart Engelen
- Facts, Theories, Values and Destitution in the Works of Sir Partha Dasgupta pp. 181-202

- Hilary Putnam and Vivian Walsh
- Are Functional Relations Always the Alter Ego of Humean Laws? pp. 203-217

- Mark Setterfield
- Classical Theory and Policy Analysis: A Roundtable Discussion pp. 219-220

- Enrico Levrero
- Professor Foley and Classical Policy Analysis pp. 221-242

- Pierangelo Garegnani
- Distribution, Inflation and Policy Analysis pp. 243-247

- Massimo Pivetti
- Reviewing a Review pp. 249-261

- Fernando Vianello
- Response to Garegnani, Pivetti and Vianello pp. 263-268

- Duncan Foley
Volume 19, issue 1, 2007
- A Random Walk Down Maple Lane? A Critique of Neoclassical Consumption Theory with Reference to Housing Wealth pp. 1-20

- Greg Hannsgen
- Beyond Utilitarianism and Deontology: Ethics in Economics pp. 21-35

- Irene van Staveren
- Ethics, Ontology and Capabilities pp. 37-53

- Nuno Martins
- The Point of Effective Demand pp. 55-80

- Mark Hayes
- A Comprehensive Incentives Analysis of the Potential Performance of Market Socialism pp. 81-113

- James Yunker
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