Review of Political Economy
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2006
- Capitalists, workers, and the burden of debt pp. 449-467

- Thomas Michl
- What do we know about the real exchange rate? A classical cost of production story pp. 469-496

- John Sarich
- A note on the long-run behaviour of Kaleckian models pp. 497-508

- Mario Cassetti
- Merit goods in a utilitarian framework pp. 509-520

- Stefan Mann
- Paradigms and pluralism in heterodox economics pp. 521-546

- Robert Garnett
- The neglect of replacement investment in keynesian economics pp. 547-559

- Michael Perelman
- Harrod's interwar papers and correspondence: a review essay pp. 561-569

- Esteban Perez Caldentey
Volume 18, issue 3, 2006
- Pensions in an ageing society: a symposium pp. 295-299

- Sergio Cesaratto
- Demography, the cost of pensions and the move to pension funds pp. 301-315

- Pierre Concialdi
- Private and public pension systems compared: an evaluation of the Latin American experience pp. 317-334

- Carmelo Mesa-Lago
- Pay-As-You-Go versus funded systems. Some critical considerations pp. 335-357

- Eladio Febrero and Maria-Angeles Cadarso
- From work to retirement: a tale of bumpy routes pp. 359-378

- Bruno Contini and Roberto Leombruni
- The 'principle of scarcity', pension policy and growth pp. 379-390

- Massimo Pivetti
- Social security in an aging society pp. 391-411

- L. Randall Wray
- Viability of Pay-As-You-Go pension systems: a demand side perspective pp. 413-425

- Aldo Barba
- Caught between virtue and ideological necessity. A century of pension policies in the UK pp. 427-448

- Alan Walker and Liam Foster
Volume 18, issue 2, 2006
- 'Marxism Gone Mad': Tugan-Baranovsky on crises, their possibility and their periodicity pp. 147-171

- Daniele Besomi
- Effective demand in a stylised Keynesian model of growth pp. 173-191

- Keiran Sharpe
- The role of pecuniary external economies and economies of scale in the theory of increasing returns pp. 193-208

- Ramesh Chandra and Roger Sandilands
- Profit-sharing versus interest-taking in the Kaldor-Pasinetti theory of income and profit distribution pp. 209-222

- Usamah Uthman
- Real wages, productivity and economic growth in the G7, 1960-2002 pp. 223-233

- H. Sonmez Atesoglu and John Smithin
- A Kantian critique of neoclassical law and economics pp. 235-252

- Mark White
- Stiglitz and his discontent pp. 253-264

- Timothy Koechlin
- Screpanti versus Marx on exploitation: a comment pp. 265-269

- Andrew Kliman
Volume 18, issue 1, 2006
- Kydland and Prescott's Nobel Prize: the methodology of time consistency and real business cycle models pp. 1-28

- James Hartley
- A through-time framework for producer households pp. 29-48

- S. Charusheela and Colin Danby
- Immigration as industrial strategy in American meatpacking pp. 49-70

- Dell Champlin and Eric Hake
- On the Tobin Tax pp. 71-78

- Korkut Erturk
- Does the market self-correct? Asymmetrical adjustment and the structure of economic error pp. 79-90

- Peter Leeson, Christopher Coyne and Peter Boettke
- Political rights, civil liberties, and the black market premium on foreign exchange: Evidence from developing countries pp. 91-104

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Gour Goswami
- Eriksson on critical realism: a comment pp. 105-112

- Andrew Mearman
- Eriksson on Critical Realism: a rejoinder pp. 113-118

- Ralf Eriksson
Volume 17, issue 4, 2005
- The Role of credit in a Keynesian monetary economy pp. 489-511

- Giancarlo Bertocco
- Can Recession Feed Inflation? A Conflicting Claims Framework pp. 513-531

- Leonardo Vera
- Confidence and alternative Keynesian methods of asset choice pp. 533-547

- David Dequech
- The Emergence of Money in Commodity Exchange, or Money as Monopolist of the Ability to Buy pp. 549-569

- Costas Lapavitsas
- Psychology, social evolution and liberalism: a Hayekian trinity pp. 571-586

- G. Steele
- A critical realist reply to Walters & Young pp. 587-600

- Steve Fleetwood
- Further Reflections on Critical Realism pp. 601-607

- Bernard Walters and David Young
- Value and exploitation: a comment pp. 609-617

- Angelo Reati
- Value and Exploitation: a Rejoinder pp. 619-619

- Ernesto Screpanti
Volume 17, issue 3, 2005
- Introduction pp. 345-348

- Neri Salvadori
- Sraffa's lectures on Continental banking: A preliminary appraisal pp. 349-358

- Marcello De Cecco
- Piero Sraffa's lectures on the advanced theory of value 1928-31 and the rediscovery of the classical approach pp. 359-380

- Rodolfo Signorino
- Sraffa and Wittgenstein: Physicalism and constructivism pp. 381-406

- Mathieu Marion
- Sraffa and Gramsci: A recollection pp. 407-412

- Giorgio Napolitano
- Representing the production and circulation of commodities in material terms: On Sraffa's objectivism pp. 413-441

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Bringing the edition of Ricardo's works to completion: The making of the General Index, 1951-73 pp. 443-464

- Christian Gehrke
- The comparative statics of industry-level produced-input-use in HOS trade theory pp. 465-470

- Ian Steedman
- Reflections on Sraffa's Legacy in Economics: A review essay pp. 471-487

- Sergio Nisticò and Giorgio Rodano
Volume 17, issue 2, 2005
- The Economic Contributions of John Kenneth Galbraith pp. 161-209

- Stephen Dunn and Steven Pressman
- The politics of social accounting: public goals and the evolution of the national accounts in Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States pp. 211-230

- Mark Perlman and Morgan Marietta
- Paths of accumulation and growth: Towards a Keynesian long-period theory of output pp. 231-252

- Oscar de-Juan
- A Kaleckian model of business cycle synchronization pp. 253-267

- Ghassan Dibeh
- Marx's analysis of the falling rate of profit in the first version of Volume III of capital pp. 269-290

- Howard Petith
- Structure, agency and causality in post-revival Austrian economics: tensions and resolutions pp. 291-316

- Paul Lewis
- Stiglitz on Globalization and Development with an Eye to Keynes pp. 317-329

- Davide Gualerzi
Volume 17, issue 1, 2005
- Paradise lost and found? The econometric contributions of Clive W. J. Granger and Robert F. Engle pp. 1-28

- Peter Matthews
- Pasinetti, Keynes and the multiplier pp. 29-43

- Andrew Trigg and Frederic Lee
- Uncertainty, financial fragility and monitoring: Will Basle-type pragmatism resolve the Japanese banking crisis? pp. 45-61

- Yasushi Suzuki
- Austrian economics and value judgments: a critical comparison with Neoclassical Economics pp. 63-78

- Sandye Gloria-Palermo and Giulio Palermo
- Mises, bastiat, public opinion, and public choice pp. 79-105

- Bryan Caplan and Edward Stringham
- Walsh on Sen after Putnam pp. 107-113

- Amartya Sen
- Guglielmo Carchedi's 'art of fudging' explained to the people pp. 115-126

- Ernesto Screpanti
- Sapiens nihil affirmat quod non probat pp. 127-139

- Guglielmo Carchedi
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