Review of Political Economy
1997 - 2025
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2004
- The economic contributions of Paul Sweezy pp. 411-456

- M. C. Howard and John King
- Domestic violence against women, and their economic dependence: A count data analysis pp. 457-472

- Bharati Basu and Felix Famoye
- Demand-side issues of the service economy pp. 473-483

- Pascal Ughetto
- The changing face of mainstream economics pp. 485-499

- David Colander, Richard Holt and J. Barkley Rosser
- A note on Kaleckian lags in the Solow model pp. 501-506

- Marek Szydłowski and Adam Krawiec
- Preaching to the choir: A response to Kaplow and Shavell's Fairness Versus Welfare pp. 507-515

- Mark White
Volume 16, issue 3, 2004
- Does income distribution matter for effective demand? Evidence from the United States pp. 291-307

- Christopher Brown
- Keynes's multiplier in a two-sectoral framework pp. 309-334

- Jochen Hartwig
- Is ex-ante ex-post analysis irrelevant to Keynes's theory of employment? pp. 335-345

- Claude Gnos
- A post-Keynesian model of output, employment and monetary demand pp. 347-360

- Rosaria Rita Canale
- The contribution of Gerald Shove to the development of Cambridge Economics pp. 361-375

- Claudio Sardoni
Volume 16, issue 2, 2004
- Finance and the Cambridge equation pp. 163-177

- Giuseppe Ciccarone
- Sraffian research programmes and unorthodox economics pp. 179-206

- Tony Aspromourgos
- Financial fragility, effective demand and the business cycle pp. 207-223

- Mark Setterfield
- Variations on a Schumpeterian theme: democracy, capitalism and civilizations in a turbulence zone pp. 225-237

- Eyup Ozveren
- Carabelli & de Vecchi on Keynes and Hayek pp. 239-247

- William Butos and Roger Koppl
- On Hayek and Keynes once again: a reply to Butos & Koppl pp. 249-256

- Anna Carabelli and Nicolo De vecchi
Volume 16, issue 1, 2004
- The Nobel Prize in behavioral and experimental economics: a contextual and critical appraisal of the contributions of Daniel Kahneman and Cernon Smith pp. 3-41

- Morris Altman
- Asset-based reserve requirements: reasserting domestic monetary control in an era of financial innovation and instability pp. 43-58

- Thomas Palley
- Is there an equilibrium rate of unemployment in the long run? pp. 59-77

- Engelbert Stockhammer
- Credit money and Kaldor's 'institutional' theory of income distribution pp. 79-99

- Man-Seop Park
- Poverty, capabilities and freedom pp. 101-115

- David Levine
- A Pasinettian approach to international economic relations: the pure labor case pp. 117-129

- Ricardo Araujo and Joanílio Teixeira
Volume 15, issue 4, 2003
- Introduction pp. 453-456

- John King
- Concentric circles of limits to the rate of accumulation: an interpretation of Joan Robinson's theory of economic dynamics pp. 457-466

- Roger Backhouse
- Joan Robinson on Marx pp. 467-482

- Fletcher Baragar
- Joan Robinson and Keynes: finance, relative prices and the monetary circuit pp. 483-491

- Claude Gnos and Louis-Philippe Rochon
- Joan Robinson: classical revivalist or neoclassical critic? pp. 493-508

- Harvey Gram
- On re-reading Joan Robinson's 'On re-reading Marx' pp. 509-519

- Peter Groenewegen
- Technical progress in Joan Robinson's view: an attempt at systematisation and formalisation pp. 521-544

- Claudia Heller
- Joan Robinson and the three cambridge revolutions pp. 545-560

- Maria Cristina Marcuzzo
- Joan Robinson's disillusion with economics pp. 561-574

- Alex Millmow
- From profit margins to income distribution: Joan Robinson's odyssey from marginal productivity theory pp. 575-586

- Ingrid Rima
- Joan Robinson: a personal note pp. 587-588

- Paul Streeten
- Joan Robinson as a teacher pp. 589-596

- A. M. C. Waterman
Volume 15, issue 3, 2003
- Post Keynesian Approaches to Endogenous Money: A time framework explanation pp. 291-314

- Giuseppe Fontana
- Sen after Putnam pp. 315-394

- Vivian Walsh
- For Ethics and Economics without the Dichotomies pp. 395-412

- Hilary Putnam
- Tragedy and Human Capabilities: A response to Vivian Walsh pp. 413-418

- Martha Nussbaum
- Openness versus Closedness in Classical and Neoclassical Economics pp. 419-425

- Harvey Gram
Volume 15, issue 2, 2003
- Value and Exploitation: A counterfactual approach pp. 155-171

- Ernesto Screpanti
- The Evolution of Cost-based Pricing Rules in Britain: An institutionalist perspective pp. 173-191

- Mirghani Ahmed and Robert Scapens
- On the Post Keynesian Theory of Growth and 'Institutional' Distribution pp. 193-209

- Pasquale Commendatore
- Education, Poverty and Sustainable Livelihoods in Tamil Nadu: Inequalities, opportunities and constraints pp. 211-229

- Ron Ayres and Manuela Torrijos Simon
- Economic Theory and Rationality: A Wittgensteinian interpretation pp. 231-244

- Thomas Boylan and Paschal O'Gorman
- Robert H. Nelson on Romanism, Protestantism and American Economics: A review essay pp. 245-255

- Mark Perlman
Volume 15, issue 1, 2003
- A Nobel Prize for Asymmetric Information: The economic contributions of George Akerlof, Michael Spence and Joseph Stiglitz pp. 3-21

- J. Barkley Rosser
- Supply and Demand in the Theory of Long-run Growth: Introduction to a symposium on demand-led growth pp. 23-32

- Mark Setterfield
- Technical Change, Effective Demand and Employment pp. 33-52

- Sergio Cesaratto, Franklin Serrano and Antonella Stirati
- Kaleckian Effective Demand and Sraffian Normal Prices: Towards a reconciliation pp. 53-74

- Marc Lavoie
- Pitfalls in the Theory of Growth: An application to the balance of payments constrained growth model pp. 75-84

- Thomas Palley
- On the Transition from Long-period to Short-period Equilibria pp. 85-106

- Christian Gehrke
- The Counterfactual Method of Marx's Theory of Surplus pp. 107-124

- Stefano Perri
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