Review of Political Economy
1997 - 2025
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2002
- Sen and Capabilities pp. 429-434

- Steven Pressman and Gale Summerfield
- Is Sen's Capability Approach an Adequate Basis for Considering Human Development? pp. 435-461

- Des Gasper
- Development, Common Foes and Shared Values pp. 463-480

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- Capabilities and Personal Identity: Using Sen to explain personal identity in Folbre's 'structures of constraint' analysis pp. 481-496

- John Davis
- Perfectionism, Paternalism and Liberalism in Sen and Nussbaum's Capability Approach pp. 497-518

- Severine Deneulin
- On Realizing Profits in Money pp. 519-530

- Edward Nell
- Automata, Joint Production and the Labour Theory of Value pp. 531-538

- Georgios Sotirchos
Volume 14, issue 3, 2002
- Reworking the Wage Curve: Exploring the consistency of the model across time, space and demographic group pp. 293-311

- Heather Boushey
- Shirking the Issue? Efficiency wages, work discipline and full employment pp. 313-327

- David Spencer
- A Reconsideration of the Theory of Entrepreneurship: A participatory approach pp. 329-355

- Fikret Adaman and Pat Devine
- Comment on 'Capacity Utilization, Foreign Portfolio Investment and International Debts and Deficits' pp. 357-377

- Harvey Gram
- An Austrian (Mis)Reads Adam Smith: A critique of Rothbard as intellectual historian pp. 379-392

- Peter Matthews and Andreas Ortmann
Volume 14, issue 2, 2002
- The Economics of Pensions: A non-conventional approach pp. 149-177

- Sergio Cesaratto
- Revisiting the Old Theory of Cyclical Growth: Harrod, Kaldor cum Schumpeter pp. 179-192

- Korkut Erturk
- The Contested Sovereignty of the Firm pp. 193-209

- Michael Dietrich
- A Note on the Stability of Full Employment pp. 211-225

- Hansjörg Klausinger
- Ronald Coase's Method of Building More Realistic Models of Choice pp. 227-239

- Bingyuang Hsiung and J. Patrick Gunning
- Uncertainty and Consumption in Keynes's Theory of Effective Demand pp. 241-258

- Sven Larson
- The Economic Writings of William Thomas Thornton: A review article pp. 259-267

- Mark Donoghue
Volume 14, issue 1, 2002
- The Barings Crisis in Argentina: The role of exogenous European money market factors pp. 5-29

- William Miles
- New Zealand's Economic Reforms: An assessment pp. 31-46

- Paul Dalziel
- Bones for Sale: 'Development', environment and food security in East Africa pp. 47-67

- Mathew Forstater
- The Economic Contributions of James J. Heckman and Daniel L. McFadden pp. 69-89

- Carolyn Heinrich and Jeffrey Wenger
- The Scottish Tradition in Economics and the Role of Common Sense in Adam Smith's Thought pp. 91-114

- Flavio Comim
- 'The Principle of Increasing Risk': Kalecki's investment theory revisited pp. 115-123

- Tamotsu Nakamura
Volume 13, issue 4, 2001
- Wage-setting under Fordism: The rise of job evaluation and the ideology of equal pay pp. 405-425

- Deborah Figart
- Inflation, Unemployment and Hysteresis: An alternative view pp. 427-451

- Antonella Stirati
- Intra-capitalist Conflicts, Monetary Policy and Income Distribution pp. 453-470

- Georgios Argitis
- Non-constant Returns, Pareto Optimality and Competitive Equilibrium pp. 471-481

- David Laibman
- Critical Realism as a Basis for Economic Methodology: A critique pp. 483-501

- Bernard Walters and David Young
- The Cambridge Tradition in Economics: An interview with G. C. Harcourt pp. 503-521

- Gary Mongiovi
- Political Economy and the Idea of Development pp. 523-536

- David Levine
Volume 13, issue 3, 2001
- Hayek and Keynes: From a common critique of economic method to different theories of expectations pp. 269-285

- Anna Carabelli and Nicolo De Vecchi
- Cambridge's Contribution to Endogenous Money: Robinson and Kahn on credit and money pp. 287-307

- Louis-Philippe Rochon
- Productive and Unproductive Capital: A mapping of the New Zealand system of national accounts to classical economic categories, 1972-95 pp. 309-327

- Bruce Cronin
- Time Delays and Business Cycles: Hilferding's model revisited pp. 329-341

- Ghassan Dibeh
- Sraffa, Keynes and 'The Years of High Theory' pp. 343-354

- Matías Vernengo
- Notes on a Mischaracterization of the Classical Theory of Value pp. 355-363

- Fabio Ravagnani
- Value, Distribution and Capital: A review essay pp. 365-381

- Duncan Foley
Volume 13, issue 2, 2001
- Preference Formation and the Axioms of Choice pp. 141-159

- S. Rizvi
- Sraffa and von Neumann pp. 161-180

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Three Pillars of Conventional Wisdom pp. 181-200

- Rod Cross and Douglas Strachan
- Causal Laws, Functional Relations and Tendencies pp. 201-220

- Steve Fleetwood
- Incommensurability of Economic Paradigms: A case study of the monetary theories of Mises and Marx pp. 221-243

- Mark Tomass
- On the Limits to the Long-Period Method in Classical Economics: A note pp. 245-251

- Rodolfo Signorino
Volume 13, issue 1, 2001
- The Theory of Credibility and the Reputation-bias of Policy pp. 5-25

- James Forder
- Marxism, Neoclassical Economics and the Length of the Working Day pp. 27-39

- Bruce Philip
- The Economic Contributions of Robert A. Mundell pp. 41-58

- Robert Prasch
- Profit Expectations and Confidence: Some unresolved issues in the Austrian/Post-Keynesian debate pp. 59-80

- Theodore Burczak
- Confidence in Keynes and Hayek: Reply to Burczak pp. 81-86

- Roger Koppl and William Butos
- Response to Butos & Koppl: Expectations, exogeneity, and evolution pp. 87-90

- Theodore Burczak
- Some Problems in the Use of Language in Economics pp. 91-100

- Warren Samuels
- On Stephen Parsons' Philosophical Critique of Transcendental Realism pp. 101-114

- Jochen Runde
- A Response to the Claim 'There is no Problem for Transcendental Realism Here' pp. 115-123

- Stephen Parsons
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