Review of Political Economy
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Volume 12, issue 4, 2000
- Hostile Takeovers as Corporate Governance? Evidence from the 1980s pp. 381-402

- Don Goldstein
- Marx Inside the Circuit: Discipline device, wage bargaining and unemployment in a sequential monetary economy pp. 403-417

- Riccardo Bellofiore, Guglielmo Forges Davanzati and Riccardo Realfonzo
- Fundamental Uncertainty and the Firm in the Long Run pp. 419-433

- Stephen Dunn
- Why Marx Neither Has Nor Needs a Commodity Theory of Money pp. 435-451

- Michael Williams
- Keynes-Marx and Keynes-Wicksell Models of Monetary Growth: A framework for future analysis pp. 453-468

- Peter Flaschel
Volume 12, issue 3, 2000
- Introduction to an Unpublished Note by Nicholas Kaldor & Joan Robinson pp. 261-265

- John King
- PROFIT MARGINS INQUIRY: Note on alternative hypotheses as to the determination of Profit Margins pp. 267-271

- Nicholas Kaldor and Joan Robinson
- An Old-Keynesian Note on Destabilizing Price Flexibility pp. 273-283

- Peter Flaschel and Reiner Franke
- The Problem of the Monetary Realization of Profits in a Post Keynesian Sequential Financing Model: Two solutions of the Kaleckian option pp. 285-303

- Jean-Francois Renaud
- An Interview with Barbara Bergmann: Leading feminist economist pp. 305-316

- Lisa Saunders and Mary King
- Restrictive Macroeconomic Policies and Unemployment in the European Union pp. 317-332

- Marc Lombard
- Theories of the Firm and the Relationship between Different Perspectives on the Division of Labour pp. 333-349

- Russell Smyth and Dic Lo
- The Pillars of Economic Understanding: A review essay pp. 351-358

- Ingrid Rima
Volume 12, issue 2, 2000
- Is an Employer-of-Last-Resort Policy Sustainable? A review article pp. 141-155

- Tony Aspromourgos
- Keynes on the Nature of Capital: An interpretation of The General Theory's Chapter 16 pp. 157-169

- Nerio Naldi
- Sectoral Changes in Employment: An eclectic perspective on 'good' jobs and 'poor' jobs pp. 171-190

- Ingrid Rima
- State Intervention and the Role of History - state and private actors in Swedish network industries pp. 191-205

- Lars Magnusson and Jan Ottosson
- Capacity Utilization, Foreign Portfolio Investment and International Debts and Deficits pp. 207-218

- Harilaos Mertzanis
- On Marx's Analysis of Money Hoarding in the Turnover of Capital pp. 219-235

- Costas Lapavitsas
Volume 12, issue 1, 2000
- Smith After Sen pp. 5-25

- Vivian Walsh
- Does the Solow Residual Actually Measure Changes in Technology? pp. 27-44

- James Hartley
- Austrian Economics, Socialism and Impure Forms of Economic Organisation pp. 45-71

- Stavros Ioannides
- Firms' Market Power, Endogenous Preferences and the Focus of Competition Policy pp. 73-87

- D. P. T. Young
- The Economic Contributions of Amartya Sen pp. 89-113

- Steven Pressman and Gale Summerfield
Volume 11, issue 4, 1999
- A Political-Economic Critique of Minsky's Financial Instability Hypothesis: The case of the 1966 financial crisis pp. 379-398

- Edwin Dickens
- A Comment on Dickens pp. 399-405

- Gerald Epstein
- Financial Instability and the Credit Crunch of 1966 pp. 407-414

- Martin Wolfson
- The 1966 Financial Crisis: Financial instability or political economy? pp. 415-425

- L. Randall Wray
- Financial Instability, Crises and the Endogeneity Of Money: A rejoinder pp. 427-430

- Edwin Dickens
- The Political Economy of Water Abstraction Charges pp. 431-442

- Stephen Merrett
- The Origin of the Political Economy of Money pp. 443-454

- Annalisa Rosselli
- Economics and Reality: A philosophical critique of transcendental realism pp. 455-466

- Stephen Parsons
Volume 11, issue 3, 1999
- Introduction pp. 251-255

- John King
- Great Debt and a Few Grievances: A note on Michal Kalecki as my adopted mentor pp. 257-260

- Wlodzimierz Brus
- Michal Kalecki, 1899-1970: Some nostalgic memories pp. 261-266

- Jerzy Osiatynski
- Learning Political Economy with Michal Kalecki pp. 267-272

- Ignacy Sachs
- Kalecki's ''Essays in the Theory of Economic Fluctuations'' pp. 273-282

- Brian Tew
- Armaments and Full Employment pp. 283-290

- David Worswick
- Kalecki Versus Keynes on the Determinants of Investment pp. 291-301

- Julio Lopez and Tracy Mott
- The Kaleckian Analysis and the New Millennium pp. 303-319

- Malcolm Sawyer
- Kaleckian Lags in General Equilibrium pp. 321-330

- Paul Zak
- Distribution, Prices and Choice of Technique in Kaleckian Theory pp. 331-340

- Ian Steedman
- Rethinking Kalecki on the Trend and Cycle pp. 341-353

- Graham White
- Kalecki and the Declining Rate of Profit pp. 355-371

- Jan Toporowski
Volume 11, issue 2, 1999
- Monetary Regime Transformation: The scramble to gold in the late nineteenth century pp. 125-149

- John Kemp and Ted Wilson
- Property Rights, Markets and Economic Theory: Keynes versus Neoclassicism - again pp. 151-170

- John Henry
- Hysteresis and the Modeling of Economic Phenomena pp. 171-181

- Donald Katzner
- Worker Bargaining Power and Real Wages from 1870 to 1913: Phelps Brown reconsidered pp. 183-203

- Enrico Levrero
- William Thomas Thornton on Trade Union Efficacy: A fraction too much friction pp. 205-219

- Mark Donoghue
Volume 11, issue 1, 1999
- Working Backwards: Instrumental analysis as a policy discovery procedure pp. 5-18

- Mathew Forstater
- Kalecki's ceteris paribus Dynamics pp. 19-32

- Elizabeth Webster
- A Temporal Single-system Interpretation of Marx's Value Theory pp. 33-59

- Andrew Kliman and Ted McGlone
- Institutions, Naturalism and Evolution pp. 61-81

- Elias Khalil
- An Interview with Marianne Ferber: Founding feminist economist pp. 83-98

- Mary King and Lisa Saunders