Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
1978 - 2024
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Volume 47, issue 3, 2024
- A liquidity preference approach to nonfinancial corporate liquid asset holdings pp. 467-507
- Yeo Hyub Yoon
- The effectiveness and risks of expansive monetary policy under financialization pp. 508-541
- Sara Feiner Solís
- FinTech and financial instability. Is this time different? pp. 542-565
- Stefanos Ioannou, Dariusz Wójcik and Michael Urban
- Theorizing the process of financialization through the paradox of profit: the credit-debt reproduction mechanism pp. 566-588
- Farzad Javidanrad, Robert Ackrill, Dimitrios Bakas and Dean Garratt
- Exchange rate and inflation: a neo-structuralist approach for Brazilian manufacturing sectors (2010–2019) pp. 589-628
- Hugo Carcanholo Iasco Pereira and Fabrício José Missio
- An estimation of the Italian banking sector profit rate in a crisis period pp. 629-649
- Riccardo Zolea
- Solving the Gordian knot: dealing with Spain’s unemployment crisis with a job guarantee program pp. 650-684
- Agustín Mario, Stuart Medina Miltimore and Esteban Cruz Hidalgo
Volume 47, issue 2, 2024
- Militarization, gender inequality, and growth: a feminist-Kaleckian model pp. 245-262
- Adem Yavuz Elveren
- Post-Keynesian economics and social policy: equality of opportunity or equality of place? pp. 263-281
- Camilo Andrés Guevara Castañeda
- Labor cost, competitiveness, and imbalances within the eurozone pp. 282-345
- Loïck Tange
- Does the Secular Stagnation hypothesis match the data? Evidence from the USA pp. 346-374
- Andrea Borsato
- “To give additional credit to this paper”: the Lower Canada Army Bills and provisioning the state during the War of 1812 pp. 375-399
- Corey Leore
- Inflation stabilization and normal utilization pp. 400-418
- Thomas Michl
- Austrian vs Post Keynesian explanations of the business cycle: an empirical examination pp. 419-441
- John T. Harvey and Khanh Pham
- Financialization, financial assets and productive investment in Latin America: evidence from large public listed companies 1995–2015 pp. 442-466
- Nicolas Hernán Zeolla and Juan Santarcángelo
Volume 47, issue 1, 2024
- Public social services and sustainable development: estimating opportunities in the global south pp. 1-24
- Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky, Marcio Alvarenga Junior, Lucas Costa and Ricardo Bielschowsky
- Social processes of oppression in the stratified economy and Veblenian feminist post Keynesian connections pp. 25-54
- Zdravka Todorova
- Rethinking productivity: the crucial role of demand pp. 55-83
- Don Webber and Gissell Huaccha
- Household debt, knowledge capital accumulation, and macrodynamic performance pp. 84-116
- Laura Barbosa de Carvalho, Gilberto Lima and Gustavo Pereira Serra
- Fiscal expansion, government debt and economic growth: a post-Keynesian perspective pp. 117-154
- Pintu Parui
- Real estate assets, heterogeneous firms, and debt stability pp. 155-188
- Jinsong Wang, Luoqiu Tang and Yueqiao Li
- Convergence on inflation and divergence on price control among post Keynesian pioneers: insights from Galbraith and Lerner pp. 189-235
- Alexandre Chirat and Basile Clerc
- The past is only prologue – not the future: response to my critics pp. 236-243
- Donald W. Katzner
Volume 46, issue 4, 2023
- Editors’ Corner pp. 493-495
- Jan Kregel
- Introduction for the special issue for Tracy Mott pp. 496-497
- Yavuz Yasar and Mark B. Lautzenheiser
- Post-Keynesian liquidity preference theory four decades later: a reexamination pp. 498-516
- L. Randall Wray
- Tracy Mott’s understanding of Kalecki’s economics pp. 517-526
- Jan Toporowski
- The role of money and financial institutions in Kalecki and Keynes pp. 527-544
- Noemi Levy-Orlik
- Secular stagnation and monopoly capitalism pp. 545-565
- Malcolm Sawyer
- An analysis of UK swap yields pp. 566-586
- Tanweer Akram and Khawaja Mamun
- Inflation and distribution during the post-COVID recovery: a Kaleckian approach pp. 587-611
- Mark Setterfield
- Government spending with increasing risk: sovereign debt, liquidity preference, and the fiscal-monetary nexus pp. 612-635
- Nina Eichacker
- Sectoral dynamics of industrial policy in a two-sector economy: the case of Korea’s heavy and chemical industry (HCI) promotion (1973–1979) pp. 636-675
- Joseph Jung
Volume 46, issue 3, 2023
- Editors’ Corner pp. iii-iv
- The Editors
- The problem with probability pp. 379-399
- Donald W. Katzner
- Shackle’s analysis of choice under uncertainty: its strengths, weaknesses and potential synergies with rival approaches pp. 400-419
- Peter Earl
- The problem(s) with representing decision processes under uncertainty pp. 420-439
- Gilbert L. Skillman and Roberto Veneziani
- Types of uncertainty and probability: some remarks pp. 440-449
- David Dequech
- The problem with probability: comment pp. 450-464
- Andres F. Cantillo
- On Keynes’s probability and uncertainty pp. 465-492
- Anna Carabelli
Volume 46, issue 2, 2023
- The nature of money under a commodity standard: exogenous or endogenous? pp. 207-218
- German Feldman
- Bank capital regulation and the Modigliani-Miller Theorem: a Post-Keynesian perspective pp. 219-242
- George Dotsis and Konstantinos Loizos
- Empirical analysis of the financial fragility of Russian enterprises using the financial instability hypothesis pp. 243-273
- Elena Perepelkina and Ivan Rozmainsky
- International financial integration and economic growth in developing and emerging economies: an empirical investigation pp. 274-302
- Samuel Peres, André Moreira Cunha and Luiza Peruffo
- Two theories of endogenous money: an empirical study of Korea pp. 303-333
- Wonik Park
- Building blocks of a heterodox business cycle theory pp. 334-358
- Robert Calvert Jump and Engelbert Stockhammer
- Modern post-Keynesian approaches: continuities and ruptures with monetary circuit theory pp. 359-377
- Éric Berr and Virginie Monvoisin
Volume 46, issue 1, 2023
- Fiscal sustainability under a paper standard: two paradigms pp. 1-31
- Andrea Terzi
- Offshoring via vertical FDI in a long-run Kaleckian Model pp. 32-64
- Ryan Woodgate
- A Kaleckian model of growth and distribution considering the effects of the urban informal sector pp. 65-86
- Henrique Paiva, João Gabriel Oliveira and Joanilio Teixeira
- Apparent micro-realism in mainstream orthodox economics pp. 87-112
- Joaquim Vergés-Jaime
- Climate change and macroeconomic policy space in developing and emerging economies pp. 113-141
- Anne Löscher and Annina Kaltenbrunner
- The Baran Ratio, investment, and British economic growth and development pp. 142-172
- Thomas Lambert
- Household debt, student loan forgiveness, and human capital investment: a neo-Kaleckian approach pp. 173-206
- Gustavo Pereira Serra
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