Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
1978 - 2024
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Volume 25, issue 4, 2003
- Is "mathematical science" an oxymoron when used to describe economics? pp. 527-545
- Paul Davidson
- Understanding the relationship between mathematics and economics pp. 547-560
- Sheila Dow
- Why mathematics in economics? pp. 561-574
- Donald W. Katzner
- Weintraub on the evolution of mathematical economics: a review essay pp. 575-589
- J. Barkley Rosser
- Reconstructing the past: a response to four readers pp. 591-598
- E. Roy Weintraub
- The endogenous money hypothesis: empirical evidence from Malaysia (1985-2000) pp. 599-611
- Bala Shanmugam, Mahendhiran Nair and Ong Wee Li
- On capital shortages and European unemployment: a panel data investigation pp. 613-640
- Constantinos Alexiou and Christos Pitelis
- Energy and market power: an alternative approach to the economics of oil pp. 641-659
- Alessandro Roncaglia
- The Mexican economy: balance-of-payments-constrained growth model--the importance of the exchange rate, 1970-1999 pp. 661-691
- Eduardo Loría
- The trouble with Q pp. 693-698
- Craig Medlen
- Author index to Volume 25 pp. 699-701
- The Editors
Volume 25, issue 3, 2003
- Post Keynesian price theory pp. 355-365
- Nina Shapiro and Malcolm Sawyer
- International tax policy: recent changes and dynamics under globalization pp. 367-384
- Johan Deprez
- Public employment and environmental sustainability pp. 385-406
- Mathew Forstater
- Legitimizing basic income in developing countries: Brazil, or "the answer is blowin' in the wind" pp. 407-424
- Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy
- Multiple unofficial economy equilibria and income distribution dynamics in systemic transition pp. 425-447
- J. Barkley Rosser, Marina V. Rosser and Ehsan Ahmed
- Price liberalization, monetary, and fiscal policies for transition economies: a Post Keynesian perspective pp. 449-469
- John Marangos
- Keynes's General Theory: valid only for modern capitalism? pp. 471-491
- David Dequech
- Banking, information, and financial instability in Asia pp. 493-513
- Lino Sau
- A labor-adverse selection model of reducing working time pp. 515-524
- Chung-Cheng Lin and Yang C.c
Volume 25, issue 2, 2002
- Decision-making under uncertainty as drama: Keynesian and Shacklean themes in three of Shakespeare's tragedies pp. 189-218
- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- Interest parity, purchasing power parity, "risk premia," and Post Keynesian economic analysis pp. 219-235
- John Smithin
- Interest parity, risk premia, and Post Keynesian analysis pp. 237-249
- Marc Lavoie
- Implications arising from the theory on the Treasury's bank reserve effects pp. 251-261
- William Van Lear
- Fiscal effects on reserves and the independence of the Fed pp. 263-271
- Stephanie Bell and L. Randall Wray
- The jobs guarantee: a Post Keynesian analysis pp. 273-291
- Tony Ramsay
- Symposium on J.A. Hobson's Imperialism: A Study (1902)--Introduction pp. 293-295
- Fiona Maclachlan
- J.A. Hobson and the economists pp. 297-308
- Fiona Maclachlan
- Imperialism and the era of falling prices pp. 309-329
- Gregory P. Nowell
- Hobson's voice: American internationalism, Asian development, and global macroeconomic imbalances pp. 331-351
- Herman Schwartz
Volume 25, issue 1, 2002
- Restating the purpose of the JPKE after 25 years pp. 3-7
- Paul Davidson
- Economic contradictions coming home to roost? Does the U.S. economy face a long-term aggregate demand generation problem? pp. 9-32
- Thomas Palley
- The determinants of currency market forecasts: an empirical study pp. 33-49
- John Harvey
- What are the questions? pp. 51-68
- Donald W. Katzner
- Are devaluations contractionary in Asia? pp. 69-82
- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee, Souphala Chomsisengphet and Magda Kandil
- Classical-type temporary positions: a "cost-plus" model pp. 83-103
- Sergio Nisticò
- The philosophy of investment: a Post Keynesian perspective pp. 105-121
- Geoffrey Poitras
- Balance-of-payments-constrained growth in Brazil: a test of Thirlwall's Law, 1890-1973 pp. 123-140
- Luis Bertola, Hermes Higachi and Gabriel Porcile
- The employment issue in the European Union pp. 141-159
- Marcella Corsi and Alessandro Roncaglia
- Another perspective on the reserve requirement increments of 1936 and 1937 pp. 161-179
- Robert F. Stauffer
- Reply: Another perspective on the reserve requirement increments of 1936 and 1937 pp. 181-182
- L.G. Telser
Volume 24, issue 4, 2002
- The Making of Monetary Policy in Endogenous Money Theory: An Introduction pp. 503-509
- Giuseppe Fontana
- The Triumph of Keynes: What Now for Monetary Policy Research? pp. 511-527
- Paul Dalziel
- The Bank of England Macroeconomic Model: Its Nature and Implications pp. 529-545
- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- Monetary Policy Rules: What Are We Learning? pp. 547-568
- Giuseppe Fontana and Alfonso Palacio-Vera
- Central Banks and Market Interest Rates pp. 569-585
- Iris Biefang-Frisancho and Peter Howells
- Monetary Policy with Endogenous Money and Liquidity Preference: A Nondualistic Treatment pp. 587-607
- Victoria Chick and Sheila Dow
- Two Versions of the Principle of Effective Demand: Kalecki and Keynes pp. 609-621
- Julio Lopez G.
- Was Kalecki an “Imperfectionist”? Davidson on Kalecki pp. 623-629
- Peter Kriesler
- Keynes versus Kalecki: Responses to Lopez and Kriesler pp. 631-641
- Paul Davidson
- A Post Keynesian Appreciation of a Reconstruction of Economics pp. 643-656
- Bruce R. McFarling
- Editor’s Corner pp. 657-658
- M. E. Sharpe
- Author Index to Volume 24 pp. 659-661
- The Editors
Volume 24, issue 3, 2002
- The Origins of the Galbraithian System: Stephen P. Dunn in Conversation with J.K. Galbraith pp. 347-365
- Stephen Dunn
- Thirlwall’s Law and Uneven Development pp. 367-390
- Amitava Dutt
- What Drives the Fed to Act? pp. 391-417
- Christian Weller
- A Critique of John B. Taylor’s “Expectations, Open Market Operations, and Changes in the Federal Funds Rate” pp. 419-422
- Warren Mosler
- An Important Inconsistency at the Heart of the Standard Macroeconomic Model pp. 423-441
- Wynne Godley and Anwar Shaikh
- A Test of the Post Keynesian Hypothesis on Expectation Formation in the Foreign Exchange Market pp. 443-457
- Imad A. Moosa
- Phillips Curves and Expectation Adjustments for Maturing Nations in the Asia Pacific Region pp. 459-473
- James J. Gapinski
- Globalization pp. 475-492
- Paul Davidson
- Stock Prices and Employment pp. 493-498
- H. Sonmez Atesoglu
- George Brockway: A Remembrance pp. 499-502
- David Colander
Volume 24, issue 2, 2001
- The 1520-1640 “Great Inflation”: An Early Case of Controversy on the Nature of Money pp. 181-203
- Philip Arestis and Peter Howells
- Higher Member Bank Reserve Ratios in 1936 and 1937 Did Not Cause the Relapse into Depression pp. 205-216
- L. G. Telser
- The E-Money Revolution: Challenges and Implications for Monetary Policy pp. 217-233
- Thomas Palley
- Why Does It Not Make Sense to Create a Monetary Union in MERCOSUR? A Keynesian Alternative Proposal pp. 235-252
- Fernando Ferrari-Filho
- Overcapacity and the East Asian Crisis pp. 253-275
- Korkut A. Erturk
- Kaleckian Models of Growth in a Coherent Stock-Flow Monetary Framework: A Kaldorian View pp. 277-311
- Marc Lavoie and Wynne Godley
- Kaldor’s “Institutional” Theory of Income Distribution Revisited: Different Views on the Nature of the Corporate Economy pp. 313-327
- Man-Seop Park
- Revisiting a Historical Debate on Pricing Dynamics in the United Kingdom: Further Confirmation of Post Keynesian Pricing Theory pp. 329-344
- Paul Downward
Volume 24, issue 1, 2001
- Exchange Rate Theory and “the Fundamentals” pp. 3-15
- John T. Harvey
- Profits: The Views of Jerome Levy and Michal Kalecki pp. 17-30
- S Jay Levy
- Jørgen Pedersen—An Early Danish Contributor to Keynesian Economics pp. 31-40
- Finn Olesen
- The Significance, Success, and Failure of Microeconomic Theory pp. 41-58
- Donald W. Katzner
- Crafting a Post Keynesian Macroeconomic Framework to Explain European Unemployment: Econometric Evidence from the European Union Countries pp. 59-80
- Constantinos Alexiou
- The Relation between the Warranted Growth Rate, the Natural Rate, and the Balance of Payments Equilibrium Growth Rate pp. 81-88
- Anthony Thirlwall
- “Exorcising the Ghost”: An Alternate Model for Measuring the Financing Gap in Developing Countries pp. 89-124
- M. Nureldin Hussain
- Trade, Growth, and Monetary Union pp. 125-147
- Charalambos Pattichis
- Keynes’ Law and Its Critics pp. 149-163
- David Bunting
- A Model of Employment and Real Wages under Imperfect Competition pp. 165-178
- Harry Bloch and Jakob Madsen
- Editor’s Corner pp. 179-179
- The Editors
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