Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
1978 - 2024
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Volume 39, issue 4, 2016
- Multilateralism and military Keynesianism: Completing the analysis pp. 437-443
- Jan Toporowski
- The colonization of the future: An alternative view of financialization and its portents pp. 444-472
- Photis Lysandrou
- Political aspects of the capital controversies and capitalist crises pp. 473-494
- Nuno Martins
- The exchange rate cycle in Argentina pp. 495-515
- Jose Luis Nicolini-Llosa
- Demand regimes and income distribution reconsidered in an open economy portfolio balance framework pp. 516-538
- Arslan Razmi
- Why does the investment rate not increase? Capital accumulation and stabilization policy in the 1990s and 2000s in Brazil pp. 539-561
- Carmem Feijo, Marcos Tostes Lamônica and Julio Cesar Albuquerque Bastos
- A nonbehavioral theory of saving pp. 562-592
- Michalis Nikiforos
- Macrodynamics of debt-financed investment-led growth with interest rate rules pp. 593-624
- Soumya Datta
- Announcing the Hyman P. Minsky summer seminar June 10–16, 2017 pp. 625-625
- The Editors
Volume 39, issue 3, 2016
- On the nature and role of financial systems in Keynes’s entrepreneurial economies pp. 287-307
- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- Rejoinder to Rosser, O'Donnell, and Carrión Álvarez and Ehnts on their criticisms of my ergodic/nonergodic formulation of Keynes's concept of an actuarial certain future vs. an uncertain future pp. 308-333
- Paul Davidson
- Functional income distribution and growth in Thailand: A post Keynesian econometric analysis pp. 334-360
- Bruno Jetin and Ozan Ekin Kurt
- Hyperinflation in a small open economy with a fixed exchange rate: A post Keynesian view pp. 361-386
- Sebastien Charles and Jonathan Marie
- Did globalization flatten the Phillips curve? U.S. consumer price inflation at the sectoral level pp. 387-410
- Joe Seydl and Malcolm Spittler
- Unconventional monetary policy, liquidity trap, and asset prices pp. 411-436
- Felipe Rezende
Volume 39, issue 2, 2016
- Third contribution to the ergodic/nonergodic critique: Reply to Davidson, part 2 pp. 145-171
- Roderick O'Donnell
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in a post Keynesian open-economy model pp. 172-186
- Carlos Iwai Drumond and Cleiton Silva De Jesus
- An additional explanation for the variable Keynesian multiplier: The role of the propensity to import pp. 187-205
- Sebastien Charles
- The legal theory of finance and the financial instability hypothesis: Convergences and possible integration pp. 206-227
- Marcos Reis and Daniel Vasconcelos
- An unlikely Phoenix: The recovery of Argentina’s monetary and financial system from its ashes in the 2000s and its lessons pp. 228-255
- Mario Damill, Roberto Frenkel and Lucio Simpson
- A post Keynesian theory for Tobin’s in a stock-flow consistent framework pp. 256-285
- Javier López Bernardo, Engelbert Stockhammer and Félix López Martínez
Volume 39, issue 1, 2016
- Samuelson and Davidson on ergodicity: A reformulation pp. 1-16
- Miguel Carrión Álvarez and Dirk Ehnts
- Second contribution to the ENE critique: Reply to Davidson, part 1 pp. 17-43
- Rod O’Donnell
- The state spends first: Logic, facts, fictions, open questions pp. 44-71
- Sergio Cesaratto
- United States income inequality: The concept of countervailing power revisited pp. 72-92
- Jordan Brennan
- Looking into the abyss? Brazil at the mid-2010s pp. 93-114
- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- Identifying the “financialization” of the nonfinancial corporation in the U.S. economy: A decomposition of firm-level balance sheets pp. 115-141
- Leila Davis
- Hartmut Elsenhans pp. 142-144
- Anne Henow
Volume 38, issue 4, 2015
- Revising the European Central Bank’s fiscal rules to support growth and employment pp. 495-508
- Mario Tonveronachi
- Monetary policy rules and directions of causality: A test for the euro area pp. 509-531
- Emiliano Brancaccio, Giuseppe Fontana, Milena Lopreite and Riccardo Realfonzo
- Silvio Gesell: “A strange, unduly neglected” monetary theorist pp. 532-564
- Cordelius Ilgmann
- A Keynesian explanation of Indian government bond yields pp. 565-587
- Tanweer Akram and Anupam Das
- Economic growth and balance-of-payments constraint in Vietnam pp. 588-615
- Alberto Bagnai, Arsène Rieber and Thi Anh-Dao Tran
- Inflation, growth, and distribution: The Brazilian economy after the post war pp. 616-636
- Carmem Feijo, Felipe Figueiredo Câmara and Luiz Fernando Cerqueira
- A simple analytical model of the adverse real effects of inflation pp. 637-665
- Eduardo F. Bastian and Mark Setterfield
Volume 38, issue 3, 2015
- Reconsidering ergodicity and fundamental uncertainty pp. 331-354
- J. Barkley Rosser
- Sovereignty, the exchange rate, collective deceit, and the euro crisis pp. 355-375
- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Pedro Rossi
- Trade and financial liberalization revisited: Mexico’s experience pp. 376-398
- Julio López
- “Latin Americanization” of the Estonian economy: institutional analysis of financial fragility and the financialization process pp. 399-425
- Egert Juuse
- A post Keynesian framework of exchange rate determination: a Minskyan approach pp. 426-448
- Annina Kaltenbrunner
- The origins and evolution of military Keynesianism in the United States pp. 449-476
- James M. Cypher
- Hyman Minsky’s interpretation of Donald Trump pp. 477-492
- Kevin Capehart
- Announcement pp. 493-493
- The Editors
Volume 38, issue 2, 2015
- Reforming the international monetary system: a stock-flow-consistent approach pp. 167-191
- Sebastian Valdecantos and Gennaro Zezza
- Balance-of-payment-constrained growth in unbalanced productive structures: disregarded terms of trade negative effects pp. 192-217
- Florencia Medici and Demian Panigo
- Marcelo Diamand’s contributions to economic theory through the lens of the classical Keynesian approach: a formal representation of unbalanced productive structures pp. 218-250
- Ariel Dvoskin and German Feldman
- The random walk versus unbiased efficiency: can we separate the wheat from the chaff? pp. 251-279
- Imad A. Moosa
- Classical political economy: the subsistence wage, and job guarantee concerns pp. 280-301
- John Henry
- “Twin deficits” in Greece: in search of causality pp. 302-330
- Michalis Nikiforos, Laura Barbosa de Carvalho and Christian Schoder
Volume 38, issue 1, 2015
- A rejoinder to O'Donnell's critique of the ergodic/nonergodic explanation of Keynes's concept of uncertainty pp. 1-18
- Paul Davidson
- Free cash, corporate taxes, and the federal deficit pp. 19-37
- Craig Medlen
- Firm performance, macroeconomic conditions, and “animal spirits” in a Post Keynesian model of aggregate fluctuations pp. 38-63
- Shyam Gouri Suresh and Mark Setterfield
- Demand for financial assets and monetary policy: a restatement of the liquidity preference theory and the speculative demand for money pp. 64-92
- Felipe Rezende
- Loose money, high rates: interest rate spreads in historical perspective pp. 93-130
- Arjun Jayadev and J. W. Mason
- Development conventions: theory and the case of Brazil in the latter half of the twentieth century pp. 131-161
- André De Melo Modenesi and Rui Lyrio Modenesi
- Associate Editor’s Corner pp. 162-163
- Fernando Cardim de Carvalho
- Announcement pp. 164-164
- The Editors
- Erratum pp. 165-165
- The Editors
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