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Volume 11: Issue 1 (Apr 2014)
Published:
23 Apr 2014
Content
Journal
‘The real problem is that when most economists wring their hands about the financial system melting down, what they really mean is the top 1 percent losing the amazing amount of wealth they've doubled since 1979’
By:
Michael Hudson
Pages: 1–9
Journal
Pro-shareholder income distribution, debt accumulation, and cyclical fluctuations in a post-Keynesian model with labor supply constraints
By:
Hiroaki Sasaki
and
Shinya Fujita
Pages: 10–30
Journal
A theory of aggregate consumption
By:
Yun K. Kim
,
Mark Setterfield
, and
Yuan Mei
Pages: 31–49
Journal
Special Issue
: Micro-foundations of macroeconomics: how important are they?
By:
Philip Arestis
and
Jesus Ferreiro
Pages: 50–52
Journal
On economic paradigms, rhetoric and the micro-foundations of macroeconomics
By:
John S.L. McCombie
and
Ioana Negru
Pages: 53–66
Journal
The irresistible charm of the micro-foundations dogma or the overwhelming force of the discipline's hard core?
By:
Thanos Skouras
and
Yiannis Kitromilides
Pages: 67–79
Journal
Financial frictions and macroeconomic models: a tour d'horizon
By:
Jagjit S. Chadha
Pages: 80–98
Journal
Rethinking the micro-foundations of macroeconomics: insights from behavioural economics
By:
Michelle Baddeley
Pages: 99–112
Journal
Post-Keynesian stock-flow models after the subprime crisis: the need for micro-foundations
By:
Photis Lysandrou
Pages: 113–126
Journal
Book review: Elsner, Wolfram (2012):
Microeconomics of Interactive Economies,
Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA (240 pages, paperback, Edward Elgar, ISBN 978-1-78100-903-1)
By:
Johannes Weskott
Pages: 127–128
Journal
Book review: Flaschel, Peter and Sigrid Luchtenberg (2012):
Roads to Social Capitalism: Theory, Evidence, and Policy,
Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA (384 pages, hardcover, Edward Elgar, ISBN 978-1-78100-287-2)
By:
Fritz Helmedag
Pages: 129–131
European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention
Online ISSN:
20527772
Print ISSN:
20527764
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