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Volume 11: Issue 3 (Dec 2014)

Published:
01 Dec 2014
  • Content
  • Journal
    Interview with Robert Skidelsky: ‘Economics is not useless. It can either be very harmful, which it often is, or very beneficial’
    By: Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger
    Pages: 221–226
  • Journal
    ‘The Chicago Plan revisited’: a friendly critique
    By: Brett Fiebiger
    Pages: 227–249
  • Journal
    Global imbalances: benign by-product of global development or toxic consequence of corporate globalization?
    By: Thomas I. Palley
    Pages: 250–268
  • Journal
    Foreign debt, distribution, inflation, and growth in an SFC model
    By: Pablo Gabriel Bortz
    Pages: 269–299
  • Journal
    Why ‘state of the art’ monetary theory was unable to anticipate the global financial crisis: a child's guide
    By: Colin Rogers
    Pages: 300–314
  • Journal
    Inside shadow banking: understanding the doomsday machine
    By: Wesley C. Marshall
    Pages: 315–332
  • Journal
    Happiness surveys: exclusive guides for policy?
    By: Gunther Tichy
    Pages: 333–348
  • Journal
    Book review: Mirowski, Philip (2013): Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste: How Neoliberalism Survived the Financial Meltdown, London, UK (384 pages, hardcover, Verso, ISBN 978-1-78168-079-7)
    By: Marc Lavoie
    Pages: 349–351
  • Journal
    Book review: Skidelsky, Robert and Edward Skidelsky (2012): How Much is Enough? Money and the Good Life, New York, NY, USA (272 pages, Other Press, ISBN 978-1-59051-507-5)
    By: Achim Truger
    Pages: 352–355
Cover European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention
European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention
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