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Volume 12: Issue 1 (Apr 2015)
Published:
17 Apr 2015
Content
Journal
Interview with John McCombie: ‘I think there's absolutely no way out for them: an aggregate production function does not make any sense at all!’
By:
Eckhard Hein
and
Marc Lavoie
Pages: 1–6
Journal
An examination of Professor Shaikh's proposal to tame Harrodian instability
By:
Reiner Franke
Pages: 7–19
Journal
The ‘other half’ of the public debt–economic growth relationship: a note on Reinhart and Rogoff
By:
Yannis Dafermos
Pages: 20–28
Journal
Special issue:
Post-Keynesian stock-flow consistent modelling: Editorial to the special issue
By:
Antoine Godin
Pages: 29–31
Journal
The deposit financing gap: another Dutch disease
By:
Huub Meijers
,
Joan Muysken
, and
Olaf Sleijpen
Pages: 32–50
Journal
Bad banks choking good banks: simulating balance sheet contagion
By:
Saed Khalil
and
Stephen Kinsella
Pages: 51–72
Journal
Financialisation and the sub-prime crisis: a stock-flow consistent model
By:
Eugenio Caverzasi
and
Antoine Godin
Pages: 73–92
Journal
A multi-speed Europe: is it viable? A stock-flow consistent approach
By:
Jacques Mazier
and
Sebastian Valdecantos
Pages: 93–112
Journal
Comparative numerical analysis of two stock-flow consistent post-Keynesian growth models
By:
Biagio Ciuffo
and
Eckehard Rosenbaum
Pages: 113–134
Journal
Book review: Carlin, Wendy and David Soskice (2015):
Macroeconomics: Institutions, Instability, and the Financial System,
Oxford, UK (638 pages, softcover, Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-965579-3)
By:
Marc Lavoie
Pages: 135–142
European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention
Online ISSN:
20527772
Print ISSN:
20527764
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