2020

Volume 44, n° 6, November 2020

  • Baggio, G. - Emergence, time and sociality: comparing conceptions of process ontology, pp. 1365-1394.
  • Bastian, E.F., Setterfield, M. - Nominal exchange rate shocks and inflation in an open economy: towards a structuralist inflation targeting agenda, pp. 1271-1299.
  • Caselli, G., Figueira, C., Nellis, J.G. - Ownership diversity and the risk-taking channel of monetary policy transmission, pp. 1329-1364.
  • Guschanski, A., Stockhammer, E. - Are current accounts driven by cost competitiveness or asset prices? A synthetic model and an empirical test, pp. 1301-1327.
  • Hána, D., Materna, K., Hasman, J. - Winners and losers of the global beer market: European competition in the view of product life-cycle, pp. 1245-1270.
  • Hayes, M.G. - Aristotle’s geometrical accounting, pp. 1429-1434.
  • Lagneau-Ymonet, P., Reynaud, B. - The making of a category of economic understanding in Great Britain (1880-1931): ‘the unemployed.’, pp. 1181-1196.
  • Obst, T., Onaran, Ö., Nikolaidi, M. - The effects of income distribution and fiscal policy on aggregate demand, investment and the budget balance: the case of Europe1, pp. 1221-1243.
  • Pernecky, M., Wojick, P. - A response to ‘Keynes, Kuhn and the sociology of knowledge: a comment on Pernecky and Wojick.’, pp. 1425-1428.
  • Seo, H.J., Kang, S.J., Baek, Y.J. - Managerial myopia and short-termism of innovation strategy: Financialisation of Korean firms, pp. 1197-1220.
  • Thomas, R. - Keynes, Kuhn and the sociology of knowledge: a comment on Pernecky and Wojick, pp. 1415-1424.
  • Togati, T.D. - Ulysses’ journey home to Ithaca: a new metaphor for understanding the General Theory, pp. 1395-1414.

Volume 44, n° 5, September 2020

  • Bonifati G. - Towards a critical ontology of socio-economic transformation processes: Marx’s contribution, pp. 1031–1053.
  • EndresA.M., Harper D.A. - Capital in the history of economic thought: charting the ontological underworld, pp. 1069–1091.
  • Lampa R., Abeles M. - From ontological orientation to axiomatic habitus? An historical reappraisal of contemporary political economy from a Marxian angle, pp. 1013–1030.
  • Lewis P., Dold M. - James Buchanan on the nature of choice: ontology, artifactual man and the constitutional moment in political economy, pp. 1159–1179.
  • Lewis P., Moura M.G., Runde J. - Ontology and the history of economic thought: an introduction, pp. 981–990.
  • Lourenço D., Graça Moura M. - Tony Lawson and the history of economic thought, pp. 991–1011.
  • Martins N.O. - Reconsidering the notions of process, order and stability in Veblen, pp. 1115–1135.
  • Pratten S. - Social positioning and Commons’s monetary theorising, pp. 1137–1157.
  • Tombazos S. - Capital as ‘abstraction in action’ and economic rhythms in Marx, pp. 1055–1068.
  • Yamamori T. - The intersubjective ontology of need in Carl Menger, pp. 1093–1113.

(résumés n° 5/2020)

Volume 44, n° 4, July 2020

  • Carnevali E., Fontana G., Veronese Passarella M. - Assessing the Marshall-Lerner condition within a stock-flow consistent model, pp. 891-918.
  • Stevano S., Johnston D., Codjoe E. - Better decisions for food security? Critical reflections on the economics of food choice and decision-making in development economics, pp. 813-33.
  • Gräbner C., Heimberger P., Kapeller J., Schütz B. - Corrigendum to: Is the Eurozone disintegrating? Macroeconomic divergence, structural polarisation, trade and fragility, pp. 979-979.
  • Stelzner M., Chaturvedi M. - Deregulating antitrust policy, pp. 871-90.
  • Morgan, J. - Electric vehicles: the future we made and the problem of unmaking it, pp. 953-77.
  • Mokre P., Rehm M. - Inter-industry wage inequality: persistent differences and turbulent equalisation, pp. 919-42.
  • Nassif A., Feijó C., Araújo E. - Macroeconomic policies in Brazil before and after the 2008 global financial crisis: Brazilian policy-makers still trapped in the New Macroeconomic Consensus guidelines, pp. 749-79.
  • Girardi D., Paternesi Meloni W., Stirati A. - Reverse hysteresis? Persistent effects of autonomous demand expansions, pp. 835-69.
  • Ravagnani F. - Sraffa on non-self-replacing systems: a note, pp. 943-52.
  • Carré E., Le Maux L. - The Federal Reserve’s Dollar Swap Lines and the European Central Bank during the global financial crisis of 2007-09, pp. 723-47.
  • McGuinness S., Bergin A. - The political economy of a Northern Ireland border poll, pp. 781-812.

(résumés n° 4/2020)

Volume 44, n° 3, May 2020

  • Bresser-Pereira L. C. - New Developmentalism: development macroeconomics for middle-income countries, pp. 629-646.
  • Culham J. - Revisiting the concept of liquidity in liquidity preference, pp. 491–505.
  • Fazzari S. M., Ferri P., Variato A. M. - Demand-led growth and accommodating supply, pp. 583–605.
  • Gräbner C., Heimberger P., Kapeller J., Schütz B. - Is the Eurozone disintegrating? Macroeconomic divergence, structural polarisation, trade and fragility, pp. 647-669.
  • Landini F., Arrighetti A., Bartoloni E. - The sources of heterogeneity in firm performance: lessons from Italy1, pp. 527–558.
  • Nassif A., Castilho M. R. - Trade patterns in a globalised world: Brazil as a case of regressive specialisation, pp. 671-701.
  • Qi H. - Power relations and the labour share of income in China, pp. 607–628.
  • Setterfield M., Kim Y. K. - Varieties of capitalism, increasing income inequality and the sustainability of long-run growth, pp. 559–582.
  • van Staveren I. - The misdirection of bankers’ moral compass in the organizational field of banking, pp. 507–526.

(résumés n° 3/2020)

Volume 44, n° 2, March 2020 

ARTICLES

  • Albertson K., Stepney P. - 1979 and all that: a 40-year reassessment of Margaret Thatcher’s legacy on her own terms, pp. 319-342.  
  • Amann J., Middleditch P. - Revisiting Reinhart and Rogoff after the crisis: a time series perspective, pp.  343‑370.
  • Beckert J. - Markets from meaning: quality uncertainty and the intersubjective construction of value, pp. 285-301. 
  • Bréban L., Gilardone M. - A missing touch of Adam Smith in Amartya Sen’s account of public reasoning: the man within for the man without, pp.  257‑283.
  • Forges Davanzati G., Giangrande N. - Labour market deregulation, taxation and labour productivity in a Marxian–Kaldorian perspective: the case of Italy, pp. 371-390.
  • Perry K. K. - Innovation, institutions and development: a critical review and grounded heterodox economic analysis of late-industrialising contexts, pp.  391‑415.
  • Thompson S. - Growth, external markets and stock–flow norms: a Luxemburg–Godley model of accumulation, pp.  417‑443.
COMMENTARY  
  • Kleinknecht A. - The (negative) impact of supply-side labour market reforms on productivity: an overview of the evidence1, pp.  445‑464.
NOTES AND COMMENTS  
  • Toporowski J. - Anwar Shaikh and the classical theory of interest: a critical note, pp. 465-474.
  • Botte F. - Estimating normal rates of capacity utilisation and their tolerable ranges: a comment on Mark Setterfield, pp. 475-482.
  • Setterfield M. - Tolerable ranges of variation in the rate of capacity utilisation and corridor instability: a reply to Florian Botte, pp. 483-488.
ERRATUM  
  • Pedrosa Í. - Erratum: Firms’ leverage ratio and the Financial Instability Hypothesis: an empirical investigation for the US economy (1970–2014), pp.  489‑489.
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Volume 44, n° 1, January 2020

ARTICLES

  • Balcet G., Ietto-Gillies G. - Internationalisation, outsourcing and labour fragmentation: the case of FIAT, pp. 105-128.
  • Begley J., Geary F., Stark T. - Occupational structure in Ireland in the nineteenth century: data sources and avenues of exploration, pp. 207-228.
  • Bibi S. - Keynes Kalecki and Metzler in a dynamic distribution model, pp. 73-104.
  • Braunstein E., Bouhia R., Seguino S. - Social reproduction, gender equality and economic growth, pp. 129-156.
  • Cartwright A.C., Hight M.A. - ‘Better off as judged by themselves’: a critical analysis of the conceptual foundations of nudging, pp. 33-54.
  • Ederer S., Rehm M. - Will wealth become more concentrated in Europe? Evidence from a calibrated Post-Keynesian model, pp. 55-72.
  • Endres A.M., Harper D.A. - Economic development and complexity: the role of recombinant capital, pp. 157-180.
  • Fuller C.G. - Uncertainty, insecurity, individual relative autonomy and the emancipatory potential of Galbraithian economics, pp. 229-246.
  • Loureiro P.M. - Class inequality and capital accumulation in Brazil, 1992–2013, pp. 181-206.
  • Pagano U. - Why only humans and social insects have a division of labour, pp. 1-16
  • Spencer D.A. - Economics and ‘bad’ management: the limits to performativity, pp. 17-32.

COMMENT AND REJOINDER

  • Sinha A. - A comment on ‘The Sraffian Methodenstreit and the revolution in economic theory.’, pp. 247-250.
  • Martins N.O. - Some further considerations on the Sraffian Methodenstreit, pp. 251-254.

CORRIGENDUM

  • McCrate E., Lambert S.J., Henly J.R. - Competing for hours: unstable work schedules and underemployment among hourly workers in Canada, pp. 255

(résumés du n° 1/2020)

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