The economic problem of a community: ontological reflections inspired by the Socialist Calculation Debate
Diego Laurenço, Mário da Graça Moura
págs. 1-18
A study in development by dispossession
Amit Bhaduri
págs. 19-32
Are developing countries catching up?
Vladimir Popov, K. S. Jomo
págs. 33-46
Income distribution and current account imbalances
Christian A. Belabed, Thomas Theobald, Till van Treeck
págs. 47-94
The glogal concentration of wealth
Thomas Goda
págs. 95-116
Global liquidity and monetary policy autonomy: an examination of open-economy policy constraints
Stefan Angrick
págs. 117-136
Profitability in India's organized manufacturing sector: the role of technology, distribution and demand
Deepankar Basu, Debarshi Das
págs. 137-154
Semi-autonomous household expenditures as the causa causans of postwar US business cycles: the stability and instability of Luxemburg-type external markets
Brett Fiebiger
págs. 155-176
When development meets culture: the contribution of Celso Furtado in the 1970s
Alexandre M. Cunha, Gustavo Britto
págs. 177-198
The "theoretical developments initiated by Haberler but named for Pigou' do not provide sufficient grounds for rejecting "Keynes's key theoretical proposition"
Paul Wojick
págs. 199-214
Environmental law & the limits of markets
Jonathan Benson
págs. 215-230
The place of portfolio management in the Keynesian canon
J.E. Woods
págs. 231-257
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