Review of Keynesian Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Review of Keynesian Economics is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Introduction: the challenge of political economy of war and peace (especially in a time of war)76
Book review: Hagen M. Krämer, Christian R. Proaño and Mark Setterfield, Capitalism, Inclusive Growth, and Social Protection: Inherent Contradiction or Achievable Vision? (Edward Elgar Publishing, Chel35
Book review: Ajit Sinha, A Revolution in Economic Theory: The Economics of Piero Sraffa (Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, UK, New York, NY, USA and Melbourne, Australia 2016) 264 pp.29
Book review: Imad Moosa, Fintech: A Revolution or a Transitory Hype? (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA 2022, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-80220-633-3, US$117) 227 pp.12
Book review: Eckhard Hein, Macroeconomics After Kalecki and Keynes: Post-Keynesian Foundations (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA 2023) 282 pp.11
Book review: Sergio Cesaratto, Heterodox Challenges in Economics: Theoretical Issues and the Crisis of the Eurozone (Springer, Cham, Switzerland 2020) 296 pp.10
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Drivers of private consumption in the era of financialisation: new evidence for European Union countries10
Rethinking the balance-of-payments-constrained approach, in the light of the recent commodity boom7
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Effectiveness of capital controls in dampening international shocks6
Omitted-variable bias in demand-regime estimations: the role of household credit and wage inequality in Brazil5
Theorising non-bank financial intermediation5
Rethinking Varieties of Capitalism and growth theory in the ICT era*5
Varieties of peripheral capitalism: on the institutional foundations of economic backwardness*4
Hysteresis and the long shadow of the exchange rate regime4
Export specialization and the switching of global value chains4
China: capital flight or renminbi internationalization?4
Financialization, premature deindustrialization, and instability in Latin America*3
Book review: Domenica Tropeano, Financial Regulation in the European Union after the Crisis. A Minskian Approach (Routledge, New York, NY, USA 2018) 173 pp.3
Book review: Charles J. Whalen, Reforming Capitalism for the Common Good: Essays in Institutional and Post-Keynesian Economics (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA 2022, I3
Rethinking supply constraints3
Life among the Econ: 50 years on3
Labour markets in a Post-Keynesian growth model: the effects of endogenous productivity growth and working-time reduction*3
Why the conventional test of Thirlwall’s law is still not a ‘near-tautology’: a rejoinder to Professor Blecker2
Navigating geoeconomics in a new era of US–China relationship2
The Argentine economy through the lens of an adapted Mundell–Fleming model for small open peripheral economies2
Long-run effective demand and residential investment: a Sraffian supermultiplier based analysis*2
Book review: Yanis Varoufakis, Another Now: Dispatches from an Alternative Present (The Bodley Head, London, UK 2020) 240 pp.2
Book review: Perry Mehrling, Money and Empire: Charles P. Kindleberger and the Dollar System (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK 2022) 298 pp.2
Between Scylla and Charybdis: long-term drivers of EU structural vulnerability*2
Are jobless recoveries history? Okun’s law, insufficient stimulus, and slow recoveries2
Book review: Geoff Mann, In the Long Run, We are All Dead: Keynesianism, Political Economy, and Revolution (Verso Books, London, UK 2017) 432 pp.1
Book review: Alex M. Thomas, Macroeconomics: An Introduction (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK 2021) 254 pp.1
Distribution, wealth and demand regimes in historical perspective: the USA, the UK, France and Germany, 1855–20101
Growth trajectories and political economy in a Structuralist open economy model1
The gift of sanctions: an analysis of assessments of the Russian economy, 2022–20231
‘King dollar’ forever? Prospects for a New Bretton Woods1
Introduction1
A note on ‘Wage-led versus profit-led demand regimes: the long and the short of it’1
Why do we think that inflation expectations matter for inflation? (And should we?)1
Book review: Marc Lavoie, Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA 2020, ISBN 978-1-83910-008-6) 416 pp.1
Understanding backwardness as a structural problem: historical time in the analysis of the Russian Narodniks and Lenin, Gerschenkron, and Furtado1
Book review: Thomas Palley, Neoliberalism and the Road to Inequality and Stagnation: A Chronicle Foretold (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, USA 2021, ISBN: 978180220 0072) 320 1
Book review: Lucio Baccaro, Mark Blyth and Jonas Pontusson (eds), Diminishing Returns: The New Politics of Growth and Stagnation (Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK 2022) 541 pp.1
Book review: Zachary D. Carter, The Price of Peace: Money, Democracy, and the Life of John Maynard Keynes (Random House, New York, NY, USA 2020) 656 pp.1
Book review: Mark G. Hayes, The Economics of Keynes: A New Guide to The General Theory (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA 2006, ISBN 978-1-84844-056-2) 288 pp.1
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