Journal of Post Keynesian Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Post Keynesian Economics is 2. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Medical expenditures and the measurement of poverty in the United States11
Measuring green jobs through fuzzy logic: aimed at environmental conservation and socio-economic stability and inclusion7
Regional economic growth and post-Keynesian economics: unfit for purpose?6
Technology and productivity: a critique of aggregate indicators5
In defence of the nominalist ontology of money5
The case for the public provisioning of the payments system4
Post-Keynesian economics and social policy: equality of opportunity or equality of place?4
Shape matters: cost curves and capacity utilization in U.S. manufacturing4
Climate change and macroeconomic policy space in developing and emerging economies4
Labor cost, competitiveness, and imbalances within the eurozone4
International financial integration and economic growth in developing and emerging economies: an empirical investigation3
Financialization of South Korean non-financial firms: an empirical analysis of the impacts on firms’ real and research and development investments3
Endogenous exchange rates in empirical stock-flow consistent models for peripheral economies: an illustration from the case of Argentina3
Fiscal sustainability under a paper standard: two paradigms3
Building blocks of a heterodox business cycle theory3
Bank capital regulation and the Modigliani-Miller Theorem: a Post-Keynesian perspective3
Remembering Geoff Harcourt (1931–2021): a post-Keynesian pioneer3
Explaining panic behavior in portfolio decision-making*3
Household financial fragility in Brazil (2005–2023): a minskyan analysis3
Contingent claim analysis and Minsky’s financial instability hypothesis2
FinTech and financial instability. Is this time different?2
The global financial cycle and external debt: effects on growth and distribution in emerging and developing economies2
Tracy Mott’s understanding of Kalecki’s economics2
Government spending with increasing risk: sovereign debt, liquidity preference, and the fiscal-monetary nexus2
Output gap, participation and minimum income: a proposal for Italy2
Abductive analogies between Keynes’ monetary-production economics and Einstein’s theories of relativity2
Historicizing the money of account—a rejoinder2
Sectoral dynamics of industrial policy in a two-sector economy: the case of Korea’s heavy and chemical industry (HCI) promotion (1973–1979)2
Six forms of hierarchy for a theoretical analysis of capitalism2
More fiscally responsible: Democrat or Republican presidents?2
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