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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Technology and productivity: a critique of aggregate indicators22
Remembering Geoff Harcourt (1931–2021): a post-Keynesian pioneer17
Household financial fragility in Brazil (2005–2023): a minskyan analysis14
Historicizing the money of account—a rejoinder8
Shackle’s analysis of choice under uncertainty: its strengths, weaknesses and potential synergies with rival approaches7
Cross-border payments, global imbalances and involuntary constraints6
Labor market stability in a zero-growth economy: a post-Keynesian approach6
Estimation of a long run regime for growth and demand through different filtering methods6
Secular stagnation and monopoly capitalism6
Money and inflation: a case study of the value of transparency6
Editors’ Corner5
Solving the Gordian knot: dealing with Spain’s unemployment crisis with a job guarantee program5
Corporate taxation and macroeconomic dynamics in a monetary union: the French case5
The nature of money under a commodity standard: exogenous or endogenous?5
Asymmetric internationalization and subordination: global productive fluctuations affecting industrial investment in Brazil (2000–2019)5
Endogenous exchange rates in empirical stock-flow consistent models for peripheral economies: an illustration from the case of Argentina4
Measuring green jobs through fuzzy logic: aimed at environmental conservation and socio-economic stability and inclusion4
Export-led transitional dynamics: Roles of investment and learning by doing4
Building blocks of a heterodox business cycle theory4
Lost in consolidation? Declining public investment, multiplier effects and alternatives to the path of fiscal consolidation in Portugal4
Government spending with increasing risk: sovereign debt, liquidity preference, and the fiscal-monetary nexus4
FinTech and financial instability. Is this time different?4
An empirical application of the financial instability hypothesis based on data from the Dutch non-financial private sector4
Post-Keynesian liquidity preference theory four decades later: a reexamination3
Seismic shifts in economic theory and policy: From the Bernanke Doctrine to Modern Money Theory3
Post-Keynesian perspectives on Brazilian banking strategies: a cluster analysis (2000–2022)3
Inflation and distribution during the post-COVID recovery: a Kaleckian approach3
Sustainable economic policies: exploring the effects of ecosystemic macroprudential regulations3
An analysis of UK swap yields3
Modern post-Keynesian approaches: continuities and ruptures with monetary circuit theory3
Post Keynesian theories of exchange rate determination: a critical survey 2
The role of money and financial institutions in Kalecki and Keynes2
“To give additional credit to this paper”: the Lower Canada Army Bills and provisioning the state during the War of 18122
Regional economic growth and post-Keynesian economics: unfit for purpose?2
Abductive analogies between Keynes’ monetary-production economics and Einstein’s theories of relativity2
The paradox of technological progress, growth, distribution, and employment in a demand-led framework2
Aggregate demand uncertainty outbreaks and employment hysteresis in G7 countries2
Exchange-rate regime and sectorial profitability in a small open economy: evidence from Argentina’s recent experience2
The problem(s) with representing decision processes under uncertainty2
(Trying to) catch up with the higher-skilled Joneses: student loans in a segmented educational market from a post-Keynesian perspective2
Austrian vs Post Keynesian explanations of the business cycle: an empirical examination2
Standard Post-Keynesian investment functions and their demand regime: a comprehensive empirical estimation for France2
Labor cost, competitiveness, and imbalances within the eurozone2
Social processes of oppression in the stratified economy and Veblenian feminist post Keynesian connections2
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