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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Can we afford the Green New Deal?14
The illusions of calculating total factor productivity and testing growth models: from Cobb-Douglas to Solow and Romer11
Nicholas Kaldor, increasing returns and Verdoorn’s Law10
A simple model of the long-term interest rate8
Conventions in Keynes’s theory of goods markets: investment and production decisions7
Wage-led demand as a rebalancing strategy for economic growth in China7
Rich and ever richer? Differential returns across socioeconomic groups6
Does inflation targeting increase income inequality?6
Financial instability in peripheral economies: an approach from the balance-of-payments constraint5
Historicizing the money of account: a critique of the nominalist ontology of money5
Severe recession with inflation: the case of Brazil4
Notes for a talk on the Legacy of Wynne Godley, Wednesday 12 May, 20204
Climate change and macroeconomic policy space in developing and emerging economies4
The slowing of growth in France: an interpretation based on Thirlwall’s law3
Walking the tightrope of real exchange rate policy for development: the roles of targets, instruments, and saving rates3
An empirical application of the financial instability hypothesis based on data from the Dutch non-financial private sector3
The problem with probability3
Remembering Geoff Harcourt (1931–2021): a post-Keynesian pioneer3
The cost of job loss, long-term unemployment, and wage growth3
Convergence on inflation and divergence on price control among post Keynesian pioneers: insights from Galbraith and Lerner3
The global financial cycle and external debt: effects on growth and distribution in emerging and developing economies3
International financial integration and economic growth in developing and emerging economies: an empirical investigation3
Rethinking inequality in the 21stcentury – inequality and household balance sheet composition in financialized economies3
Wynne Godley’s monetary circuit2
Distribution and demand in Brazil: empirical evidence from the structural and aggregative approaches2
Endogenous exchange rates in empirical stock-flow consistent models for peripheral economies: an illustration from the case of Argentina2
Investment cycle of the Brazilian economy: a panel cointegration analysis of industrial firms based on Minsky’s financial instability hypothesis—2007–20172
Capital productivity and the decreasing wage share in the United States: a Keynesian Approach2
Seismic shifts in economic theory and policy: From the Bernanke Doctrine to Modern Money Theory2
Testing Keynes’ aggregate investment function2
Financialization of South Korean non-financial firms: an empirical analysis of the impacts on firms’ real and research and development investments2
Does the Secular Stagnation hypothesis match the data? Evidence from the USA2
A refundable tax credit for children: its impact on poverty, inequality, and household debt2
Futures crude oil prices as predictors of spot prices: lessons from the foreign exchange market2
In defence of the nominalist ontology of money2
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