Browsing All of EconStor by Author Sawyer, Malcolm


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2003On the effectiveness of monetary policy and fiscal policyArestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm
2003Can monetary policy affect the real economy? The dubious effectiveness of interest rate policyArestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm
2003Inflation targeting: a critical appraisalArestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm
2003Aggregate demand, conflict, and capacity in the inflationary processArestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm
2003Reinventing fiscal policyArestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm
2003The case for fiscal policyArestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm
2003Macroeconomic policies of the Economic Monetary Union: theoretical underpinnings and challengesArestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm
2003The nature and role of monetary policy when money Is endogenousArestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm
2004On Fiscal Policy and Budget DeficitsArestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm
2006A Kaleckian Analysis of Monetary PolicySawyer, Malcolm
2009Book Reviews / RezensionenSawyer, Malcolm; Tarassow, Artur; Schoder, Christian; Lavoie, Marc; Stockhammer, Engelbert; Schürz, Martin
2009Interest rates and inflation: What are the links?Sawyer, Malcolm
2010Crises and paradigms in macroeconomicsSawyer, Malcolm
2011The economic policies of the political economy of the Australian patriot and Cambridge economistArestis, Philip; Sawyer, Malcolm
2011Path dependency and the interdependences of demand and supply in macroeconomicsSawyer, Malcolm
2011Book Reviews / RezensionenHein, Eckhard; Sawyer, Malcolm; Stockhammer, Engelbert; Becker, Joachim; Schrooten, Mechthild; Sturn, Simon; Spanberger, Christian
2012"I often find myself now basing my analysis very much on what Kalecki himself wrote sixty or seventy years ago". Interview with Malcolm SawyerSawyer, Malcolm
2013Post-Keynesian and Kaleckian thoughts on ecological macroeconomicsFontana, Giuseppe; Sawyer, Malcolm
2020Endogenous money in an era of financializationSawyer, Malcolm
2022Would a zero-growth economy be achievable and be sustainable?Fontana, Giuseppe; Sawyer, Malcolm