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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2015Interview with John McCombie: "I think there's absolutely no way out for them: an aggregate production function does not make any sense at all!"McCombie, John S. L.; Hein, Eckhard; Lavoie, Marc
2017The origins and evolution of the debate on wage-led and profit-led regimesLavoie, Marc
2021Book review: Mazier, Jacques (2020): Global Imbalances and Financial Capitalism: Stock-Flow-Consistent Modelling, London, UK and New York, NY, USA (318 pages, Routledge, hardcover, ISBN 978-1-138-34558-4; also available as ebook)Lavoie, Marc
2018Book review: Fischer, Lilian, Joe Hasell, J. Christopher Proctor, David Uwakwe, Zach Ward-Perkins and Catriona Watson (eds) (2018): Rethinking Economics: An Introduction to Pluralist Economics, London, UK and New York, NY, USA (141 pages, Routledge, softcover, ISBN 978-1-138-22268-9)Lavoie, Marc
2018Unconventional monetary policies, with a focus on quantitative easingLavoie, Marc; Fiebiger, Brett
2014Book review: Philip Mirowski, Never Let a Serious Crisis Go to Waste: How Neoliberalism Survived the Financial Meltdown (, London, UK 2013) 384 pagesLavoie, Marc
2015Interview with Lance Taylor: 'Wage repression and secular stagnation are rather close in kind'Taylor, Lance; Lavoie, Marc
2019Book review: Sawyer, Malcolm (2018): Can the Euro be Saved?, Cambridge, UK and Malden, MA, USA (138 pages, Polity Press, softcover, ISBN 978-1-509-51525-7)Lavoie, Marc
2020Editorial to the special issueNiechoj, Torsten; Lavoie, Marc
2020"If you are convinced that post-Keynesian economics is a good way of thinking, get on with it". Interview with Victoria ChickChick, Victoria; Lavoie, Marc