A peer-reviewed double-blind economic journal focusing on political economy;
Editor-in-Chief: Louis-Philippe Rochon
Home to the theory of the monetary circuit
Well nice to meet you I am assuming important things meant insulting strangers and the blocking them @AkademiskC But you failed at the number 1 rule of academia: to engage. Instead you engage in drive by insults in a very cowardly way. Instead, engage me. Write a reply.
Now published in Review of Political Economy
@ReviewofPE (Vol. 38, Issue 1): "Public Investment as a Source of Capacity-Creating Autonomous Demand: Implications for Growth and Stability"
Free eprint link: https://t.co/P2K2auEFJQ
ROPE has revived the famous Monnaie et Production series, once edited by Alain Parguez.
ROPE is the guardian of the theory of the monetary circuit.
See the symposium here:
https://t.co/JN1LgnyMRx
We lost a great mind. Here are two tributes to Paul Davidson from the @MonetaryBlog
From Louis-Philippe Rochon: "Remembering Paul Davidson"
https://t.co/RXdHmOXGW2
From Steve Keen: "Paul Davidson: The good, the bad and the friendly"
https://t.co/nnXHmmLH96
The house where Joan Robinson lived at, from 1947 onward, in Cambridge. It will be recognized and receive a blue plaque. It used to belonged to her grandfather
I don't always post here issues about ROPE. Make sure to follow me @Lprochon for all announcements about the journal, and of forthcoming books and seminars, including the one next week on Monetary Policy and Income distribution, with Marc Lavoie, Mario Seccareccia & more
Another Monday, another @monetaryblog
This week, from down under.
Jerry Courvisanos comments on a paper by Yueran Ma & Kaspar Zimmermann :"Monetary Policy and Innovation" -- presented at the 2023 Jackson Hole Fed conference.
https://t.co/30oi3htlnI