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Special Issue of the Review of Keynesian Economics

Summary:
New issue of ROKE on: Center-periphery analysis reconsidered, Essays in memory of Luigi Pasinetti. Possible topics of contribution to our special issue could address:The relevance of the center-periphery analysis and/or its limitations;Income and/or wealth distribution: the distributive and redistributive effects (in central and peripheral countries) of the neoliberal globalization;Debt tolerance/financial crises: the destabilizing role of central monetary policies on the peripheral economies;International political economy: the ongoing reconfiguration of center-periphery relations;Decoupling of a global West from an emerging Asia; future and crisis of globalization;The inherent fragility of global supply chains;Any other topic related to the center-periphery analysis in a

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Special Issue of the Review of Keynesian Economics
New issue of ROKE on: Center-periphery analysis reconsidered, Essays in memory of Luigi Pasinetti. Possible topics of contribution to our special issue could address:

  • The relevance of the center-periphery analysis and/or its limitations;
  • Income and/or wealth distribution: the distributive and redistributive effects (in central and peripheral countries) of the neoliberal globalization;Debt tolerance/financial crises: the destabilizing role of central monetary policies on the peripheral economies;
  • International political economy: the ongoing reconfiguration of center-periphery relations;
  • Decoupling of a global West from an emerging Asia; future and crisis of globalization;
  • The inherent fragility of global supply chains;
  • Any other topic related to the center-periphery analysis in a classical-Keynesian perspective.

Submissions should be made using the usual channels of the journal, and they will be managed jointly by editors and guest editors. All accepted articles will be published in the special issue.
Deadline for submissions: November 30, 2023. For further information, please contact the Guest Editors: Matias Vernengo (Bucknell University, U.S.A.; [email protected]) and Roberto Lampa (University of Macerata, Italy; [email protected])

Matias Vernengo
Econ Prof at @BucknellU Co-editor of ROKE & Co-Editor in Chief of the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics

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