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We are delighted to announce that Volume 22, Issue 3 of the European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention (EJEEP) is now available.

In the past 25 years or so, stock-flow consistent (SFC) models have been adopted by a growing number of new research contributions to macroeconomics, which do not rely on micro-foundations and the general equilibrium approach. The reason for the success of this approach stems from the effectiveness in dealing in an appropriate way with the integrated analysis of real and financial markets. In addition, the flexibility of the approach makes it an excellent candidate for the development of models that go beyond the economy to analyse the interactions with the environment, the use of exhaustible resources, etc. This issue compiles seven articles that demonstrate the usefulness of the SFC approach.

An interview with Harald Hagemann --well-known for this work on the theory of capital, structural change and employment, and the history of economic thought-- and two book reviews round off the issue.

We hope you enjoy reading these articles.

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EJEEP has received Impact Factor (0.8) in ESCI from Clarivate.

 
 
 

Table of Contents – click the articles below to view online

 
 
‘It is not enough to do training in highly demanding mathematical economic modelling or econometrics to become a good economist’
Interview with Harald Hagemann
Eckhard Hein and Hagen Krämer
 
Empirical stock-flow consistent models
Editorial to the special issue
Gennaro Zezza and Sebastian Valdecantos
 
Empirical stock–flow consistent models: evolution, current state and prospects
Christos Pierros
 
Theory and measurement in SFC models: the role of the financial sector
Huub Meijers and Joan Muysken
 
Flexibility in design: the multiple applications of a medium-sized empirical model for Denmark
Thibault Laurentjoye, Sebastian Valdecantos, Hamid Raza, Mikael Randrup Byrialsen, and
Simon Fløj Thomsen
 
Macroeconomic policy evaluation in an SFC econometric model: the case of the investment programme for climate action in France
Chin Yuan Chong, Jacques Mazier, and Luis Reyes
 
Fiscal and monetary policy in an SFC model of the Italian economy
Francesco Zezza
Modelling the green transition of the Chinese economy
David An


The impact of environmental regulations on competitiveness and carbon leakage
The pollution haven and Porter hypothesis in a two-area ecological stock–flow consistent model
Simon Fløj Thomsen

Book review of Asensio, Angel: Macroeconomics After the General Theory: Fundamental Uncertainty, Animal Spirits and Shifting Equilibrium in a Competitive Economy
Marc Lavoie
 
Book review of Jefferson, Therese and King, John E.: Post Keynesian Economics: Key Debates and Contending Perspectives
Junaid B. Jahangir
 
 
 

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ISSN Online 2052-7772

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