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7. Financialization and Debt: Much Worse Than Parasites.

16. CORRESPONDENCE

17. The Kaleckian Profit and Profit Rate and Post-WWII U.S. Business Cycles.

20. Moving Beyond Capitalism: Human Development and Protagonistic Planned Socialism.

21. The Cuban economy: where it stands today

23. Present-Day Problems of Wage Remuneration in Russia.

24. America Beyond Capitalism

27. Cuba: realities and debates

28. THIS ISSUE.

29. Kalecki and the Determinants of the Profit Rate in the United States.

30. Foreign Private Capital-Led Growth.

31. Updating Cuba's Economic Model: Socialism, Human Development, Markets and Capitalism.

32. Cuban Studies 43.

33. Turkey's Economic Fragility, Foreign Capital Dependent Growth and Hot Money.

34. Is Over-investment the Cause of the Post-2007 U.S. Economic Crisis?1.

35. Is Over-investment the Cause of the Post-2007 U.S. Economic Crisis?1.

37. The Financial Rate of Profit: What is it, and how has it behaved in the United States?

38. Participatory Economic Democracy in Action: Participatory Budgeting in Porto Alegre, 1989–2004.

39. The Role of Workers in Management: The Case of Mondragón.

41. CHOICE AND THE SUBSTANTIVIST/FORMALIST DEBATE: A FORMAL PRESENTATION OF THREE SUBSTANTIVIST CRITICISMS.

42. Competition, Conscious Collective Cooperation and Capabilities: The Political Economy of Socialism and the Transition.

43. The Effect of Neoliberalism on the Fall in the Rate of Profit in Business Cycles.

44. Beyond 'Capital': A Necessary Corrective and Four Issues for Further Discussion.

47. What maintains the myth of the wicked stepmother?

48. Introduction to the Special Issue of the RRPE of Papers from the WAPE Forum of May, 2011.

49. Supporting students with hay fever during the exam period.

50. A partisan divide on the uninsured [corrected] [published erratum appears in HEALTH AFF 2010 Jun;29(6):1276].

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