- 4.1 Accumulation regimes, mode of régulation, and institutional forms
- 5.1 The circuit of bank money in a monetary production economy
- 5.2 The circuit of fiat money in a monetary production economy
- 5.3 The evolutionary tree of monetary macroeconomics from physiocrats to current monetary theories of production
- 6.1 Keynes' (1936) principle of effective demand
- 6.2 The Kaldorian/Robinsonian Post Keynesian distribution and growth model
- 6.3 The Kaleckian/Steindlian Post Keynesian distribution and growth model
- 9.1 Wage share distribution schedule for subsistence and surplus wages
- 9.2 Functional and size distribution interface
- 10.1 Three different social networks
- 10.2 Income inequality, labor supply, and economic development in a systemist framework drawing on Bowles & Park (2005)
- 10.3 The evolution of a traffic convention based on Hodgson & Knudsen (2004) in a systemist framework
- 17.1 The hierarchy of money
- 17.2 Modern monetary regimes and policy space
- 18.1 Theoretical links between finance and growth
- 20.1 WIEGO model of informal employment: hierarchy of earnings and poverty risk by employment status and sex
- 21.1 The process of human development
- 21.2 The relationship between unemployment and social exclusion
- 21.3 The dimension of financial exclusion
- 22.1 Share of the top 1 percent in household incomes, USA
- 22.2 The rise of finance
- 22.3 Decomposition of the profit rate
- 25.1 The IAD framework
- 25.2 An IAD version of Kaufman's framework
- 26.1 Non-linear multiplier-accelerator
- 26.2 Cyclical instability
- 28.1 Stock market capitalization as a share of GDP: Germany, France, UK, and US, 1975-2011
- 28.2 Stock value traded as a share of GDP: Germany, France, UK, and US, 1975-2011
- 28.3 Net dividends and net interest payments as a share of net operating surplus of non-financial corporations: US, 1960-2010
- 31.1 The conjunction of capitalism's economic, energy, and ecological spheres
- 34.1 American corporate amalgamation, 1895-2013
- 34.2 Amalgamation and concentration, 1940-2013
- 34.3 Top 100 firms: concentration and income share, 1950-2013
- 34.4 Top 100 firms: investment decomposition, 1950-2013
- 34.5 Stock price inflation and American income inequality, 1960-2013
- 34.6 The 'degree of monopoly' and capital-labor redistribution, 1940-2013
- 34.7 Organized American labor strength and income equality, 1880-2013