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  1. 4.1 Accumulation regimes, mode of régulation, and institutional forms
  2. 5.1 The circuit of bank money in a monetary production economy
  3. 5.2 The circuit of fiat money in a monetary production economy
  4. 5.3 The evolutionary tree of monetary macroeconomics from physiocrats to current monetary theories of production
  5. 6.1 Keynes' (1936) principle of effective demand
  6. 6.2 The Kaldorian/Robinsonian Post Keynesian distribution and growth model
  7. 6.3 The Kaleckian/Steindlian Post Keynesian distribution and growth model
  8. 9.1 Wage share distribution schedule for subsistence and surplus wages
  9. 9.2 Functional and size distribution interface
  10. 10.1 Three different social networks
  11. 10.2 Income inequality, labor supply, and economic development in a systemist framework drawing on Bowles & Park (2005)
  12. 10.3 The evolution of a traffic convention based on Hodgson & Knudsen (2004) in a systemist framework
  13. 17.1 The hierarchy of money
  14. 17.2 Modern monetary regimes and policy space
  15. 18.1 Theoretical links between finance and growth
  16. 20.1 WIEGO model of informal employment: hierarchy of earnings and poverty risk by employment status and sex
  17. 21.1 The process of human development
  18. 21.2 The relationship between unemployment and social exclusion
  19. 21.3 The dimension of financial exclusion
  20. 22.1 Share of the top 1 percent in household incomes, USA
  21. 22.2 The rise of finance
  22. 22.3 Decomposition of the profit rate
  23. 25.1 The IAD framework
  24. 25.2 An IAD version of Kaufman's framework
  25. 26.1 Non-linear multiplier-accelerator
  26. 26.2 Cyclical instability
  27. 28.1 Stock market capitalization as a share of GDP: Germany, France, UK, and US, 1975-2011
  28. 28.2 Stock value traded as a share of GDP: Germany, France, UK, and US, 1975-2011
  29. 28.3 Net dividends and net interest payments as a share of net operating surplus of non-financial corporations: US, 1960-2010
  30. 31.1 The conjunction of capitalism's economic, energy, and ecological spheres
  31. 34.1 American corporate amalgamation, 1895-2013
  32. 34.2 Amalgamation and concentration, 1940-2013
  33. 34.3 Top 100 firms: concentration and income share, 1950-2013
  34. 34.4 Top 100 firms: investment decomposition, 1950-2013
  35. 34.5 Stock price inflation and American income inequality, 1960-2013
  36. 34.6 The 'degree of monopoly' and capital-labor redistribution, 1940-2013
  37. 34.7 Organized American labor strength and income equality, 1880-2013