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Articles in Refereed Journals

Lavoie, M. (2024), ‘Conflictual Inflation and the Phillips Curve’Review of Political Economy.

Lavoie, M. and E. Stockhammer (2023), ‘Crecimiento impulsado por los salarios: concepto, teorías y políticas’El Trimestre Economicó, 90 (1), 357, enero-marzo 2023, pp. 215-265.

Lavoie, M. (2022), ‘Pierangelo Garegnani, come lo intesi alla fine degli anni Ottanta’ (Pierangelo Garegnani, as perceived in the 1980s)Moneta e Credito, Settembre 2022, 75 (299), pp. 233-249.

Lavoie, M. (2022), ‘MMT, sovereign currencies and the Eurozone’Review of Political Economy, Vol. 34, no. 4, October 2022, pp. 633-646.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (2022), ‘L’économie post-keynésienne, une pensée hétérodoxe méconnue?’Revue Interventions économiques, Vol. 67, 2022, pp. 1-22.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (2022), ‘La economía poskeynesiana, ¿un pensamiento heterodoxo desconocido?’Ola Financiera, Vol. 15, no. 42, Mayo-Agosto 2022, pp. 1-37.

Lavoie, M. (2022), ‘The Godley-Tobin Memorial Lecture’Review of Keynesian Economics, 10 (1), pp. 1-24.

Lavoie, M. (2021), ‘Wynne Godley’s monetary circuit’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 44 (1), pp. 6-23.

Fiebiger, B. and M. Lavoie (2021), ‘Central bankers and the rationale for unconventional monetary policies: Reasserting, renouncing or recasting monetarism?’Cambridge Journal of Economics, 45 (1), pp. 37-52.

Fiebiger, B. and M. Lavoie (2020), ‘Helicopter Ben, monetarism, the New Keynesian credit view and loanable funds’Journal of Economic Issues, 54 (1), pp. 77–96.

Lavoie, M. and W.J. Nah (2020), ‘Overhead labour costs in a neo-Kaleckian growth model with non-capacity creating autonomous expenditures’Review of Political Economy, 32 (4), pp. 511-537.

Lavoie and G. Zezza (2020), ‘A simple stock-flow consistent model with short-term and long-term debt: A comment on Claudio Sardoni’Review of Political Economy, 32 (3), pp. 459-473.

Lavoie, M. (2020), ‘The subprime crisis ten years after: was Hyman Minsky a post-Keynesian economist?’Review of Evolutionary Political Economy, 1 (1), pp. 85-101.

Lavoie, M. (2020), ‘Heterodox economics as seen by Geoffrey Hodgson: an assessment’European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 17 (1), pp. 9–18.

Lavoie, M. (2020), ‘Le monde étrange des taux d’intérêt négatifs: causes et consequences’Les Possibles, (22), pp. 7–13.

Lavoie, M. (2020), ‘Thoughts on post-Keynesian economics and emerging economies’Cuadernos de Economía, 39 (80), pp. 417-424.

Lavoie, M. (2020), ‘Book review of Shiozawa, Yoshinori; Morioka, Masashi; Taniguchi, Kasuhisa (2019): Microfoundations of Evolutionary Economics (Springer, Tokyo)’Review of Evolutionary Political Economy, 1 (2), pp. 265-270.

Lavoie, M. (2019), ‘A system with zero reserves and with clearing outside of the central bank: the Canadian case’Review of Political Economy, 31 (2), pp. 145–158.

Nah, W.J. and M. Lavoie (2019), ‘The role of autonomous demand growth in a neo-Kaleckian conflicting-claims framework’Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 51, December, 427–444.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (2019), ‘Some reflections on Pasinetti’s fair rate of interest’, Bulletin of Political Economy, 13 (2), pp. 85–111.

Lavoie, M. and S. Reissl (2019), ‘Further insights on endogenous money and the liquidity preference theory of interest’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 42 (4), pp. 503–526.

Lavoie,   M.   (2019),   ‘Modern   monetary   theory   and   post-Keynesian economics’Real World Economics Review, (89), October, pp. 97–108.

Hein, E. and M. Lavoie (2019), ‘Post-Keynesianische Ökonomik’Forum Wissenschaft, 36 (3), September, pp. 4–8.

Nah, W.J. and M. Lavoie (2019), ‘Convergence in a neo-Kaleckian model with endogenous technical progress and autonomous demand growth’Review of Keynesian Economics, 7 (3), September, pp. 275–291.

Lavoie, M. (2019), ‘Inconsistencies in the note of Dávila-Fernández, Oreiro and Punzo’Metroeconomica, 70 (2), pp. 320–324.

Fiebiger, B. and M. Lavoie (2019), ‘Trends and cycles with external markets: non-capacity generating semi-autonomous expenditures and effective demand’Metroeconomica, 70 (2), pp. 247–262.

Seppecher, P., I. Salle and M. Lavoie (2018), ‘What drives markups? Evolutionary pricing in an agent-based stock–flow consistent macro-economic model’Industrial and Corporate Change, 27 (6), December, pp. 1045–1067.

Lavoie, M. (2018), ‘Rethinking macroeconomic theory before the next crisis’Review of Keynesian Economics, 6 (1), Spring, pp. 1–21.

Lavoie, M. and B. Fiebiger (2018), ‘Unconventional monetary policies, with a focus on quantitative easing’European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 15 (2), pp. 139–146. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (2017), ‘A rejoinder to Tily’Brazilian Keynesian Review, 3 (2), pp. 163–164.

Kim, J.H. and M. Lavoie (2017), ‘Long-run convergence and growth in a two-sector model’Korean Economic Review, 33 (1), Summer, pp. 179–206.

Nah, W.J. and M. Lavoie (2017), ‘Long-run convergence in a neo-Kaleckian open-economy model with autonomous export growth’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 40 (2), pp. 223–238.

Fiebiger, B. and M. Lavoie (2017), ‘The IMF and the new fiscalism: was there a U-turn?’European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 14 (3), pp. 314–332.

Lavoie, M. (2017), ‘The origins and evolution of the debate on wage-led and profit-led regimes’European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 14 (2), pp. 200–221.

Rahimi, A., B. Chu and M. Lavoie (2017), ‘Linear and nonlinear Granger causality between short-term and long-term interest rates: a rolling-window strategy’Metroeconomica, 68 (4), November, pp. 882–902.

Lavoie, M. (2017), ‘Prototypes,  reality  and  the  growth  of  autonomous expenditures: a rejoinder’Metroeconomica, 68 (1), February, pp. 194–199.

Lavoie, M. (2016), ‘Rethinking monetary theory in light of  Keynes and the crisis’Brazilian Keynesian Review, 2 (2), pp. 174–188. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020).

Seccareccia, M. and M. Lavoie (2016), ‘Income distribution, rentiers  and their role in a capitalist economy: a Keynes–Pasinetti perspective’International Journal of Political Economy, 45 (3), pp. 200–223.

Cahen-Fourot, L. and M. Lavoie (2016), ‘Ecological monetary economics: a post-Keynesian critique’Ecological Economics, (126), pp. 163–168.

Lavoie, M. (2016), ‘Understanding of the global financial crisis: contributions of post-Keynesian economics’Studies in Political Economy, 97 (1), pp. 58–75.

Rahimi, A., M. Lavoie and B. Chu (2016), ‘Linear and nonlinear Granger causality between short-term and long-term interest rates during business cycles’International Review of Applied Economics, 30 (6), November, pp. 714–728.

Lavoie, M. (2016), ‘Frederic Lee and post-Keynesian pricing theory’, Review of Political Economy, 28 (2), April, pp. 169–186.

Kim, J.-H. and M. Lavoie (2016), ‘A two-sector model  with  target-return pricing in a stock–flow consistent framework’Economic Systems Research, 28 (3), pp. 403–427.

Lavoie, M. (2016), ‘Convergence towards the normal rate of capacity utilization in neo-Kaleckian models: the role of non-capacity creating autonomous expenditures’Metroeconomica, 76 (1), pp. 172–201.

Lavoie, M. (2016), ‘Crise financeira, distribuição de renda e reflação pelos salários’Cadernos do Desenvolvimento, 10 (16), pp. 147–170.

Lavoie, M. and E. Stockhammer (2015), ‘Crecimiento basado en los salarios: concepto, teorias y politicas’Revista de Trabajo, 11 (13), pp. 21–42.

Lavoie, M. (2015), ‘The Eurozone crisis: a balance-of-payment problem or a crisis due to a flawed monetary design?’International Journal of Political Economy, 44 (2), Summer, pp. 57–60.

Lavoie, M. (2015), ‘Should heterodox economics be taught in or outside economics departments?’International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 6 (2), pp. 134–150.

Lavoie, M. (2015), ‘Debería la economía heterodoxa ser enseñada en departamentos de economía, o existe algún espacio para la economía backwater?’Estudios Nueva Economía, Autumn, 5, pp. 7–19.

Lavoie, M. (2015), ‘Teaching monetary theory and monetary policy implementation after the crisis’European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 12 (2), pp. 220–228.

Lavoie, M. (2015), ‘The Eurozone: similarities to and differences from Keynes’s Plan’International Journal of Political Economy, 44 (1), Spring, pp. 1–15. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Christie, T. and M. Lavoie (2015), ‘Entry discrimination in the NHL: evolution and the KHL effect’Eastern Economic Journal, 41 (2), Spring, pp. 214–229.

Lavoie, M. (2014), ‘A comment on ‘Endogenous money and effective demand’: a revolution or a step backward?’Review of Keynesian Economics, 2 (3), Autumn, pp. 321–332.

Lavoie, M. (2013), ‘Crise financière, répartition des revenus et relance par les salaires’Cahiers de recherche sociologique, 55, Fall, pp. 19–42.

Lavoie, M. (2013), ‘The monetary and fiscal nexus of neo-chartalism: a friendly critique’Journal of Economic Issues, 47 (1), March, pp. 1–32. (Reprinted in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume II: Credit, Money and Production, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017; and in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020).

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (2013), ‘Reciprocal influences: a tale of two central banks on the North American continent’International Journal of Political Economy, 42 (3), Fall, pp. 63–84.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (2013), ‘Influencias reciprocas: una historia de dos bancos centrales en le continente norteamericano’Ola Financiera, 6 (16), September–December, pp. 105–144.

Lavoie, M. (2012–13), ‘Financialization, neo-liberalism and securitization’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 35 (2), Winter, pp. 211–229.

Lavoie, M. (2012), ‘Perspectives for post-Keynesian economics’Review of Political Economy, 24 (2), pp. 321-336.

Lavoie, M. and E. Stockhammer (2012), ‘Wage-led growth: concepts, theories and policies’International Labor Brief, December (in Korean).

Lavoie, M. and P. Wang (2012), ‘The “compensation” thesis, as exemplified by the case of the Chinese central bank’International Review of Applied Economics, 26 (3), May, pp. 287–302.

Hein, E., M. Lavoie and T. van Treeck (2012), ‘Harrodian instability and the normal rate of capacity utilization in Kaleckian models of distribution and growth: a survey’Metroeconomica, 63 (1), March, pp. 39–69.

Lavoie, M. (2011), ‘The global financial crisis: methodological reflections from a heterodox perspective’Studies in Political Economy, 88, Fall, pp. 35–57.

Lavoie, M. (2011), ‘La enseñanza de Economía post-Keynesiana en un departamento ortodoxo’Revista de Economía Crítica, 12, December, pp. 180–198.

Lavoie, M. (2011), ‘Should Sraffians be dropped out of the post-Keynesian school?’, Économies et Sociétés, Oeconomica Series, 45 (7),  June– July, pp. 1027–1059. (Reprinted in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume I: Issues in Methodology, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017.)

Lavoie, M. and G. Daigle (2011), ‘A behavioural finance model of exchange rate expectations within a stock–flow consistent framework’Metroeconomica, 62 (3), pp. 434–458.

Hein, E., M. Lavoie and T. van Treeck (2011), ‘Some instability puzzles in Kaleckian models of growth and distribution: a critical survey’Cambridge Journal of Economics, 35 (3), May, pp. 587–612.

Lavoie, M. (2010), ‘Changes in central bank procedures during the subprime crisis and their repercussions on monetary theory’International Journal of Political Economy, 39 (3), Fall, pp. 3–23. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. and J. Zhao (2010), ‘A study of the diversification of China’s foreign reserves in a three-country stock–flow consistent model’Metroeconomica, 61 (3), pp. 558–592.

Lavoie, M. (2010), ‘The possible perverse effects of declining wages’International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education, 1 (3), May, pp. 260–275.

Lavoie, M. (2010), ‘Are we all Keynesians?’Revista de Economia Politica – Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 30 (2), April–June, pp. 189–200.

Lavoie, M. (2009), ‘État social, employeur de dernier recours et théorie postkeynésienne’Revue française de socio-économie, 2 (1), pp. 55–75.

Lavoie, M. (2009), ‘Cadrisme within a Post-Keynesian model of growth and distribution’Review of Political Economy, 21 (3), July, pp. 371–393.

Lavoie, M. (2008), ‘Financialisation issues in a Post-Keynesian stock–flow consistent model’Intervention: European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies, 5 (2), pp. 331–356.

Lavoie, M. (2008), ‘Neoclassical empirical evidence on employment and production laws as artefact’Revista Economía Informa, (351), March– April, pp. 9–36.

Lavoie, M. (2007), ‘Crítica a la economía orthodoxa: la necessitad de una alternative’Apuntes del Cenes, 43, pp. 11–60. (Spanish translation of chapter 1 of Foundations of Post-Keynesian Economic Analysis, 1992).

Lavoie, M. and P. Kriesler (2007), ‘Capacity utilization, inflation and monetary policy: the Duménil and Lévy macro model and the New Consensus’Review  of  Radical  Political  Economics,  39  (4),  Fall, pp. 586–598.

Godley, W. and M. Lavoie (2007), ‘Fiscal policy in a stock–flow consistent (SFC) model’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 30 (1), Fall, pp. 79–100. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M. and G. Zezza (eds) (2012), The Stock-Flow Consistent Approach: Selected Writings of Wynne Godley, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan).

Kriesler, P. and M. Lavoie (2007), ‘The new view on monetary policy: the New Consensus and its Post-Keynesian critique’Review of Political Economy, 19 (3), July, pp. 387–404.

Godley, W. and M. Lavoie (2007), ‘A simple model of three economies with two currencies: Euroland and the USA’Cambridge Journal of Economics, 31 (1), January, pp. 1–24. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M. and G. Zezza (eds) (2012), The Stock-Flow Consistent Approach: Selected Writings of Wynne Godley, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan).

Lavoie, M. (2006), ‘Do heterodox theories have anything in common? A post-Keynesian point of view’, Intervention – Zeitschrift für Ökonomie Journal of Economics, 3 (1), pp. 87–112. (Reprinted in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume I: Issues in Methodology, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017.)

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (2006), ‘The Bank of Canada and the modern view of central banking’International Journal of Political Economy, 35 (1), Spring, pp. 58–82.

Lavoie, M. (2006), ‘A post-Keynesian amendment to the New Consensus on monetary policy’Metroeconomica, 57 (2), May, pp. 165–192.

Godley, W. and M. Lavoie (2005–2006), ‘Comprehensive accounting in simple open economy macroeconomics with endogenous sterilization or flexible exchange rates’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Winter, 28 (2), pp. 241–276.

Lavoie, M. (2005), ‘Las teorias heterodoxas tienen algo en común? Un punto de vista postkeynesiano’Lecturas de Economía (Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia), 63, July–December, pp. 43–76.

Lavoie, M. (2005), ‘Les théories hétérodoxes ont-elles quelque chose en commun? Un point de vue postkeynésien’Économies et Sociétés, série Oeconomica, 39 (6), June, pp. 1091–1124.

Kriesler, P. and M. Lavoie (2005), ‘A critique of the new consensus view of monetary policy’Economic and Labour Relations Review, 16 (1), July, pp. 7–15.

Lavoie, M. (2005), ‘René Roy, the separability and subordination of needs, and Post Keynesian consumer theory’History of Economics Review, 42, Summer, pp. 45–49.

Lavoie, M. and G. Rodríguez (2005), ‘The economic impact of professional teams on monthly hotel occupancy rates of Canadian cities: a Box–Jenkins approach’Journal of Sports Economics, 6 (3), pp. 314–324. (Reprinted in Andreff, W. (ed.), Recent Developments in the Economics of Sport, Volume 1, The International Library in Critical Economic Writings, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2011.)

Lavoie, M. (2005), ‘Monetary base endogeneity and the new procedures of the Canadian and American monetary systems’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Summer, 27 (4), pp. 689–709. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (2005), ‘Changing definitions: a comment on Paul Davidson’s critique of King’s history of Post Keynesianism’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Spring, 27 (3), pp. 471–477.

Lavoie, M. (2004), ‘Post-Keynesian consumer theory: potential synergies with consumer research and economic psychology’Journal of Economic Psychology, 25 (5), pp. 639–649.

Lavoie, M., G. Rodríguez and M. Seccareccia (2004), ‘Similitudes and discrepancies in Post-Keynesian and Marxist theories of investment: a theoretical and empirical investigation’International Review of Applied Economics, 18 (2), April, pp. 127–149.

Lavoie, M. (2004), ‘Au-delà de la traverse sectorielle de Hicks: croissance insoutenable et flexibilité du système productif’Cahiers d’économie politique, 46, pp. 131–146.

Dalziel, P. and M. Lavoie (2003), ‘Teaching Keynes’s principle of effective demand using the aggregate labor market diagram’Journal of Economic Education, 34 (4), Fall, pp. 333–340.

Lavoie, M. (2003), ‘Real wages and unemployment with effective and notional demand for labour’Review of Radical Political Economics, 35 (2), Spring, pp. 166–182.

Lavoie, M. (2003), ‘Faut-il transposer à l’Europe les instruments de régulation du sport professionnel nord-américain?’Revue juridique et économique du sport, 67, June, pp. 11–34.

Lavoie, M. (2003), ‘The entry draft in the National Hockey League: discrimination, style of play and team location’American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 61 (1), April, pp. 383–405.

Lavoie, M. (2003), ‘Kaleckian effective demand and Sraffian normal prices: towards a reconciliation’Review of Political Economy, 15 (1), January, pp. 53–74.

Lavoie, M. (2002–2003), ‘Interest parity, risk premia and post Keynesian analysis’,  Journal  of  Post  Keynesian  Economics,  25  (2),  Winter, pp. 237–249.

Henry, J. and M. Lavoie (2002), ‘La traverse de Hicks dans son modèle horizontal bisectoriel: le réaménagement de la structure productive’L’Actualité économique, 78 (1), March, pp. 87–114.

Lavoie, M. (2002), ‘Dinero endógeno en un esquema coherente de existencias y flujos’Questiones Económicas, 18 (1), pp. 107–135.

Lavoie, M. and W. Godley (2001–2002), ‘Kaleckian models of growth in a coherent stock–flow monetary framework: a Kaldorian view’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 24 (2), Winter, pp. 277–312. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M. and G. Zezza (eds) (2012), The Stock-Flow Consistent Approach: Selected Writings of Wynne Godley, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan).

Lavoie, M. (2001), ‘Efficiency wages in Kaleckian models of employment’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 23 (3), Spring, pp. 449–464.

Lavoie, M. (2000), ‘A post Keynesian view of interest parity theorems’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 23 (1), Fall, pp. 163–179.

Lavoie, M. (2000), ‘Le chômage d’équilibre: réalité ou artefact statistique’, Revue Économique, 51 (6), November, pp. 1477–1484.

Lavoie, M. (2000), ‘Un análysis comparativo de la teoría postkeynesiana del empleo’Investigación Económica, 232, April–June, pp. 15–66.

Lavoie, M. (2000), ‘The location of pay discrimination in the National Hockey League’, Journal  of  Sports  Economics,  1  (4),  November, pp. 401–411.

Whitson, D., J. Harvey and M. Lavoie (2000), ‘The Mills report, the Manley subsidy proposal, and the business of major league sport’Canadian Public Administration, 43 (2), Summer, pp. 127–156.

Lavoie, M. (2000), ‘La proposition d’invariance dans un monde où les équipes maximisent la performance sportive’Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique, 39 (2–3), pp. 85–93.

Lavoie, M. (2000), ‘Les équipes sportives professionnelles n’ont pas d’impact économique significatif: le cas des Expos’Avante, 6 (1), pp. 56–86.

Lavoie, M. (1999), ‘The credit-led supply of deposits and the demand for money: Kaldor’s reflux mechanism as previously endorsed by Joan Robinson’Cambridge Journal of Economics, 23 (1), January, pp. 103–114. (Reprinted in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume II: Credit, Money and Production, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017; and in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (1999), ‘Investment functions in Sraffian and Kaleckian models’Économie appliquée, 52 (1), pp. 119–125.

Lavoie, M. (1998), ‘The neo-Pasinetti theorem in Cambridge and Kaleckian models of growth and distribution’Eastern Economic Journal, 24 (4), Fall, pp. 419–436.

Lavoie, M. (1998), ‘Simple comparative statics of class conflict in Kaleckian and Marxian short-run models’Review of Radical and Political Economics, 30 (3), Summer, pp. 101–113.

Henry, J. and M. Lavoie (1997), ‘The Hicksian traverse as a process of reproportioning: some structural dynamics’Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 8 (2), June, pp. 157–175.

Lavoie, M. (1997), ‘Pasinetti’s vertically hyper-integrated sectors and natural prices’Cambridge Journal of Economics, 21 (4), July, pp. 453–468.

Lavoie, M. and P. Ramírez-Gastón (1997), ‘Traverse in a two-sector Kaleckian model of growth with target return pricing’Manchester School of Economic and Social Studies, 55 (1), March, pp. 145–169.

Lavoie, M. (1996–97), ‘Real wages, employment structure and the aggregate demand curve in a Kaleckian short-run model’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 19 (2), Winter, pp. 275–288. (Reprinted in Sawyer,  M.C. (ed.), The Legacy of Michal Kalecki, Intellectual Legacies in Modern Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999.)

Lavoie, M. (1996), ‘L’euthanasie des rentiers et leur resurgence’, Noesis, 7, July–December, pp. 85–104.

Lavoie, M. (1996), ‘Traverse, hysteresis, and normal rates of capacity utilization in Kaleckian models of growth and distribution’Review of Radical Political Economics, 28 (4), pp. 113–147.

Downward, P., M. Lavoie and P. Reynolds (1996), ‘Realism, simulations and post-Keynesian pricing models’Review of Political Economy, 8 (4), October, pp. 427–432.

Lavoie, M. (1996), ‘Unproductive outlays and capital accumulation with target-return pricing’Review of Social Economy, 54 (3), Fall, pp. 303–321.

Lavoie, M. (1996), ‘Horizontalism, structuralism, liquidity  preference and the principle of increasing risk’Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 43 (3), August, pp. 275–300. (Reprinted in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume II: Credit, Money and Production, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017; and in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. and M. Baslé (1996), ‘La pensée monétaire de Jacques Le Bourva: analyse et historique’Revue d’économie politique, 106 (2), March–April, pp. 269–291.

Lavoie, M. (1996), ‘La traverse kaleckienne dans un modèle d’accumulation à deux secteurs avec coût complet: à la recherche d’une synthèse post-classique’Cahiers d’économie politique, 26, pp. 127–164.

Lavoie, M. (1996), ‘Mark-up pricing versus normal cost pricing in post-Keynesian models’Review of  Political  Economy,  18  (1),  January, pp. 57–66. (Reprinted in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume I: Issues in Methodology, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017.)

Lavoie, M. (1996), ‘El modelo kaleckiano de crecimiento y distribución y su crítica neo-ricardiana y neo-marxiana’, Revista Buenos Aires Pensamiento Económico, 2, Spring, pp. 97–145.

Seccareccia, M. and M. Lavoie (1996), ‘Central bank austerity policy, zero-inflation targets and productivity growth in Canada’Journal of Economic Issues, 30 (2), June, pp. 533–544.

Pressman, P., M. Seccareccia and M. Lavoie (1995), ‘High unemployment in developed economies’Review of Political Economy, 7 (2), pp. 125–132.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (1995), ‘Le taux de chômage naturel: déficiences et coûts sociaux d’un concept’Économie appliquée, 48 (1), pp. 111–113.

Lavoie, M. (1995), ‘The Kaleckian model of growth and distribution and its neo-Ricardian and neo-Marxian critiques’Cambridge Journal of Economics, 19 (6), December, pp. 789–818. (Reprinted in Sawyer, M.C. (ed.), The Legacy of Michal Kalecki, Intellectual Legacies in Modern Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999.)

Lavoie, M. (1995), ‘Interest rates in post-Keynesian models of growth and distribution’Metroeconomica, 46 (2), June, pp. 146–177. (Reprinted in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume III: Employment, Distribution, Growth, Development, Asset Bubbles and Financial Crises, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017.)

Lavoie, M. (1994), ‘A Post Keynesian approach to consumer choice’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 16 (4), Summer, pp. 539–562. (Reprinted in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume I: Issues in Methodology, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017.)

Lavoie, M. and W.M. Leonard (1994), ‘In search of an alternative explanation of stacking in baseball: the uncertainty hypothesis’Sociology of Sport Journal, 11 (2), pp. 140–154.

Saint-Germain, M. and M. Lavoie (1993), ‘Évolution comparée des revenus des francophones de l’Ouest’Cahiers franco-canadiens de l’Ouest, 5 (2) Fall, pp. 155–176.

Lavoie, M. (1992), ‘Éléments d’analyse d’une synthèse post-classique’L’Actualité économique, 68 (4), pp. 607-631.

Lavoie, M. (1992), ‘Jacques Le Bourva’s theory of endogenous credit-money’Review of Political Economy, 4 (4), pp. 436–446. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (1992), ‘A moeda em um programa de pesquisa comum para o pós-keynesianismo e o neo-ricardianismo’Revista de Economia Politica, 12 (3), July–September, pp. 107–129.

Lavoie, M. (1992), ‘Towards a new research programme for post-Keynesianism and neo-Ricardianism’Review of Political Economy, 4 (1), pp. 37–79. (Reprinted in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume I: Issues in Methodology, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017.)

Lavoie, M., G. Grenier and S. Coulombe (1992), ‘Performance differentials in the National Hockey League: discrimination versus style-of-play thesis’Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de Politiques, 18, December, pp. 461–469.

Saint-Germain, M. and M. Lavoie (1992), ‘Évolution comparée des revenus des Acadiens’Revue de l’Université de Moncton, 25 (1–2), pp. 197–220.

Saint-Germain, M. and M. Lavoie (1992), ‘Le statut économique relatif des femmes francophones au Canada’Recherches féministes, 5 (1), pp. 31–57.

Lavoie, M. (1991), ‘Noyau, demi-noyau et heuristique du programme de recherche néoclassique’Économie appliquée, 44 (1), pp. 51–69.

Lavoie, M. and M. Saint-Germain (1990), ‘Disparités linguistiques de revenus au Canada selon la langue parlée à la maison’L’Actualité Économique, 67, September, pp. 346–371.

Lavoie, M. and M. Saint-Germain  (1990),  ‘Évolution  comparative des revenus des  Franco-Ontariens’,  Revue du Nouvel-Ontario,  12, pp. 125–149.

Lavoie, M. (1990), ‘Thriftiness, growth and the post-Keynesian tradition’, Économies et Sociétés, 23 (7), pp. 123–134.

Lavoie, M. (1990), ‘Le circuit dans la pensée post-keynésienne américaine’, Économie, 6, pp. 105–118.

Lavoie, M. and W.M. Leonard II (1990), ‘Salaries, race/ethnicity and pitchers in Major League Baseball: a correction and comment’Sociology of Sport Journal, 7 (4), pp. 394–398.

Lavoie, M. (1989), ‘The economic hypothesis of positional segregation: some further comments’Sociology of Sport Journal, 6 (2), pp. 163–166.

Seccareccia, M. and M. Lavoie (1989), ‘Les idées révolutionnaires de Keynes en politique économique et le déclin du capitalisme rentier’Economie appliquée, 62 (1–2), pp. 25–48.

Lavoie, M.  and M. Seccareccia  (1989),  ‘Jacques  Henry,  1933–1989’l’Actualité économique, 65 (3), September, pp. 444–447.

Lavoie, M. (1989), ‘Stacking, performance differentials and salary discrimination in professional ice hockey: a survey of the evidence’, Sociology of Sport Journal, 6 (1), pp. 17–35.

Lavoie, M., G. Grenier and S. Coulombe (1989), ‘Discrimination versus English proficiency in the National Hockey League: a reply’Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques, 15, March, pp. 98–101.

Lavoie, M. (1987), ‘Monnaie et production: une synthèse de la théorie du circuit’Economies et sociétés, 20 (9), pp. 65–101.

Lavoie, M., G. Grenier and S. Coulombe (1987), ‘Discrimination and performance differentials in the National Hockey League’Analyse de Politiques/Canadian Public Policy, 13, December, pp. 407–422.

Lavoie, M. (1987), ‘La teoria del circuito monetario’Metamorfosi, 5, pp. 7–36.

Lavoie, M. (1986–87), ‘Systemic financial fragility: a simplified view’Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 9 (2), Winter, pp. 258–266.

Lavoie, M. (1986), ‘Minsky’s Law or the theorem of systemic financial fragility’Studi Economici, 29, pp. 3–28.

Lavoie, M. (1986), ‘Chômage keynésien et chômage classique: un prétexte aux politiques d’austérité’Economie appliquée, 39 (2), pp. 203–238.

Lavoie, M. (1986), ‘L’endogénéité de la monnaie chez Keynes’Recherches Économiques de Louvain, 52 (1), March, pp. 67–84.

Lavoie, M. (1985), ‘La distinction entre l’incertitude keynésienne et le risque néoclassique’Économie appliquée, 38 (2), pp. 493–518.

Coulombe, S. and M. Lavoie (1985), ‘Discrimination à l’embauche et performance supérieure des franco-québecois dans la LNH: une mise au point’L’Actualité économique, 61 (4) December, pp. 527–530.

Lavoie, M. (1985), ‘La thèse de la monnaie endogène face à la non-validation des credits’Économies et sociétés, 18 (8), September, pp. 169–196.

Lavoie, M. (1985), ‘The post Keynesian theory of endogenous money: a reply’Journal of Economic Issues, 19 (3) September, pp. 843–848. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (1985), ‘Inflation, chômage et la planification des récessions: la théorie générale de Keynes et après’, L’Actualité économique, 61 (2), June, pp. 171–199.

Coulombe, S. and M. Lavoie (1985), ‘Les francophones dans la Ligue nationale de hockey: une analyse économique de la discrimination’L’Actualité économique, 61 (1), March, pp. 73–92.

Lavoie, M.  (1984), ‘Le  Québec  de  1944  et  John  Maynard  Keynes’L’Actualité économique, 60 (34), December, pp. 553–555.

Lavoie, M. (1984), ‘The endogenous credit flow and the post Keynesian theory of money’, Journal of  Economic  Issues,  18  (3),  September, pp. 233–258. (Reprinted in Musella, M. and C. Panico (eds), The Money Supply in the Economic Process: A Post Keynesian PerspectiveThe International Library of Critical Writings in  Economics,  Aldershot, UK and Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar Publishing, 1995; in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume II: Credit, Money and Production, The International Library of  Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017; and in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA:  Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (1984), ‘Un modèle post-keynésien d’économie monétaire fondé sur la théorie du circuit’Économies et sociétés, 59 (1), April, pp. 233–258.

Lavoie, M. (1983), ‘Bilinguisme, langue dominante et réseaux d’information’, L’Actualité économique, 59 (1), March, pp. 38–62.

Lavoie, M. (1983), ‘Loi de Minsky et loi d’entropie’Économie appliquée, 36 (2), pp. 287–331.

Lavoie, M. (1982), ‘Langue et théorie économique dominantes: quelques observations’Monde en développement, 10 (41–42), pp. 109–116.

Lavoie, M.  (1982), ‘Structures  financières,  endettement  et  profits’, Économie appliquée, 35 (3), pp. 39–70.

Lavoie, M.  (1982), ‘Les  post-keynésiens  et  la  monnaie  endogène’, L’Actualité économique, 58 (1–2), January–June, pp. 191–222.

Lavoie, M. (1981), ‘The double taxation controversy’Canadian Taxation, 3, Winter, pp. 224–231.

Chapters in Books

Lavoie, M. (2024), ‘Modern Monetary Theory: the good, the bad and the ugly’, in Therese Jefferson & John E. King (ed.), Post Keynesian Economics, chapter 5, pages 71-88, Edward Elgar Publishing

Lavoie, M. (2023), ‘Inflation et chômage: la courbe de Phillips’, in Association française d’économie politique, Y. Guy, A. Henneguelle et E. Puissant (dir.), Grand manuel d’économie politique, Paris : Dunod, 2023, pp. 199-214.

Lavoie, M. (2023), ‘Modèles keynésiens pour la théorie de la régulation’, in R. Boyer, J.P. Chanteau, A. Labrousse et T. Lamarche (dir.), Théorie de la régulation, un nouvel état des savoirs, Paris : Dunod, 2023, pp. 172-179.

Lavoie, M. (2022), ‘Stock-flow consistent macroeconomic modelling and Post-Keynesian Institutionalism’, in C.J. Whalen (ed.), A Modern Guide to Post-Keynesian Institutional Economics, Aldershot, UK and Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Lavoie, M. (2021), Foreword: An economist’s perspective”, in R.Y. Cavana, B.C. Dangerfield, O. Pavlov, M.J. Radzicki and D. Wheat (eds), Feedback Economics: Economic Modeling with System Dynamics, Springer Nature.

Lavoie, M. (2021), ‘Two post-Keynesian approaches to international finance: the compensation thesis and the cambist view’,in Bonizzi, B., A. Kaltenbrunner and R. Ramos (eds), Emerging Economies and the Global Financial System: Post-Keynesian Analysis, London: Routledge, pp. 14-27.

Hein, E. and M. Lavoie (2019), ‘Post-Keynesian economics’, in Dimand, R. and H. Hagemann (eds), The Elgar Companion to John Maynard Keynes, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA:  Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 540–546. (German translation in Forum Wissenschaft, 2019.)

Lavoie, M. (2019), ‘Advances in the post-Keynesian analysis of money and finance’, in Arestis, P. and M. Sawyer (eds), Frontiers of Heterodox Macroeconomics, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 89–129.

Lavoie, M. and J.-F. Ponsot (2018), ‘Les courants et fondements théoriques de l’analyse post-keynésienne’, in Berr, E., V. Monvoisin and J.F. Ponsot (eds), La Théorie post-keynésienne: Historique, théories et politiques, Paris: Seuil, pp. 105–126.

Lavoie, M. and D. Lang (2018), ‘Les déterminants du niveau de l’emploi’, in Berr, E., V. Monvoisin and J.F. Ponsot (eds), La Théorie post-keynésienne: Historique, théories et politiques, Paris: Seuil, pp. 221–238.

Lavoie, M. (2018), ‘Production  functions,  the  Kaldor–Verdoorn  law and methodology’, in Arestis, P. (ed.), Alternative Approaches in Macroeconomics: Essays in Honour of John McCombie, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 303–330.

Lavoie, M.  (2017),  ‘Assessing  some  structuralist  claims  through  a stock–flow framework’, in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Advances in   Endogenous Money Analysis, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 353–378.

Cripps, F. and M. Lavoie (2017), ‘Wynne Godley (1926–2010)’, in Cord, R. (ed.), The Palgrave Companion to Cambridge Economics, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 929–953.

Lavoie, M. (2016), ‘Post-Keynesianism’, in Faccarello, G. and H. Kurz (eds), Handbook of  the History of  Economic Thought, vol. 2, Schools of Thought in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 439–447.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (2016), ‘Money and banking’, in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Introduction to Heterodox Macroeconomics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA:  Edward  Elgar  Publishing, pp. 97–116.

Lavoie, M. and E. Hein (2015), ‘Vägen till full sysselsättning’ (‘Going from a low to a high employment equilibrium’), in Johannsson, T. (ed.), Lönebildning bortom NAIRU (Wage Bargaining Beyond the NAIRU), Stockholm: Landsorganisationen Sverige, pp. 134–153.

Lavoie, M. (2015), ‘Kalecki and post-Keynesian economics’, in Toporowski, J. and L. Mamica (eds), Michal Kalecki in the 21st Century, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 51–67.

Lavoie, M. (2014), ‘Macroeconomic paradoxes with Kalecki and Kaleckians’, in Bellofiore, R., E. Karwowski and J. Toporowski (eds), Economic Crisis and Political Economy, Volume 2 of Essays in Honour of Tadeusz Kowalik, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 198–211.

Lavoie, M. and E. Stockhammer (2013), ‘Wage-led growth: Concepts, theories and policies’, in Lavoie, M. and E. Stockhammer (eds), Wage-Led Growth: An Equitable Strategy for Economic Recovery, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan and International Labour Office, pp. 13-39.

Lavoie, M. (2013), ‘After the crisis: perspectives for post-Keynesian economics’, in Lee, F.S. and M. Lavoie (eds), In Defense of Post-Keynesian Economics, London: Routledge, pp. 18–41. (Reprinted in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume I: Issues in Methodology, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017.)

Lavoie, M. (2013), ‘Post-Keynesian monetary economics – Godley like’, in Harcourt, G. and P. Kriesler (eds), Oxford Handbook of Post-Keynesian Economics, volume 1, Oxford:Oxford University Press, pp. 203-217.

Lavoie, M. (2013), ‘The State, the central bank and the monetary circuit’, in Rochon, L.-P. and M. Seccareccia (eds), Monetary Economies of Production: Banking and Financial Circuits and the Role of the State, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA:  Edward  Elgar  Publishing, pp. 11–22.

Lavoie, M. (2013), ‘Sraffians, other post-Keynesians, and the controversy over centres of gravitation’, in Levreto, E.S., A. Palumbo and A. Stirati (eds), Sraffa and the Reconstruction of Economic Theory, volume III:Credit, money and crises in post-Keynesian economics Sraffa’s Legacy: Interpretations and Historical Perspectives, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 34–54.

Lavoie, M. (2013), ‘Heterodox economics’, in Kaldis, B. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Los Angeles: Sage Publications, pp. 418–419.

Lavoie, M. (2013), ‘Teaching Post-Keynesian economics in a mainstream department’, in Madsen, M.O. and J. Jespersen (eds), Teaching Post Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 12–33.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (2012), ‘Monetary policy in a period of financial chaos: the political economy of the Bank of Canada in extraordinary times’, in Rochon, L.-P. and S.Y. Olawoye (eds), Monetary Policy and Central Banking: New Directions in Post-Keynesian Thought, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 166–189.

Lavoie, M. and G. Zezza (2012), ‘Introduction’, in Lavoie, M. and G. Zezza (eds) (2012), The Stock-Flow Consistent Approach: Selected Writings of Wynne Godley, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 3-18.

Lavoie, M. (2012), ‘From macroeconomics to monetary economics: some persistent themes in the theory work of Wynne Godley’, in Papadimitriou, D.B. and G. Zezza (eds), Contributions in Stock–Flow Consistent Modeling: Essays in Honor of Wynne Godley, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 137–153.

Lavoie, M. (2012), ‘Consumer theory’, in King, J. (ed.), The Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics, second edition, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward  Elgar  Publishing,  Cheltenham, pp. 100–105.

Lavoie, M. (2011), ‘History and methods of post-Keynesian economics’, in Hein, E. and E. Stockhammer (eds), A Modern Guide to Keynesian Macroeconomics and Economic Policies, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 1–33.

Lavoie, M. (2011), ‘Money, credit and central banks in post-Keynesian economics’, in Hein, E. and E. Stockhammer (eds), A Modern Guide to Keynesian Macroeconomics and Economic Policies, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 34–60.

Lavoie, M. (2010), ‘A critique of profit maximization’, in Bougrine, H. and M. Seccareccia (eds), Introducing Microeconomic Analysis: Issues, Questions and Competing Views, Toronto: Emond Montgomery Publications, pp. 143–150.

Seccareccia, M. and M. Lavoie (2010), ‘Inflation targeting in Canada: myth versus reality’, in Fontana, G., J. McCombie and M. Sawyer (eds), Macroeconomics, Finance and Money: Essays in Honour of Philip Arestis, Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 35–53.

Lavoie, M. (2010), ‘Eichner’s monetary economics: ahead of its time’, in Lavoie, M., L.-P. Rochon and M. Seccareccia (eds), Money and Macroeconomic Issues: Alfred Eichner and Post-Keynesian Economics, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, pp. 155–171. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (2010), ‘Surveying short-run and long-run stability issues with the Kaleckian model of growth’, in Setterfield, M. (ed.), Handbook of Alternative Theories of Economic Growth, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 132–156.

Lavoie, M. (2010), ‘Post Keynesian consumer choice theory and ecological economics’, in Holt, R.P.F., S. Pressman and C.L. Spash (eds), Post Keynesian and Ecological Economics: Confronting Environmental Issues, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA:  Edward Elgar  Publishing, pp. 141–157.

Lavoie, M. (2010), ‘Two views on employment’, in Bougrine, H. and M. Seccareccia (eds), Introducing Macroeconomic Analysis: Issues, Questions and Competing Views, Toronto:  Emond Montgomery Publications, pp. 137–145.

Lavoie, M. (2009), ‘Taming the New Consensus: hysteresis and some other post-Keynesian amendments’, in Fontana, G. and M. Setterfield (eds), Macroeconomic Theory and Macroeconomic Pedagogy, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 191–212.

Lavoie, M. (2009), ‘Towards a post-Keynesian consensus in macroeconomics: reconciling the Cambridge and Wall Street views’, in Hein, E., T. Niechoj and E. Stockhammer (eds), Macroeonomic Policies on Shaky Foundations: Whither Mainstream Economics?, Marburg: Metropolis Verlag, pp. 75–99. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (2009), ‘Le lockout de la Ligue nationale de hockey de 2004– 2005: causes et retombées’, in Fontanel, J., L. Bensahel and P. Chaix (eds), Regards sur l’économie et le management du sport et des sportifs professionels, Paris: L’Harmattan, pp. 109–132.

Lavoie, M. (2008), ‘Widow’s cruse’, in Darrity, W. (ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, second edition, vol. 9, Detroit: Macmillan Reference, p. 96.

Lavoie, M. (2007), ‘The economics of sport and the NHL lockout’, in Crossman, J. (ed.), Canadian Sport Sociology, second edition, Toronto: Thomson Nelson, pp. 197–219.

Lavoie, M. (2006), ‘Endogenous money: accommodationist’, in Arestis, P. and M. Sawyer (eds), Handbook on Alternative Monetary Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA:  Edward  Elgar  Publishing, pp. 17–34. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA:  Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (2006), ‘Ice hockey’, in Andreff,  W.  and  S.  Szymanski (eds), The Edward Elgar Companion to the Economics of Sport, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA:  Edward  Elgar  Publishing, pp. 542–551.

Lavoie, M. and W. Godley (2006), ‘Features of a realistic banking system within a post-Keynesian stock–flow consistent model’, in Setterfield, M. (ed.), Complexity, Endogenous Money and Macroeconomic Theory: Essays in Honour of Basil J. Moore, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 251–268.

Lavoie, M. (2006), ‘A fully coherent post-Keynesian model of currency boards’, in Cnos, C. and L.-P. Rochon (eds), Post-Keynesian Principles of Economic Policy, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 185–207.

Lavoie, M. (2006), ‘El dinero endógeno en un cuadro teórico y contable coherente’, in Piégay, P. and L.-P. Rochon (eds), Teorías monetarias poskeynesianas, Madrid: Akal, pp. 134–149.

Lavoie, M. (2005), ‘Post-Keynesian consumer theory for the economics of sustainable forest management’, in Kant, S. and  R.A.  Berry (eds), Economics, Natural Resources, and Sustainability: Economics of Sustainable Forest Management, Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 67–90.

Lavoie, M. (2005), ‘Lessons from asset-based financial systems with zero-reserve requirements’, in Fontana, G. and R. Realfonzo (eds), Monetary Theory of Production: Tradition and Perspectives, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 257–268.

Lavoie, M. (2004), ‘The New Consensus on monetary policy seen from a post-Keynesian perspective’, in Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (eds) (2004), Central Banking in the Modern World: Alternative Perspectives, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 15-34.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (2004), ‘Long-term interest rates, liquidity preference, and the limits of central banking’, in Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (eds) (2004), Central Banking in the Modern World: Alternative Perspectives, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 164-182.

Lavoie, M., G. Rodríguez and M. Seccareccia (2004), ‘Transformational growth, interest rates and the golden rule’, in Argyrous, G., M. Forstater and G. Mongiovi (eds), Growth, Distribution and Effective Demand: Alternative to Economic  Orthodoxies,  Armonk,  NY:  M.E.  Sharpe, pp. 3–22.

Lavoie, M. (2004), ‘La necessitad de una alternative’, in Etxezareta, M. (ed), Crítica a la economía orthodoxa, Bellaterra: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, pp. 227–266 (translation of chapter 1 of Foundations of Post-Keynesian Economic Analysis, 1992).

Lavoie, M. (2004), ‘Faut-il transposer à l’Europe les instruments de régulation du sport professionnel nord-américain?’, in Gouguet, J.-J. (ed.), Le sport professionnel après l’arrêt Bosman: une analyse économique internationale, Limoges: Pulim, pp. 61–84.

Whitson, D., J. Harvey and M. Lavoie (2004), ‘Government subsidisation of Canadian professional sport franchises: a risky business’, in Slack, T. (ed), The Commercialisation of Sport, London: Routledge, pp. 75–100.

Lavoie, M. (2004), ‘Circuit and coherent stock–flow accounting’, in Arena, R. and N. Salvadori (eds), Money, Credit, and the Role of the State, Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, pp. 136–151.

Lavoie, M. (2003), ‘La monnaie endogène dans un cadre théorique et comptable coherent’, in Piégay, P. and L.-P. Rochon (eds), Théories monétaires post keynésiennes, Paris: Économica, pp. 143–161.

Lavoie, M. (2003), ‘The tight links between post-Keynesian and feminist economics’, in Fullbrook,  E.  (ed.),  The  Crisis  in  Economics: The Post-Autistic Economics Movement: The First 600 Days, London: Routledge, pp. 189–192. (Reprinted in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Post-Keynesian Economics, Volume I: Issues in Methodology, The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2017.)

Lavoie, M. (2003), ‘Consumer theory’, in King, J. (ed.), Elgar Companion to Post Keynesian Economics, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 68–72.

Lavoie, M. (2003), ‘A fully coherent post-Keynesian model of the euro zone’, in Arestis, P., M. Baddeley and J. McCombie (eds), Globalization, Regionalism and Economic Activity, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 98–126.

Lavoie, M. (2003), ‘A primer on endogenous credit-money’, in Rochon, L.-P. and S. Rossi (eds), Modern Theories of Money: The Nature and Role of Money in Capitalist Economies, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 506–543. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (2003), ‘Les taux d’occupation des chambres d’hôtel dans les villes canadiennes: une autre mesure de l’impact économique des équipes sportives professionnelles’, in Lefebvre, S. (ed.), Sport et villes: enjeux économiques et socioculturels, Sainte-Foy: Presses de l’Université du Québec, pp. 203–226.

Lavoie, M. and D. Whitson (2003), ‘The economics of sport’, in Crossman, J. (ed.), Canadian Sport Sociology, Toronto: Thomson Nelson, pp. 139–155.

Lavoie, M. (2002), ‘The Kaleckian growth model with target return pricing and conflict inflation’, in Setterfield, M. (ed.), The Economics of Demand-Led Growth, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 172–188.

Lavoie, M. (2001), ‘Pricing’, in Holt, R.P.F. and S. Pressman (eds), A New Guide to Post Keynesian Economics, London: Routledge, pp. 21–31.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (2001), ‘Minsky’s financial fragility hypothesis: a missing macroeconomic link?’, in Bellofiore, R. and P. Ferri (eds), Financial Fragility and Investment in the Capitalist Economy: The Economic Legacy of Hyman Minsky, Volume II, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 76–96.

Lavoie, M. (2001), ‘The reflux mechanism in the open economy’, in Rochon, L.-P. and  M.  Vernengo  (eds),  Credit,  Interest  Rates  and the Open Economy: Essays on Horizontalism, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 215–242.

Lavoie, M. (2000), ‘Government deficits in simple Kaleckian models’, in Bougrine, H. (ed.), The Economics of Public Spending: Debts, Deficits and Economic Performance, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 122–134.

Lavoie, M. (2000), ‘Les taux d’intérêt justes: l’impact des hausses des taux d’intérêt sur le niveau de vie’, in Gaffard, J.-L. and M. Glais (ed.), Monnaie, croissance et marchés: Essais en l’honneur de Jacques Le Bourva, Paris: Économica, pp. 71–86.

Lavoie, M. (2000), ‘Economics and sport’, in Coakley, J. and E. Dunning (eds), Handbook of Sports and Society, London: Sage Publications, pp. 157–170.

Lavoie, M. (1999), ‘Capital reversing’, in O’Hara, P. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Political Economy, London: Routledge, pp. 58–61.

Lavoie, M. (1999), ‘Liability management’, in O’Hara, P. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Political Economy, London: Routledge, pp. 663–666.

Lavoie, M. (1999), ‘Paradoxes’, in O’Hara, P. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Political Economy, London: Routledge, pp. 829–832.

Lavoie, M. (1999), ‘Post-Keynesian political economy: major contemporary themes’, in O’Hara, P. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Political Economy, London: Routledge, pp. 883–887.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (1999), ‘Interest rate: fair’, in O’Hara, P. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Political Economy, London and New York: Routledge, pp. 543–545.

Lavoie, M. (1999), ‘Sraffian and post-Keynesian linkages’, in O’Hara, P. (ed.),  Encyclopedia  of  Political  Economy,  London:  Routledge, pp. 1095–1098.

Lavoie, M. (1999), ‘Sport’, in O’Hara, P. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Political Economy, London: Routledge, pp. 1082–1085.

Lavoie, M. (1997), ‘Fair rates of interest in post-Keynesian political economy’, in Teixeira, J. (ed.), Issues in Modern Political Economy, Brasilia: University of Brasilia Press, pp. 123–137. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (1997), ‘Loanable funds, endogenous money, and Minsky’s financial fragility hypothesis’, in Cohen, A.J., H. Hagemann and J. Smithin (eds), Money, Financial Institutions, and Macroeconomics, Boston: Kluwer Nijhoff, pp. 67–82.

Lavoie, M. (1996), ‘Monetary policy in an economy with endogenous credit money’, in Deleplace, G. and E.J. Nell (eds), Money in Motion: The Circulation and Post-Keynesian Approaches, London: Macmillan, pp. 532–545. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (1994), ‘Money and credit’, in Arestis, P. and M. Sawyer (eds), The Elgar Companion of Radical Political Economy, Aldershot, UK and Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 278–282.

Lavoie, M. (1993), ‘L’idéologie des discours budgétaires fédéraux: plus ça change, plus c’est pareil’, in Paquette, P. and M. Seccareccia (eds), Les pièges de l’austérité économique, dette nationale et prospérité économique, Montreal: Presses de l’Université de Montréal, and Grenoble: Presses de l’Université de Grenoble, pp. 105–130.

Lavoie, M. (1993), ‘A post-classical view of money, interest, growth and distribution’, in Mongiovi, G. and C. Ruhl (eds), Macroeconomic Theory: Diversity and Convergence, Aldershot, UK and Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 3–21.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (1993), ‘Milton Friedman, sa vie et son œuvre’, in Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (eds) (1993), Milton Friedman et son oeuvre, Montréal: Presses de l’Université de Montréal, pp. 15-32.

Lavoie, G. and G. Grenier (1992), ‘Discrimination and salary determination in the national hockey league: 1977 and 1989 compared’, in Scully, G. (ed.), Advances in the Economics of Sport, volume 1, Greenwich: JAI Press, pp. 153–177.

Lavoie, M. (1991), ‘Change, continuity and originality in Kaldor’s monetary theory’, in Nell, E.J. and W. Semmler (eds), Nicholas Kaldor and Mainstream Economics: Confrontation or Convergence?, London: Macmillan, pp. 259–278. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)

Lavoie, M. (1991), ‘Comments on Thomas K. Rymes’ paper’, in Rymes, T.K. (ed.), Welfare, Property Rights and Economic Policy in a Democracy: Essays and Tributes in Honour of H. Scott Gordon, Ottawa: Carleton University Press, pp. 155–166.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (1991), ‘Préface: histoire d’un manuscrit’, in Henry, J., La théorie du commerce extérieur dans le temps historique: une analyse post-keynésienne, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, pp. xi–xix.

Lavoie, M. (1988), ‘La théorie post-keynésienne du circuit macro-économique, les échanges internationaux et les relations monétaires’, in Destanne de Bernis, G. (ed.), Théories économiques et fonctionnement de l’économie mondiale, Grenoble: Presses Universitaires de Grenoble, pp. 135–153.

Lavoie, M. and M. Seccareccia (1988), ‘Money, interest and rentiers: the twilight of rentier capitalism in Keynes’ “General Theory”’, in Hamouda, O. and J. Smithin (eds), Keynes and Public Policy After 50 Years, Aldershot, UK and Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 145-158.

Lavoie, M. (1987), ‘Pourquoi faut-il recommander la lecture de Keynes de préférence à celle de Marx et Friedman aux chefs syndicaux?’, in Boismenu, G. and G. Dostaler (eds), La Théorie générale et le keynésianisme, Montreal: ACFAS, pp. 163–178.

Lavoie, M. (1985), ‘La théorie générale: l’inflation de sous-emploi dans Les écrits de Keynes’, in Poulon, F. (ed.), Paris: Dunod, pp. 131–152.

Lavoie, M. (1985), ‘Credit and money: the dynamic circuit, overdraft economics and Post Keynesian economics’, in Jarsulic, M. (ed.), Money and Macro Policy, Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff, pp. 63–85. (Reprinted in Lavoie, M., Post-Keynesian Monetary Theory: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020.)