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1. Why Diagnostic Expectations Cannot Replace REH

2. Why Diagnostic Expectations Cannot Replace REH

3. After the Allocation: What Role for the Special Drawing Rights System?

4. An Economic Defense of Multiple Antitrust Goals: Reversing Income Inequality and Promoting Political Democracy

5. Investing in Innovation: A Policy Framework for Attaining Sustainable Prosperity in the United States

6. Government Deficits and Interest Rates: A Keynesian View

7. Setting the Record Straight on the Libertarian South African Economist W. H. Hutt and James M. Buchanan

8. Inflation in the Time of Corona and War

9. Working Paper Permanent Scars: The Effects of Wages on Productivity

10. Monetary Policy for the Climate? A Money View Perspective on Green Central Banking

11. China’s Development Path: Government, Business, and Globalization in an Innovating Economy

12. Inflation in the Time of Corona and War: The Plight of the Developing Economies

13. Cordon of Conformity: Why DSGE models Are Not the Future of Macroeconomics

14. Country Risk

15. The Updated Okun Method for Estimation of Potential Output with Broad Measures of Labor Underutilization: An Empirical Analysis

16. Bagehot for Central Bankers

17. Automotive Global Value Chains in Europe

18. How Milton Friedman Exploited White Supremacy to Privatize Education

19. Why do Sovereign Borrowers Post Collateral? Evidence from the 19th Century

20. Inflation? It’s Import Prices and the Labor Share!

21. The Erroneous Foundations of Law and Economics

22. Zombies at Large? Corporate Debt Overhang and the Macroeconomy

23. Can Panel Data Methodologies Determine the Impact of Climate Change on Economic Growth?

24. Asset Prices Under Knightian Uncertainty

25. Inclusive American Economic History: Containing Slaves, Freedmen, Jim Crow Laws, and the Great Migration

26. Is the Most Unproductive Firm the Foundation of the Most Efficient Economy? Penrosian Learning Confronts the Neoclassical Fallacy

27. Payment vs. Funding: The Law of Reflux for Today

28. Modeling Myths: On the Need for Dynamic Realism in DICE and other Equilibrium Models of Global Climate Mitigation

29. Who’s Responsible Here? Establishing Legal Responsibility in the Fissured Workplace

30. Private Equity Buyouts in Healthcare: Who Wins, Who Loses?

31. Firm-Level Exposure to Epidemic Diseases: Covid-19, SARS, and H1N1

32. How Much Can the U.S. Congress Resist Political Money? A Quantitative Assessment

33. Profits, Innovation and Financialization in the Insulin Industry

34. Payroll Share, Real Wage and Labor Productivity across US States

35. How Market Sentiment Drives Forecasts of Stock Returns

36. The Global Impact of Brexit Uncertainty

37. The Political Economy of Europe since 1945: A Kaleckian perspective

38. Europe 1957 to 1979: From the Common Market to the European Monetary System

39. From the EMS to the EMU and...to China

40. Synthetic MMT: Old Line Keynesianism with an Expansionary Twist

41. Big Tech Acquisitions and the Potential Competition Doctrine: The Case of Facebook

42. American Gothic: How Chicago Economics Distorts “Consumer Welfare” in Antitrust

43. Firm-Level Political Risk: Measurement and Effects

44. Expansionary Austerity and Reverse Causality: A Critique of the Conventional Approach

45. State Capacity and Demand for Identity: Evidence from Political Instability in Mali

46. Macroeconomic Management Meets the New Economy

47. Demand-determined potential output: a revision and update of Okun’s original method

48. Technological Disruption in the Global Economy

49. Lost in Deflation: Why Italy’s woes are a warning to the whole Eurozone

50. Economic Consequences of the U.S. Convict Labor System