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1. How Market Sentiment Drives Forecasts of Stock Returns

2. Modigliani Meets Minsky: Inequality, Debt, and Financial Fragility in America, 1950-2016

3. How the Disappearance of Unionized Jobs Obliterated an Emergent Black Middle Class

4. Immaculate Deception: How (and Why) Bankers Still Enjoy a Global Rescue Network

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

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

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

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

9. Profits, Innovation and Financialization in the Insulin Industry

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

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

12. The Secular Stagnation of Productivity Growth

13. How Market Sentiment Drives Forecasts of Stock Returns

14. The Global Impact of Brexit Uncertainty

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

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

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

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

19. Firm-Level Political Risk: Measurement and Effects

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

21. Macroeconomic Management Meets the New Economy

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

23. Technological Disruption in the Global Economy

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

25. The Knightian Uncertainty Hypothesis: Unforeseeable Change and Muth’s Consistency Constraint in Modeling Aggregate Outcomes

26. The Contributions of Socioeconomic and Opioid Supply Factors to Geographic Variation in U.S. Drug Mortality Rates

27. Estimates of the Natural Rate of Interest and the Stance of Monetary Policies: A Critical Assessment

28. Finance in Economic Growth: Eating the Family Cow