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Working Papers
2024
- Cryptocurrency in Heterodox Economic Theory and Institutional Practice
SocArXiv, Center for Open Science
2022
- A Political Economy of Fiscal Space: Political Structures, Bond Markets, and Monetary Accommodation of Government Spending Potential at Municipal, National, and International Levels
SocArXiv, Center for Open Science
- Government in the Money View: Sovereign Debt, Liquidity Preference, and the Fiscal-Monetary Nexus
SocArXiv, Center for Open Science
2021
- Pluralist Economics as a Democratizing Force: A Review Essay about The Routledge Handbook of Heterodox Economics and Democratizing the Economics Debate: Pluralism and Research Evaluation
SocArXiv, Center for Open Science
2020
- German Public Banks, Financial Competition, and Crisis: Institutional Change in German Banking and Financial Vulnerability Before the Global Financial Crisis
SocArXiv, Center for Open Science
- Institutions, Liquidity Preference, and Reserve Asset Holding in the Eurozone Core and Periphery Before and After Crises: Some Stylized Facts
SocArXiv, Center for Open Science
Journal Articles
2024
- A Political Economy of Fiscal Space: Political Structures, Bond Markets, and Monetary Accommodation of Government Spending Potential in the Core and Periphery
Review of Political Economy, 2024, 36, (2), 546-564
- Pluralist Economics as a Democratizing Force: A Review Essay
Review of Political Economy, 2024, 36, (4), 1698-1707
2023
- German Public Banks, Competition, and Risk: Deregulation of Landesbanks and German Vulnerability to Crisis
Journal of Economic Issues, 2023, 57, (3), 860-875
- Government spending with increasing risk: sovereign debt, liquidity preference, and the fiscal-monetary nexus
Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 2023, 46, (4), 612-635
2022
- Financialization, Structural Power, and the Global Financial Crisis for Europe’s Core and Periphery
International Journal of Political Economy, 2022, 51, (3), 246-264
- Institutional constraints, liquidity provision, and endogenous money in the Eurozone core and periphery before and after crises: A preliminary comparison of the Eurozone Crisis and the Coronavirus Pandemic
PSL Quarterly Review, 2022, 75, (303), 403-424
2021
- Book review: Geoff Mann, In the Long Run, We are All Dead: Keynesianism, Political Economy, and Revolution (Verso Books, London, UK 2017) 432 pp
Review of Keynesian Economics, 2021, 9, (4), 575–578
2020
- Can America Truly Turn Socialist?
Challenge, 2020, 63, (1), 40-51
2019
- Rethinking the Theory of Money, Credit, and Macroeconomics: A Review Essay
Review of Political Economy, 2019, 31, (3), 464-471
2017
- The Rise and Fall of Global Austerity
Eastern Economic Journal, 2017, 43, (2), 375-376
2015
- Financial liberalization and the onset of financial crisis in Western European states between 1983 and 2011: An econometric investigation
The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 2015, 34, (C), 323-343 View citations (4)
Books
2017
- Financial Underpinnings of Europe’s Financial Crisis
Books, Edward Elgar Publishing
Chapters
2022
- The Ambiguous Effects of Targeting Current Account Surpluses
Springer
2018
- Too good to be true: What the Icelandic crisis revealed about global finance
Chapter 3 in The Political Economy of International Finance in an Age of Inequality, 2018, pp 30-46
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