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- 8: How to reduce Germany's current account surplus?

- Jan Behringer, Till van Treeck and Achim Truger
- 7: The role of rental income, real estate and rents for inequality in Germany

- Charlotte Bartels and Carsten Schroeder
- 6: The Prudence Principle: A New Framework for Eurozone Fiscal Policy

- Eric Lonergan and Mark Blyth
- 6: Fuer eine Investitionsregel als Kernstueck einer Reform der deutschen Schuldenbremse

- Tom Krebs
- 6: CHANGE ONLY THROUGH CRISIS? Reflections on strategies for paradigm shift in an age of coronavirus and environmental breakdown

- Laurie Laybourn-Langton
- 6: Proactive regional policy: What a new policy to avoid socio-economic disruptions could look like

- Jens Suedekum
- 5: Unternehmensvermoegen in Deutschland: Zur Rolle der boersennotierten Familienunternehmen

- Carmen Giovanazzi and Vincent Victor
- 5: Ungleichheit in Deutschland - Politikmaßnahmen zur Trendumkehr

- Stefan Bach, Markus Grabka and Marc Adam
- 5: Narrative Oekonomik: Europa als „Transferunion“ oder „Risikogemeinschaft“? Eine empirische Analyse

- Doris Neuberger and Edoardo Beretta
- 5: Challenge-driven economic policy: A new frame-work for Germany

- Rainer Kattel, Mariana Mazzucato, Keno Haverkamp and Josh Ryan-Collins
- 4: Oeffentliche Finanzierung von Klima- und anderen Zukunftsinvestitionen

- Tom Krebs, Janek Steitz and Patrick Greichen
- 4: Towards a New Paradigm: The Inflation Shock as a Catalyst?

- Jerome Creel, Francois Geerolf, Sandrine Levasseur, Xavier Ragot and Francesco Saraceno
- 4: How to re-design German fiscal policy rules after the COVID19 pandemic

- Michael Huether and Jens Suedekum
- 4: From a better understanding of the drivers of populism to a new political agenda

- Robert Gold
- 3: New perspectives on monetary policy

- Moritz Schularick
- 3: The Gradual Encroachment of Ideas: Lessons from the paradigm shift to embedded liberalism

- Laurie Laybourn-Langton
- 3: Oeffentliche Finanzbedarfe fuer Klimainvestitionen im Zeitraum 2021-2030

- Tom Krebs and Janek Steitz
- 3: Can Price Controls be Optimal? The Economics of the Energy Shock in Germany

- Tom Krebs and Isabella Weber
- 2a: A new fiscal policy for Germany

- Philippa Sigl-Gloeckner, Max Krahé, Pola Schneemelcher, Florian Schuster, Viola Hilbert and Henrika Meyer
- 2: Caught in Geopolitical Fragmentation: How to De-risk Germany´s Economic Model

- Sebastian de Quant, Sander Tordoir and Shahin Vallee
- 2: Eine neue deutsche Finanzpolitik

- Philippa Sigl-Gloeckner, Max Krahé, Pola Schneemelcher, Florian Schuster, Viola Hilbert and Henrika Meyer
- 2: The Times They Are A-Changing? Exploring the potential shift away from the neoliberal political-economic paradigm

- Laurie Laybourn-Langton, Laurie Macfarlane and Michael Jacobs
- 2: Versagen und Reformbedarf der deutschen Finanzaufsicht

- Martin Hellwig and Gerhard Schick
- 2: The Energy Crisis in Germany and the Design of a Resilient Energy System

- Tom Krebs
- 1: Debating Central Bank Mandates

- Adam Tooze
- 1: Modern Climate Policy: Moving beyond the market-liberal paradigm

- Tom Krebs
- 1: Transformative Investitionen als Treiber eines neuen Wirtschaftsbooms?

- Tom Krebs
- 1: Klimaschutz und der moderne Staat: Ein Wasserstoffpaket fuer Deutschland

- Tom Krebs
- 1: What Drives Populist Votes? Recent Insights and Open Questions

- Thiemo Fetzer and Robert Gold