Greenwich Papers in Political Economy
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- 16222: Is aggregate demand wage-led or profit-led? A global model
- Ozlem Onaran and Giorgos Galanis
- 16212: An investment and equality-led sustainable development strategy for Europe

- Ozlem Onaran, Lars Andersen, Giovanni Cozzi, Signe Dahl, Thea Nissen, Thomas Obst and Daniele Tori
- 16194: The role of public spending and incomes policies for investment and equality-led development in the UK

- Ozlem Onaran, Maria Nikolaidi and Thomas Obst
- 16152: The corporate political activity of MNEs under the pressures of institutional duality

- Dorottya Sallai
- 16129: Productivity puzzle? Financialization, inequality, investment in the UK

- Ozlem Onaran and Daniele Tori
- 16105: A coordinated mix of public investment and incomes policies for sustainable development in Europe

- Ozlem Onaran, Maria Nikolaidi and Thomas Obst
- 16104: Policies to stimulate investment in the age of financialization in Europe

- Ozlem Onaran and Daniele Tori
- 16089: The effects of financialisation and financial development on investment: evidence from firm-level data in Europe

- Daniele Tori and Ozlem Onaran
- 16088: The effect of income distribution and fiscal policy on growth, investment, and budget balance: the case of Europe

- Thomas Obst, Ozlem Onaran and Maria Nikolaidi
- 16050: Farmer’s perception of climate change and responsive strategies in three selected provinces of South Africa

- Zelda A. Elum, David M. Modise and Ana Marr
- 16035: Technological innovation and employment in derived labour demand models: a hierarchical meta-regression analysis

- Mehmet Ugur, Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Edna Solomon
- 16016: Does government size affect per-capita income growth? A Hierarchical meta-regression analysis

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill, Mehmet Ugur and Siew Ling Yew
- 15935: The theoretical inconsistency of the expansionary austerity doctrine (reprise): an extension to the long run

- Alberto Botta
- 15934: Sustainability and outreach: a comparative study of MFIs in South Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean

- Sefa Awaworyi Churchill and Ana Marr
- 15865: The political economy of income distribution: industry level evidence from Austria

- Ozlem Onaran and Alexander Guschanski
- 15863: Financial inclusion and poverty: The case of Peru

- Julian Schmied and Ana Marr
- 15854: R&D and productivity in OECD firms and industries: a hierarchical meta-regression analysis

- Mehmet Ugur, Eshref Trushin, Edna Solomon and Francesco Guidi
- 15847: Determinants of the wage share: a cross-country comparison using sectoral data

- Alexander Guschanski and Ozlem Onaran
- 15817: Wage- versus profit-led growth in the context of globalization and public spending: the political aspects of wage-led recovery

- Ozlem Onaran
- 15769: A stock-flow-fund ecological macroeconomic model

- Yannis Dafermos, Maria Nikolaidi and Giorgos Galanis
- 15671: The potential for sustainable production and consumption in a technological Society

- Anne-Marie Coles
- 15645: The United Kingdom’s Brexit vote leads to a major economic shock

- Giovanni Cozzi and Terry McKinley
- 15644: Framing economic policies to confront global and European imbalances

- Giovanni Cozzi and Terry McKinley
- 15630: Rising inequality in the UK and the political economy of Brexit: lessons for policy

- Ozlem Onaran and Alexander Guschanski
- 15616: The macroeconomics of shadow banking

- Alberto Botta, Eugenio Caverzasi and Daniele Tori
- 15598: Re-engineer cultural “DNA” of an innovation in the process of adoption and diffusion: In the lens of adopters of an eco-innovation in Honghe UNESCO World Heritage Site in Yunnan China

- Jin Chan, Ying Zhang, Anne-Marie Coles and Xiaoguang Qi
- 15575: From print to digital: textual technologies and reading as a sociotechnical practice

- Athena Piterou and Fred Steward
- 15556: A firm-level dataset for analyzing entry, exit, employment and R&D expenditures in the UK: 1997–2012

- Mehmet Ugur, Eshref Trushin and Edna Solomon
- 15546: Finance, foreign (direct) investment, and the Dutch disease: the case of Colombia

- Alberto Botta, Antoine Godin and Marco Missaglia
- 15528: Secular stagnation and progressive economic policy alternatives

- Ozlem Onaran
- 15527: Progressive policies for wage-led growth in Europe

- Ozlem Onaran and Engelbert Stockhammer
- 15526: Denial of academic freedom exposed: the case of academics for peace in Turkey

- Mehmet Ugur
- 15511: Effective demand and Say’s law in Marxist theory: an evolutionary perspective

- Tomas Rotta
- 15510: Inverted-U relationship between R&D intensity and survival: evidence on scale and complementarity effects in UK data

- Mehmet Ugur, Eshref Trushin and Edna Solomon
- 15491: The working people of the UK are stronger in Europe

- Ozlem Onaran
- 15387: The complex inequality-innovation-public investment nexus: what we (don’t) know, what we should know, and what we have to do

- Alberto Botta
- 15290: The case for a coordinated policy mix of wage-led recovery and public investment in the G20

- Ozlem Onaran
- 15289: Is aggregate demand wage-led or profit-led? National and global effects

- Ozlem Onaran and Giorgos Galanis
- 15005: Agrarian Structures, Urbanization, and Inequality

- Cem Oyvat
- 14869: The political economy of inequality and boom-bust cycles in Turkey: before and after the great recession
- Ozlem Onaran and Cem Oyvat
- 14868: Wage-led growth in the EU15 member states: the effects of income distribution on growth, investment, trade balance, and inflation

- Ozlem Onaran and Thomas Obst
- 14690: Income inequality and wealth concentration in the recent crisis

- Thomas Goda, Ozlem Onaran and Engelbert Stockhammer
- 14665: Modeling growth: exogenous, endogenous and Schumpeterian growth models

- Mehmet Ugur
- 14664: The balance of payments constrained growth model with sustainable debt accumulation, interest payments and the terms of trade: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

- Shanaz Sumra
- 14610: Global woodfuel: Charcoal in India

- Debbie Bartlett
- 14583: Patterns and causes of health inequalities in later life: A Bourdieusian approach

- Pauline McGovern and James Nazroo
- 14454: Financial–real-side interactions in an extended monetary circuit with shadow banking: Loving or dangerous hugs?

- Alberto Botta, Eugenio Caverzasi and Daniele Tori
- 14453: Structural asymmetries at the roots of the eurozone crisis: What's new for industrial policy in the EU?

- Alberto Botta
- 14447: The natural rate of growth and the relevance of aggregate demand in low income countries: the case of Sub-Saharan Africa

- Shanaz Sumra
- 14446: The theoretical weaknesses of the expansionary austerity doctrine

- Alberto Botta
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