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- 175-2017: Crisis recovery in a country with a high presence of foreign owned companies

- Heike Joebges
- 174-2016: The redistributive function of the EU budget

- Paolo Pasimeni and Stéphanie Riso
- 173-2016: Does self-perceptions and income inequality match?

- Philipp Poppitz
- 172-2016: Why ZLB Economics and Negative Interest Rate Policy (NIRP) are wrong

- Thomas Palley
- 171-2016: Adjusting production indices for varying weather effects

- Erik Haustein and Sven Schreiber
- 170-2016: A Narrative Account of Legislated Social Security Changes for Germany

- Sebastian Gechert, Christoph Paetz and Paloma Villanueva
- 169-2016: Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up? Reconcilling the Effects of Tax and Transfer Shocks on Output

- Sebastian Gechert, Christoph Paetz and Paloma Villanueva
- 168-2016: The golden rule of public investment – a necessary and sufficient reform of the EU fiscal framework?

- Achim Truger
- 167-2016: Inequality and Growth in Neo-Kaleckian and Cambridge Growth Theory

- Thomas Palley
- 166-2016: Inequality and the New Deal

- Christian Belabed
- 165-2016: Assessing Causality and Delay within a Frequency Band

- Jörg Breitung and Sven Schreiber
- 164-2016: Zero Lower Bound (ZLB) Economics

- Thomas Palley
- 163-2016: Extensive versus intensive margin over the business cycle: New evidence for Germany and the United States

- Alexander Herzog-Stein and Patrick Nüß
- 162-2016: Estimating Keynesian models of business fluctuations using Bayesian Maximum Likelihood

- Christian Schoder
- 161-2016: Cross-Border Banking and Business Cycles in Asymmetric Currency Unions

- Lena Dräger and Christian Proaño
- 160-2015: The Knowledge Transmission Mechanism and Austerity

- Simon Wren-Lewis
- 159-2015: Global Liquidity and Monetary Policy Autonomy

- Stefan Angrick
- 158-2015: Governement Spending Composition, Aggregate Demand, Growth and Distribution

- Daniele Tavani and Luca Zamparelli
- 157-2015: A Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic Labor-Market Disequilibrium model for business cycle analysis

- Christian Schoder
- 156-2015: The macroeconomic effects of the Euro Area?s fiscal consolidation 2011-2013

- Ansgar Rannenberg, Christian Schoder and Jan Strásky
- 155-2015: Did Scarce Global Savings Finance the US Real Estate Bubble? The “Global Saving Glut” thesis from a Stock Flow Consistent Perspective

- Fabian Lindner
- 154-2015: IThe US Economy: From Crisis to Stagnation

- Thomas Palley
- 153-2015: Income Distribution and the Great Depression

- Christian Belabed
- 152-2015: Monetary Financing in the Euro Area: A Free Lunch?

- Silke Tober
- 151-2015: Inequality, the Financial Crisis and Stagnation: Competing Stories and Why They Matter

- Thomas Palley
- 150-2015: The scope for progressive tax reform in the OECD countries: A macroeconomic perspective with a case study for Germany

- Sarah Godar, Christoph Paetz and Achim Truger
- 149-2015: The return of black box economics - a critique of Keen on effective demand and changes in debt

- Severin Reissl
- 148-2015: Quantitative easing with bite: a proposal for conditional overt monetary financing of public investment

- Andrew Watt
- 147-2015: Income inequality and Germany’s current account surplus

- Patrick Grüning, Thomas Theobald and Till van Treeck
- 146-2015: The Federal Reserve and Shared Prosperity: A Guide to the Policy Issues and Institutional Challenges

- Thomas Palley
- 145-2015: The Eurozone: Similitudes and differences with Keynes's Plan

- Marc Lavoie
- 144-2015: Going from a low to a high employment equilibrium

- Marc Lavoie and Eckhard Hein
- 143-2014: "Twin deficits" in Greece in search of causality

- Michalis Nikiforos, Laura Barbosa de Carvalho and Christian Schoder
- 142-2014: The European Commission’s New NAIRU: Does it Deliver?

- Sebastian Gechert, Katja Rietzler and Silke Tober
- 141-2014: Rethinking wage vs. profit-led growth theory with implications for policy analysis

- Thomas Palley
- 140-2014: Austerity, cyclical adjustment and the remaining leeway for expansionary fiscal policies in the Euro area

- Achim Truger
- 139-2014: Are Fiscal Multipliers Regime-Dependent? A Meta Regression Analysis

- Sebastian Gechert and Ansgar Rannenberg
- 138-2014: Hypnosis Before Wake-up Call? The Revival of Sovereign Credit Risk Perception in the EMU-Crisis

- Ingo G. Bordon, Kai Schmid and Michael Schmidt
- 137-2014: Why has Inequality in Germany not Risen Further After 2005?

- Miriam Rehm, Kai Schmid and Dieter Wang
- 136-2014: The theory of global imbalances: mainstream economics vs. structural Keynesianism

- Thomas Palley
- 135-2014: Stimulus and Fiscal Consolidation: The Evidence and Implications

- Dean Baker and David Rosnick
- 134-2014: Milton Friedmans economics and political economy: an old Keynesian critique

- Thomas Palley
- 133-2014: The Interaction of Mortgage Credit and Housing Prices in the US

- Fabian Lindner
- 132-2014: The critics of modern money theory (MMT) are right

- Thomas Palley
- 131-2014: Debt Redemption Fund: Conditio Sine Qua Non? Government Bonds in the Euro Area Crisis

- Silke Tober
- 130-2013: The middle class in macroeconomics and growth theory: A three class neo-Kaleckian ? Goodwin model

- Thomas Palley
- 129-2013: Macroeconomic Risk, Fiscal Policy Rules and Aggregate Volatility in Asymmetric Currency Unions: A Behavioral Perspective

- Christian Proaño
- 128-2013: Detecting and Predicting Economic Accelerations, Recessions, and Normal Growth Periods in Real-Time

- Christian Proaño
- 127-2013: Endogenous Technical Change, Employment and Distribution in the Goodwin Model

- Daniele Tavani and Luca Zamparelli
- 126-2013: Income Distribution and Current Account Imbalances

- Christian Belabed, Thomas Theobald and Till van Treeck