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- 115-2013: The Housing Wealth Effect on Consumption Reconsidered

- Fabian Lindner
- 114-2013: Explaining the German Employment Miracle in the Great Recession – The Crucial Role of Temporary Working Time Reductions

- Alexander Herzog-Stein, Fabian Lindner and Simon Sturn
- 113-2013: Monetary policy in the liquidity trap and after: A reassessment of quantitative easing and critique of the Federal Reserve’s proposed exit strategy

- Thomas Palley
- 112-2013: Gattopardo economics: The crisis and the mainstream response of change that keeps things the same

- Thomas Palley
- 111-2013: Europe´s crisis without end: The consequences of neoliberalism run amok

- Thomas Palley
- 110-2013: Credit Driven Investment, Heterogeneous Labor Markets and Macroeconomic Dynamics

- Matthieu Charpe, Peter Flaschel, Hans-Martin Krolzig, Christian Proaño, Willi Semmler and Daniele Tavani
- 109-2013: Money, fiscal policy, and interest rates: A critique of Modern Monetary Theory

- Thomas Palley
- 108-2013: Global imbalances and the Revised Bretton Woods hypothesis: Wrong before the crisis and wrong after

- Thomas Palley
- 107-2013: The fundamentals of sovereign debt sustainability: Evidence from 15 OECD countries

- Christian Schoder
- 106-2013: Credit vs. demand constraints: the determinants of US firm-level investment over the business cycles from 1977 to 2011

- Christian Schoder
- 105-2012: A neo-Kaleckian - Goodwin model of capitalist economic growth: Monopoly power,managerial pay, labor market conflict, and endogenous technical progress

- Thomas Palley
- 104-2012: Instability, stationary utilization and effective demand: A synthesis of Harrodian and Kaleckian growth theory

- Christian Schoder
- 103-2012: Effective demand, exogenous normal utilization and endogenous capacity in the long run. Evidence from a CVAR analysis for the US

- Christian Schoder
- 102-2012: Endogenous capital productivity in the Kaleckian growth model. Theory and Evidence

- Christian Schoder
- 101-2012: Still focused on public deficits. Some remarks on the euro area stability programmes 2012-2015

- Gregor Semieniuk
- 100-2012: Saving does not finance Investment: Accounting as an indispensableguide to economic theory

- Fabian Lindner
- 99-2012: Implications of insights from behavioral economics for macroeconomic models

- Steinar Holden
- 98-2012: Real-time Markov Switching and Leading Indicators in Times of the Financial Crisis

- Thomas Theobald
- 97-2012: Fiscal Multipliers: A Meta Regression Analysis

- Sebastian Gechert and Henner Will
- 96-2012: Keynesian, Classical and New Keynesian Approaches to Fiscal Policy: Comparison and Critique

- Thomas Palley
- 95-2012: Agent-based risk management - A regulatory approach to financial markets

- Thomas Theobald
- 94-2012: Monthly recession predictions in real time: A density forecast approach for German industrial production

- Katja Rietzler and Sabine Stephan
- 93-2012: Towards Keynesian DSGD (isequilibrium) Modelling: Real-Financial Market Interactions with Heterogeneous Expectations Dynamics

- Matthieu Charpe, Peter Flaschel, Florian Hartmann and Roberto Veneziani
- 92-2012: Das hohe Risiko von Fremdwährungsanleihen

- Mike Grabau and Heike Joebges
- 91-2012: Did inequality cause the U.S. financial crisis?

- Till van Treeck
- 90-2012: Are the current account imbalances between EMU countries sustainable?

- Christian Schoder, Christian Proaño and Willi Semmler
- 89-2012: Combining Recession Probability Forecasts from a Dynamic Probit Indicator

- Thomas Theobald
- 88-2012: Gestaltungsanfällig und pro-zyklisch: Die deutsche Schuldenbremse in der Detailanalyse

- Achim Truger and Henner Will
- 13-2011: Explaining Global Financial Imbalances: A Critique of the Saving Glut and Reserve Currency Hypotheses

- Thomas Palley
- 12-2011: New evidence of heterogeneous bank interest rate pass-through in the euro area

- Dominik Bernhofer and Till van Treeck
- 11-2011: Nothing learned from the crisis? Some remarks on the Stability Programmes 2011-2014 of the Euro area governments

- Gregor Semieniuk, Till van Treeck and Achim Truger
- 10-2011: Driving forces behind the sectoral wage costs differentials in Europe

- Camille Logeay, Sabine Stephan and Rudolf Zwiener
- 9-2011: The European Financial and Economic Crisis: Alternative Solutions from a (Post-) Keynesian Perspective

- Eckhard Hein, Achim Truger and Till van Treeck
- 8-2011: Monetary Policy and Central Banking after the Crisis: The Implications of Rethinking Macroeconomic Theory

- Thomas Palley
- 7-2011: The Impact of Financialization on Income Distribution in the USA and Germany: A Proposal for a New Adjusted Wage Share

- Petra Duenhaupt
- 6-2011: Labour market regimes and unemployment in OECD countries

- Simon Sturn
- 5-2011: Worker debt, default ans diversity of financial fragility

- Matthieu Charpe and Peter Flaschel
- 4-2011: Monetary Union Stability: The Economics of the Phillips Curve: Formation of Inflation Expectations versus Incorporation of Inflation Expectations

- Thomas Palley
- 3-2011: The estimation uncertainty of permanent-transitory decompositions in cointegrated systems

- Sven Schreiber
- 2-2011: Monetary Union Stability: The Need for a Government Banker and the Case for a European Public Finance Authority

- Thomas Palley
- 1-2011: Germany's Short Time Compensation Program: macroeconom(etr)ic insight

- Henner Will
- 16-2010: Shifting Preferences at the Fed: Evidence from Rolling Dynamic Multipliers and Impulse Response Analysis

- Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo and Yongcheol Shin
- 15-2010: The Great Moderation and the Decoupling of Monetary Policy from Long-Term Rates in the U.S. and Germany

- Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo, Yongcheol Shin and Till van Treeck
- 14-2010: The Life-Cycle Hypothesis Revisited: Evidence on Housing Consumption after Retirement

- Miriam Beblo and Sven Schreiber
- 13-2010: Liquidity constraints versus loss aversion in household consumption: a simple reconciliation

- Till van Treeck
- 12-2010: The NAIRU and the Extent of the Low-Pay Sector

- Marcel Garz
- 11-2010: The alleged stability of the labour share of income in macroeconomic theories of income distribution

- Hagen Krämer
- 10-2010: Recession Forecasting with Dynamic Probit Models under Real Time Conditions

- Christian Proaño
- 9-2010: Managerial Pay (Cadrisme) and the Post Keynesian Growth Model

- Thomas Palley
- 8-2010: The Simple Macroeconomics of Fiscal Austerity, Public Sector Debt and Deflation

- Thomas Palley