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- wp_302: Kaleckian Models of Growth in a Stock-Flow Monetary Framework: A Neo-Kaldorian Model

- Marc Lavoie and Wynne Godley
- wp_301: Trends in Direct Measures of Job Skill Requirements

- Michael Handel
- wp_300: Recent Trends in Wealth Ownership, 1983-1998

- Edward Wolff
- wp_299: The Public Commodities Problem

- Karl Widerquist
- wp_298: Krugman on the Liquidity Trap: Why Inflation Won't Bring Recovery In Japan

- Jan Kregel
- wp_297: What's Behind the Recent Rise in Profitablity?

- Edward Wolff
- wp_296: An Alternative Stability Pact for the European Union

- Philip Arestis, Kevin McCauley and Malcolm Sawyer
- wp_295: Is There a Skills Crisis? Trends in Job Skill Requirements, Technology, and Wage Inequality in the United States

- Michael Handel
- wp_294: The Brazilian Crisis: From Inertial Inflation to Fiscal Fragility

- Jan Kregel
- wp_293: Employment Inequalities

- Andrew Glyn and Wiemer Salverda
- wp_292: Why Do Political Action Committees Give Money to Candidates? Campaign Contributions, Policy Choices, and Election Outcomes

- Christopher Magee
- wp_291: The Social Wage, Welfare Policy, and the Phases of Capital Accumulation

- Jamee K. Moudud and Ajit Zacharias
- wp_290: Finance in a Classical and Harrodian Cyclical Growth Model

- Jamee K. Moudud
- wp_289: New Perspectives on the Guaranteed Income

- Karl Widerquist
- wp_288: Is There a Wage Payoff to Innovative Work Practices?

- Michael Handel and Maury Gittleman
- wp_287: Functional Finance: What, Why, and How?

- Stephanie Bell
- wp_286: The History of Wage Inequality in America, 1820 to 1970

- Robert Margo
- wp_285: Computers and the Wage Structure

- Michael Handel
- wp_284: The Distribution of Wages: A Non-parametric Decomposition

- Conchita D'Ambrosio
- wp_283: Financing Long-Term Care: Options for Policy

- Walter M. Cadette
- wp_282: The Economic and Monetary Union: Current and Future Prospects

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- wp_281: Open Economy Macroeconomics Using Models of Closed Systems

- Wynne Godley
- wp_280: The Rhetorical Evolution of the Minimum Wage

- Oren M. Levin-Waldman
- wp_279: "Monetary Policy in an Era of Capital Market Inflation" Abstract: The theory of capital market inflation argues that the values of long-term securities markets are determined by a disequilibrium inflow of funds into those markets. The resulting overcapitalization of companies leads to increased fragility of banking and undermines monetary policy and stable relationships between short- and long-term interests rates, such as that postulated by Keynes in his theory of the speculative demand for money. Moreover, while the increased fragility of banking is an immediate effect, capital market inflation also creates an unstable Ponzi financing structure in the capital market as a whole

- Jan Toporowski
- wp_278: Minsky and the Mainstream: Has Recent Research Rediscovered Financial Keynesianism?

- Steven Fazzari
- wp_277: Hyman Minsky's Theory of Capitalist Development

- Charles J. Whalen
- wp_276: Lessons from the Asian Crisis: A Central Banker's Perspective

- Laurence H. Meyer
- wp_275: Minsky's Analysis of Financial Capitalism

- Dimitri Papadimitriou and L. Randall Wray
- wp_274: The Independent European Central Bank: Keynesian Alternatives

- Philip Arestis
- wp_273: Savings-Recycling Public Employment: An Assets-Based Approach to Full Employment and Price Stability

- Mathew Forstater
- wp_272: Functional Finance and Full Employment: Lessons from Lerner for Today

- Mathew Forstater
- wp_271: Can Rescheduling Explain the New Jersey Minimum Wage Studies?

- Thomas Michl
- wp_270: Can Social Security Be Saved?

- Dimitri Papadimitriou and L. Randall Wray
- wp_269: Demand Constraints and Economic Growth

- Marc-Andre Pigeon and L. Randall Wray
- wp_268: Risk Reduction in the New Financial Architecture: Realities, Fallacies, and Proposals

- Martin Mayer
- wp_267: The Minimum Wage and Regional Wage Structure: Implications for Income Distribution

- Oren M. Levin-Waldman
- wp_266: Minsky's Analysis, the European Single Currency, and the Global Financial System

- Malcolm Sawyer
- wp_265: Real Exchange Rates and the International Mobility of Capital

- Anwar Shaikh
- wp_264: Further Evidence on the Distributional Effects of Disinflationary Monetary Policy

- Willem Thorbecke
- wp_263: From Common Market to Emu: A Historical Perspective of European Economic and Monetary Integration

- Philip Arestis, Kevin McCauley and Malcolm Sawyer
- wp_262: The 1966 Financial Crisis: A Case of Minskian Instability?

- L. Randall Wray
- wp_261: Theories of Value and the Monetary Theory of Production

- L. Randall Wray
- wp_260: Government Spending and Growth Cycles: Fiscal Policy in a Dynamic Context

- Jamee K. Moudud
- wp_259: Constructing Long and Dense Time-Series of Inequality Using the Theil Index

- Pedro Conceicao and James K. Galbraith
- wp_258: (Full) Employment Policy: Theory and Practice

- Dimitri Papadimitriou
- wp_257: Is Keynesianism Institutionalist?: An Irreverent Overview of the History of Money from the Beginning of the Beginning to the Present

- L. Randall Wray
- wp_256: The Minimum Wage in Historical Perspective: Progressive Reformers and the Constitutional Jurisprudence of 'Liberty of Contract

- Oren M. Levin-Waldman
- wp_255: Economic Time

- John Henry and L. Randall Wray
- wp_254: Toward a New Instrumental Macroeconomics: Abba Lerner and Adolph Lowe on Economic Method, Theory, History, and Policy

- Mathew Forstater
- wp_253: Finance and the Macroeconomic Process in a Classical Growth and Cycles Model

- Jamee K. Moudud