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- 2113: The First Harrod Problem and Human Capital Formation

- Gustavo Pereira Serra
- 2112: Household Debt, Student Loan Forgiveness, and Human Capital Investment: a neo-Kaleckian Approach

- Gustavo Pereira Serra
- 2111: Harrodians and Kaleckians: a suggested reconciliation and synthesis

- Mark Setterfield
- 2110: Standing in the Way of Rigor? Economics’ Meeting with the Decolonizing Agenda

- Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven and Surbhi Kesar
- 2107: COVID-19 and the Impact on Debt: Policy Implications

- Thouraya Bahri and Aditya Singh
- 2106: Debt-led growth and its financial fragility: an investigation into the dynamics of a supermultiplier model

- Joana David Avritzer
- 2105: Contemporary Macroeconomic Outcomes: A Tragedy in Three Acts

- Peter Flaschel, Sigrid Luchtenberg, Hagen Kramer, Christian Proaño and Mark Setterfield
- 2104: Gender and Covid-19: Workers in global value chains

- Sheba Tejani and Sakiko Fukuda-Parr
- 2103: Kaleckian Investment and Employment Cycles in Postwar Industrialized Economies

- Peter Flaschel, Reiner Franke and Willi Semmler
- 2102: The Twin Endogeneities Hypothesis: A Theory of Central Bank Evolution

- Daniyal Khan
- 2101: Whatever happened to the 'Goodwin pattern'? Profit Squeeze Dynamics in the Modern American Labour market

- Mark Setterfield
- 2016: The Characteristics of the Productive Structure Behind the Empirical Regularities in Production Prices Curves

- Luis Daniel Torres-González
- 2014: Eigenvalue distribution, matrix size and the linearity of wage-profit curves

- Anwar Shaikh, Luiza Nassif Pires and José Alejandro Coronado
- 2013: Corridor stability of the Kaleckian growth model: a Markov-switching approach

- Brian Hartley
- 2012: A sectoral approach to measuring output gap: Evidence from 20 US sectors over 1948-2019

- Remzi Baris Tercioglu
- 2011: On Multi-Sector and Multi-Technique Models, Production Functions and Goodwin Cycles: A Reply to Libman

- Robert Blecker and Mark Setterfield
- 2010: A Note on “Heterodox Macroeconomics” by Blecker and Setterfield

- Emiliano Libman
- 2009: Political Aspects of ‘Buffer Stock’ Employment: A Reconsideration

- Peter Kriesler, Joseph Halevi and Mark Setterfield
- 2007: Is capacity utilization variable in the long run? An agent-based sectoral approach to modeling hysteresis in the normal rate of capacity utilization

- Federico Bassi, Tom Bauermann, Dany Lang and Mark Setterfield
- 2006: A Predator-Prey Model of Unemployment and W-shaped Recession in the COVID-19 Pandemic

- Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes and Ettore Gallo
- 2005: Inventories, Debt Financing and Investment Decisions: A Bayesian Analysis for the US Economy

- Ettore Gallo and Gustavo Pereira Serra
- 2004: Estimation of a long run regime for growth and demand through different filtering methods

- Joana David Avritzer
- 2003: Price-Value Deviations and the Labor Theory of Value. Evidence from 42 Countries, 2000-2017

- B. Güney Işıkara and Patrick Mokre
- 2002: Editorial to the special issue: The monetary economics of Basil J. Moore

- Mark Setterfield
- 2001: Economic Production as Life: A Classical Approach to Computational Social Science

- Oriol Valles Codina
- 1913: The Econ in Econophysics

- Anwar Shaikh
- 1912: A Behavioral Foundation for Commonly Observed Distributions of Financial and Economic Data

- Keith Blackwell
- 1911: The Precariat Class Structure and Income Inequality Among US Workers: 1980-2018

- Joshua Greenstein
- 1910: Ayn Rand, Ludwig von Mises, and the self-help novel

- David Maddy and Clara Mattei
- 1909: Marx's approach to economics: a claim for subjective praxis

- Clara Mattei
- 1908: Philosophy of Praxis as Critique to Pure Economics: A Study in Methodology and Class Struggle

- Clara Mattei
- 1907: Hysteresis in the normal rate of capacity utilization: a behavioural explanation

- Mark Setterfield and Joana David Avritzer
- 1906: Rethinking growth and inequality in the US: What is the role of measurement of GDP?

- Remzi Baris Tercioglu
- 1905: Tolerable ranges of variation in the rate of capacity utilization and corridor instability: a reply to Florian Botte

- Mark Setterfield
- 1904: Investment, Autonomous Demand and Long Run Capacity Utilization: An Empirical Test for the Euro Area

- Ettore Gallo
- 1903: How to Make a Miracle? Ludwig Erhard’s Post-War Price Liberalisation in China’s 1980s Reform Debate

- Isabella M. Weber
- 1902: Economic Arbitrage and the Econophysics of Income Inequality

- Anwar Shaikh and Juan Jacobo
- 1901: Diversity in Segmention. Patterns of Immigrant Competition in US Labor Markets

- Noe Wiener
- 1818: Inter-Industry Wage Inequality: Persistent differences and turbulent equalization

- Patrick Mokre and Miriam Rehm
- 1817: A Revisit to the Forgotten Debate after Half-Century: Balanced Versus Unbalanced Growth

- Xiao Jiang and Chau Nguyen
- 1816: Managing the Discontent of the Losers

- Mark Setterfield
- 1815: An Information-Constrained Model for Ultimatum Bargaining

- Jose Alejandro Coronado
- 1814: The Weight of Essentials in Economic Activity

- Baki Guney Isikara
- 1813: Imputing Away the Ladder: Implications of Changes in National Accounting Standards for Assessing Inter-country Inequalities

- Jacob Assa and Ingrid Harvold Kvangraven
- 1812: Eigenvalue distribution, matrix size and the linearity of wage-profit curves

- Anwar Shaikh and Luiza Nassif
- 1811: The Classical Treatment of Skilled Labor

- Anwar Shaikh and Kyle Glenn
- 1810: The internationalization of the Renminbi and the evolution of China’s monetary policy

- Ramaa Vasudevan
- 1809: Equilibrium-Disequilibrium Dynamics of the US Housing Market, 2000-2015: A Quantal Response Statistical Equilibrium Approach

- Ozlem Omer
- 1808: Some Universal Patterns in Income Distribution: An Econophysics Approach

- Anwar Shaikh
- 1807: Intellectual Monopoly in Global Value Chains

- Cédric Durand and William Milberg