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- 1806: Varieties of Capitalism, Increasing Income Inequality, and the Sustainability of Long-Run Growth

- Mark Setterfield and Yk Kim
- 1805: The U.S.-China Trade Balance and the Theory of Free Trade: Debunking the Currency Manipulation Argument

- Anwar Shaikh and Isabella Weber
- 1804: The Persistent Statistical Structure of the US Input-Output Coefficient Matrices: 1963-2007

- Luis Daniel Torres Gonzalez and Jangho Yang
- 1803: Arbitrage, Information, and the Competitive Organization of Distributions of Profitability

- Paulo L. dos Santos and Jangho Yang
- 1802: Poor country, rich history, many lessons: The evolution of wealth-income ratios in India 1860-2012

- Rishabh Kumar
- 1801: Skilled Labor in the Classical tradition

- Anwar Shaikh
- 1731: Information theory and behavior

- Duncan Foley
- 1730: Liquidity, Credit and Output: A Regime Change Model and Empirical Estimations

- Willi Semmler and Levent Kockesen
- 1729: The Great Deception: the ‘science’ of monetary policy and the Great Moderation revisited

- Gilberto Lima, Mark Setterfield and Jaylson Silveira
- 1728: An Unintended Consequence of Uncoordinated International Monetary Policy on Central America

- Monica Hernandez
- 1727: Leveraged Growth: Endogenous Money and Speculative Credit in a Stock-flow Consistent Measure of Output

- Jacob Assa
- 1726: Is the balance of payments constrained growth rate time-varying? Exchange rate over valuation, policy-induced recessions, deindustrialization, and long run growth

- Mark Setterfield and Selen Ozcelik
- 1725: An estimated Dynamic Stochastic Disequilibrium model of Euro-Area unemployment

- Christian Schoder
- 1724: Political Aspects of Household Debt

- Yk Kim, Gilberto Lima and Mark Setterfield
- 1723: Capital accumulation in the center and the periphery along the neoliberal period: A comparative analysis of the United States, Spain and Brazil

- Juan Pablo Mateo
- 1722: Modern (American) Capitalism: A Three Act Tragedy

- Mark Setterfield
- 1721: The profit rate and asset-price inflation in the Spanish economy

- Juan Pablo Mateo
- 1720: Nominal exchange rate shocks and inflation in an open economy: towards a structuralist inflation targeting agenda

- Eduardo F. Bastian and Mark Setterfield
- 1719: Plurality in Teaching Macroeconomics

- Rohit Azad
- 1718: Inequality as Lack of Co-operation in Economic Thought

- Monica Hernandez
- 1717: Jevons’s Ideal Role for Labor Unions as a Form of Co-operation

- Monica Hernandez
- 1716: The Political Economy of Real Exchange Rate Behavior: Theory and Empirical Evidence for Developed and Developing Countries, 1960-2010

- Francisco A. Martínez-Hernández
- 1715: Theory and Practice of Crisis in Political Economy: the Case of the Great Recession in Spain

- Juan Pablo Mateo
- 1714: An Entropy-Constrained Model of Induced Technical Change with a Single Innovation Possibility Frontier

- Jangho Yang
- 1713: Re-Booting Europe: What kind of Fiscal Union - What kind of Social Union?

- Willi Semmler and Brigitte Young
- 1712: India's Growth Story: A Model of `Riskless Capitalism'?

- Rohit Azad and Prasenjit Bose
- 1711: Growth, Income Distribution, and the ‘Entrepreneurial State’

- Daniele Tavani and Luca Zamparelli
- 1710: Maximum Entropy Estimation of Statistical Equilibrium in Economic Quantal Response Models

- Ellis Scharfenaker and Duncan Foley
- 1709: Regularities in Prices of Production and the Concentration of Compositions of Capitals

- Luis Daniel Torres Gonzalez
- 1708: Financial Stress, Regime Switching and Spillover Effects: Evidence from a Multi-Regime Global VAR Model

- Pu Chen and Willi Semmler
- 1707: Lectures on the Foundations of Applied Statistical Inference

- Duncan Foley
- 1706: Socialist alternatives to capitalism II: Vienna to Santa Fe

- Duncan Foley
- 1705: Socialist alternatives to capitalism I: Marx to Hayek

- Duncan Foley
- 1704: Long-run variation in capacity utilization in the presence of a fixed normal rate

- Mark Setterfield
- 1703: Crisis and theoretical methods: equilibrium and disequilibrium once again

- Duncan Foley
- 1702: The "Magic Square" of Economic Policy measured by a Macroeconomic Performance Index

- Oliver Picek
- 1701: A Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic Disequilibrium model for business cycle analysis

- Christian Schoder
- 1611: On the Possibility of an Enlarged Self-Definition of Economics

- Daniyal Khan
- 1610: The Financialization of GDP and its Implications for Macroeconomic Debates

- Jacob Assa
- 1609: Real Exchange Rate, Effective Demand, and Economic Growth: Theory and Empirical Evidence for Developed and Developing Countries, 1960-2010

- Francisco Martínez-Hernández
- 1608: Capital and the Hindu rate of growth: Top Indian wealth holders 1961-1986

- Rishabh Kumar
- 1607: Informational Performance, Competitive Capital-Market Scaling, and the Frequency Distribution of Tobin’s Q

- Paulo dos Santos and Ellis Scharfenaker
- 1606: The Principle of Social Scaling

- Paulo dos Santos
- 1605: Reading the General Theory as Economic Sociology: A broader interpretation of an economics classic

- Daniyal Khan
- 1604: Euro Area Imbalances: Measuring the Contribution of Expenditure Growth and Expenditure Switching

- Enno Schröder
- 1603: The Transvaluation of the Theory of Economic Policy: The Lucas Critique Reconsidered

- Katherine Moos
- 1602: Expectations and Stability in the Kaleckian Growth Model

- Gilberto Lima and Mark Setterfield
- 1601: Household Borrowing and the Possibility of “Consumption-Driven, Profit-Led Growth"

- Mark Setterfield and Yk Kim
- 1527: On the Necessity of Money in Smith’s Commercial Society and Marx’s Commodity Producing Economy

- Isabella Weber
- 1526: Wealth accumulation and aggregate demand stagnation in a two class economy with applications to the United States

- Rishabh Kumar