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- 1303: Race & Gender Differences in the Experience of Earnings Inequality in the US from 1995 to 2010

- Markus Schneider
- 1302: Economic Development, Structural Change and Women’s Labor Force Participation A Reexamination of the Feminization U Hypothesis

- Isis Gaddis and Stephan Klasen
- 1301: Credit-Driven Investment, Heterogeneous Labor Markets and Macroeconomic Dynamics

- Matthieu Charpe, Peter Flaschel, Hans-Martin Krolzig, Christian Proaño, Willi Semmler and Daniele Tavani
- 1208: SHELscape: a multi-agent policy toolkit

- Miriam Rehm and Asjad Naqvi
- 1207: Capitalists, Workers, and Managers: Wage Inequality and Effective Demand

- Daniele Tavani and Ramaa Vasudevan
- 1206: Rethinking Microeconomics: A Proposed Reconstruction

- Anwar Shaikh
- 1205: Predicting German Recessions with a Composite Real-Time Dynamic Probit Indicator

- Christian Proaño and Thomas Theobald
- 1204: Adopting a Currency Transaction Tax When Avoidance is a Possibility: Which Currencies Would Take the Lead and What Rate Could they Charge?

- David Stubbs
- 1203: Current Account Imbalances and Economic Growth: a two-country model with real-financial linkages

- Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
- 1202: Globalization as coordination failure: A Keynesian perspective

- Rudiger von Arnim, Daniele Tavani and Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
- 1201: Hysteresis in the Kaleckian growth model: a Bayesian analysis for the US manufacturing sector from 1984 to 2007

- Christian Schoder
- 1116: On the Desired Rate of Capacity Utilization

- Michalis Nikiforos
- 1115: A ‘Walrasian Post-Keynesian’ model? Resolving the paradox of Oskar Lange's 1938 theory of interest

- Roberto Lampa
- 1114: Should Monetary Policy Take Account of National Labor Market Asymmetries in a Currency Union?

- Christian Proaño
- 1113: Classical and Neoclassical Theories of Offshore Outsourcing

- Deborah Winkler and William Milberg
- 1112: Gradual wage-price adjustments, labor market frictions and monetary policy rules

- Christian Proaño
- 1111: The Political Economy Implications of General Equilibrium Analysis in Open Economy Macro Models

- Armon Rezai
- 1110: Goodwin Cycles, Distributional Conflict, and Productivity Growth

- Armon Rezai
- 1109: Trade Expansion and Employment Generation: How Mercantilist Does China Have to Be?

- Xiao Jiang
- 1108: Smith’s “Perfect Liberty” and Marx’s Equalized Rate of Surplus-Value

- Jonathan Cogliano
- 1107: Stock market booms, endogenous credit creation and the implications of broad and narrow banking for macroeconomic stability

- Carl Chiarella, Peter Flaschel, Florian Hartmann and Christian Proaño
- 1106: Methodenstreit 2011? Historical perspective on the contemporary debate over how to reform economics

- Peter Spiegler and William Milberg
- 1105: Distribution and Capacity: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Evidence September

- Michalis Nikiforos and Duncan Foley
- 1104: Excess Bank Reserves and Monetary Policy with a Lower-Bound Lending Rate September 2011

- Tarron Khemraj and Christian Proaño
- 1103: Bargaining over Productivity and Wages when Technical Change is Induced: Implications for Growth, Distribution and Employment

- Daniele Tavani
- 1102: Monetary Policy Rules and Macroeconomic Stabilization in Small Open Economies under Behavioral FX Trading: Insights from Numerical Simulations

- Christian Proaño
- 1101: Growth cycles, asset prices, and finance

- Lance Taylor