Working Papers
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- PKWP1715: The Research Excellence Framework 2014, journal ratings and the marginalization of heterodox economics

- Engelbert Stockhammer, Quirin Dammerer and Sukriti Kapur
- PKWP1714: Directed technological change in a post-Keynesian ecological macromodel

- Asjad Naqvi and Engelbert Stockhammer
- PKWP1713: Introducing risk into a Tobin asset-allocation model

- Eric Kemp-Benedict and Antoine Godin
- PKWP1712: Climate change, financial stability and monetary policy

- Yannis Dafermos, Maria Nikolaidi and Giorgos Galanis
- PKWP1711: Market and disposable top income shares adjusted by national accounts data

- Thomas Goda and Santiago Sanchez
- PKWP1710: Expenditure cascades, low interest rates or property booms? Determinants of household debt in OECD Countries

- Engelbert Stockhammer and Rafael Wildauer
- PKWP1709: Dematerialization, decoupling, and productivity Change

- Eric Kemp-Benedict
- PKWP1708: Corporate financialisation in South Africa: From investment strike to housing bubble

- Ewa Karwowski
- PKWP1707: Financialisation and physical investment: a global race to the bottom in accumulation?

- Daniele Tori and Ozlem Onaran
- PKWP1706: Minsky models: A structured survey

- Maria Nikolaidi and Engelbert Stockhammer
- PKWP1705: The effects of financialisation and financial development on investment: evidence from firm-level data in Europe

- Daniele Tori and Ozlem Onaran
- PKWP1704: Secular stagnation and concentration of corporate power

- Joan Rovira
- PKWP1703: The effects of income distribution and fiscal policy on growth, investment and budget balance: the case of Europe

- Ozlem Onaran and Maria Nikolaidi
- PKWP1702: A multi-sector Kaleckian-Harrodian model for long-run analysis

- Eric Kemp-Benedict
- PKWP1701: Quantitative easing, changes in global liquidity and financial instability

- Esteban Perez Caldentey
- PKWP1619: Financialisation: Dimensions and determinants. A cross-country study

- Ewa Karwowski, Mimoza Shabani and Engelbert Stockhammer
- PKWP1618: Thorstein Veblen on the nature of the firm and income distribution

- Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
- PKWP1617: Explaining the Euro crisis: Current account imbalances, credit booms and economic policy in different economic paradigms

- Engelbert Stockhammer, Collin Constantine and Severin Reissl
- PKWP1616: Financialisation in emerging economies: a systematic overview and comparison with Anglo-Saxon economies

- Ewa Karwowski and Engelbert Stockhammer
- PKWP1615: Trades unions, real wages and full employment

- Mark Hayes
- PKWP1614: The investment-profit nexus in an era of financialisation and globalisation. A profit-centred perspective

- Cédric Durand and Maxime Gueuder
- PKWP1612: A stock-flow-fund ecological macroeconomic model

- Yannis Dafermos, Maria Nikolaidi and Giorgos Galanis
- PKWP1611: The macroeconomics of shadow banking

- Alberto Botta, Eugenio Caversazi and Daniele Tori
- PKWP1610: A Marx 'crises' model: The reproduction schemes revisited

- Marco Veronese Passarella
- PKWP1609: Secular stagnation and progressive economic policy alternatives

- Ozlem Onaran
- PKWP1608: Determinants of US household debt: New evidence from the SCF

- Rafael Wildauer
- PKWP1607: Demand effects of fiscal policy since 2008

- Engelbert Stockhammer, Walid Qazizada and Sebastian Gechert
- PKWP1606: The Italian economic decline in a Kaldorian theoretical perspective

- Guglielmo Forges Davanzati, Rosario Patalano and Guido Traficante
- PKWP1605: Do shadow banks create money? 'Financialisation' and the monetary circuit

- Jo Michell
- PKWP1604: Long run convergence in a neo-Kaleckian open-economy model with autonomous export growth

- Won Jun Nah and Marc Lavoie
- PKWP1603: Wage- versus profit-led growth in the context of international interactions and public spending: The political aspects of wage-led recovery

- Ozlem Onaran
- PKWP1602: Wage-led growth in the EU15 member states: The effects of income distribution on growth, investment, trade balance, and inflation

- Ozlem Onaran
- PKWP1601: The effects of financialization on investment: Evidence from firm-level data for the UK

- Daniele Tori and Ozlem Onaran
- PKWP1512: Wage-led versus profit-led demand: What have we learned? A Kalecki-Minsky view

- Engelbert Stockhammer
- PKWP1511: A critique to the expansionary austerity: Theoretical weaknesses and empirical counter evidence

- Alberto Botta and Daniele Tori
- PKWP1510: Neoliberal growth models, monetary union and the Euro crisis. A post-Keynesian perspective

- Engelbert Stockhammer
- PKWP1509: A post-Keynesian theory for Tobin's q in a stock-flow consistent framework

- Engelbert Stockhammer and Felix Lopez Martinez
- PKWP1508: European growth models and working class restructuring before the crisis

- Engelbert Stockhammer, Cédric Durand and Ludwig List
- PKWP1506: The complex inequality-innovation-public investment nexus: What we (don't) know, what we should, and what we have to do

- Alberto Botta
- PKWP1505: Nicholas Kaldor on endogenous money and increasing returns

- Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
- PKWP1504: Frederic S. Lee's contributions to heterodox economics

- Tae-Hee Jo and Zdravka Todorova
- PKWP1503: Debt-driven growth? Wealth, distribution and demand in OECD countries

- Engelbert Stockhammer and Rafael Wildauer
- PKWP1502: Keynes, the Pope and the IMF

- Mark Hayes
- PKWP1501: A Veblenian articulation of the monetary theory of production

- Zdravka Todorova
- PKWP1412: A Steindlian account of the distribution of corporate profits and leverage: A stock-flow consistent macroeconomic model with agent-based microfoundations

- Jo Michell
- PKWP1411: A Post-Keynesian response to Piketty's 'fundamental contradiction of capitalism'

- Felix Lopez Martinez and Engelbert Stockhammer
- PKWP1410: The macroeconomics of a financial Dutch disease

- Alberto Botta
- PKWP1409: The role of belief in the debate over austerity policies

- Sheila Dow
- PKWP1408: Consistency in pluralism and microfoundations

- Sheila Dow
- PKWP1407: From resilient regions to bioregions: An exploration of green post-Keynesianism

- Molly Scott Cato
- PKWP1406: Unemployment, capital accumulation and labour market institutions in the Great Recession

- Engelbert Stockhammer, Alexander Guschanski and Karsten Kohler
- PKWP1405: Pseudo-Goodwin cycles in a Minsky model

- Engelbert Stockhammer and Jo Michell
- PKWP1404: Government spending multipliers in contraction and expansion

- Walid Qazizada and Engelbert Stockhammer
- PKWP1403: How financial innovation might cancel out bank regulation along financial cycles. A Keynes's state of confidence interpretation

- Konstantinos Loizos
- PKWP1402: Unemployment benefits, the 'added worker effect' and income distribution in a monetary economy

- Guglielmo Forges Davanzati
- PKWP1401: The Euro crisis and contradictions of Neoliberalism in Europe

- Engelbert Stockhammer
- PKWP1308: Framing finance: A methodological account

- Sheila Dow
- PKWP1307: Fiscal policy: Its role in an independent Scotland

- Anthony J Laramie and Douglas Mair
- PKWP1306: How reflexive have economists been in the wake of the crisis: 'The times they are a -changin'?

- Ioana Negru
- PKWP1305: The role of income inequality in crisis theories and in the subprime crisis

- Thomas Goda
- PKWP1304: Income distribution and aggregate demand: A global Post-Keynesian model

- Ozlem Onaran and Giorgos Galanis
- PKWP1303: Changes in income inequality from a global perspective: An overview

- Thomas Goda
- PKWP1302: Effective demand: Securing the foundations - A symposium

- Olivier Allain, Jochen Hartwig and Mark Hayes
- PKWP1209: Ingham and Keynes on the nature of money

- Mark Hayes
- PKWP1206: Rebalancing the Euro area: The costs of internal devaluation

- Engelbert Stockhammer and Dimitris Sotiropoulos
- PKWP1107: The state of short-term expectation

- Mark Hayes
- PKWP1106: The UK future jobs fund: The Labour party's adoption of the job guarantee principle

- Tanweer Ali
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