Working Papers
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- 268: Financialisation of everyday life in the Global South – A study about low-income Brazilian workers

- Thereza Balliester Reis
- 267: The Impacts of Disasters on Capital Flows, International Reserves and Exchange Rates: Implications for Public Sector Financial Risk Management and Development Lenders

- Yuen C. Lo and Ulrich Volz
- 266: The Price of Trust: Greenium and Greenwashing in Asia’s Green Bond Markets

- Alexander Dryden and Enrico Pulieri
- 265: Why Do Eligible Individuals Fail to Enrol in Government Social Benefits? A Systematic Scoping Review of Barriers to Access

- Mariona Tres Vilanova
- 264: The climate crisis meets the ECB: tinkering around the edges or paradigm shift?

- Yannis Dafermos
- 263: Financialisation of housing in South Korea: State-sanctioned popular speculation on housing

- Hwanhee Bae
- 262: Encumbered Security? Conceptualising Vertical and Horizontal Repos in the Euro Area

- Steffen Murau, Alexandru-Stefan Goghie and Matteo Giordano
- 261: Unveiling Structure and Dynamics of Global Digital Production Technology Networks: A new digital technology classification and network analysis based on trade data

- Antonio Andreoni, Guendalina Anzolin, Mateus Labrunje and Danilo Spinola
- 260: Are low-income workers financially irresponsible? An analysis of financial and accounting practices in Nairobi

- Thereza Balliester Reis and Vincent Mugo Kamau
- 259: Towards a climate just financial system

- Yannis Dafermos
- 258: Accounting for Some Recent Deaths in South Africa: Zombie Economics Blues

- John Sender
- 257: The ‘Finance-Extraction-Transitions Nexus’: Towards A Critical Research Agenda Exploring the Scramble for Transition Minerals

- Tobias Franz and Angus McNelly
- 256: Redirect the Probability Approach in Econometrics Towards PAC Learning, Part II

- Duo Qin
- 255: Financialisation of Non-Financial Corporations in South Africa: An integrated framework to study variations across sectors, value chains and firms

- Antonio Andreoni, Nishal Robb and Sophie van Huellen
- 254: Nature and Pattern of Subcontracting Linkages in the Informal Economy in India: Implications for Possibilities of Economic Transformation

- Surbhi Kesar
- 253: Contradictions and crisis in the world of work in the present conjuncture: Informality, precarity and the pandemic

- Surbhi Kesar, Snehashish Bhattacharya and Lopamudra Banerjee
- 252: Global ideas of welfare and the narrowing scope of social policy

- Julia Ngozi Chukwuma
- 251: Health policy and changing perceptions of Universal Health Coverage

- Julia Ngozi Chukwuma
- 250: Narrowing women’s time and income gaps: an assessment of the synergies between working time reduction and universal income schemes

- André Cieplinski, Simone D'Alessandro, Chandni Dwarkasing and Pietro Guarnieri
- 249: Redirect the Probability Approach in Econometrics Towards PAC Learning

- Duo Qin
- 248: Aid's impact on democracy
- Miguel Niño-Zarazúa, Ana Horigoshi and Rachel M. Gisselquist
- 247: Locating Industrial Policy in Developmental Transformation: Lessons from the Past, Prospects for the Future

- Ben Fine and Seeraj Mohamed
- 246: What is financial inclusion? A critical review

- Thereza Balliester Reis
- 245: The Relevance of Financialization for African Economies: Lessons from South Africa

- Sam Ashman, Ben Fine and Ewa Karwowski
- 244: The Effects of Natural Disasters on Price Stability in the Euro Area

- John Beirne, Yannis Dafermos, Alexander Kriwoluzky, Nuobu Renzhi, Ulrich Volz and Jana Wittich
- 243: Climate change, central banking and financial supervision: beyond the risk exposure approach

- Yannis Dafermos
- 242: Rwanda's Agricultural Transformation Revisited: Stagnating Food Production, Systematic Overestimation, and a Flawed Performance Contract System

- Sebastian Heinen
- 241: Essential Work: Using A Social Reproduction Lens to Investigate the Re-Organisation of Work During the COVID-19 Pandemic

- Sara Stevano, Rosimina Ali and Merle Jamieson
- 240: Financialisation in developing countries: Approaches, concepts, and metrics

- Costas Lapavitsas and Aylin Soydan
- 239: Regional developmentalism in West Africa: The case for commodity-based industrialisation through regional cooperation in the cocoa-chocolate sector

- Jonathan Bashi Rudahindwa and Sophie van Huellen
- 238: The privatisation and financialisation of social care in the UK

- Kate Bayliss and Jasmine Gideon
- 237: China versus the US in the Pandemic Crisis: The State-People Nexus Confronting Systemic Challenges

- Dic Lo and Yuning Shi
- 236: The Evolution of Female Labour Force Participation in Jordan

- Alma Boustati
- 235: The Political Economy of Inequality in Chile and Mexico: Two Tales of Neoliberalism

- Giorgos Gouzoulis and Collin Constantine
- 234: An Analysis of the use of Chemical Pesticides and their Impact on Yields, Farmer Income and Agricultural Sustainability: The Case for Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia

- Aparna Rao and Risa Morimoto
- 233: Low-carbon transition risks for finance

- Gregor Semieniuk, Emanuele Campiglio, Jean-Francois Mercure, Ulrich Volz and Neil R. Edwards
- 232: Central Bank Mandates, Sustainability Objectives and the Promotion of Green Finance

- Simon Dikau and Ulrich Volz
- 231: The “wickedness†of trashing the plastics age: limitations of government policy in the case of the Philippines

- Natasha Kunesch and Risa Morimoto
- 230: Tourism as a Mechanism in Reducing Income Inequality in Developing Economies

- Dan Tan and Risa Morimoto
- 229: Poverty, institutions and environmental degradation: Fishing commons governance and the livelihood of rural households amid mangrove deforestation in Puttalam, Sri Lanka

- Pri Perera and Risa Morimoto
- 228: Inequality in Energy Consumption: Statistical Equilibrium or a Question of Accounting Conventions?

- Gregor Semieniuk and Isabella M. Weber
- 227: Determinants of Developing Countries' Export Upgrading: The Role of China and Productive Investment

- Yue Teng and Dic Lo
- 226: Neither crowding in nor out: Public direct investment mobilising private investment into renewable electricity projects

- Matteo Deleidi, Mariana Mazzucato and Gregor Semieniuk
- 225: Modelling Opportunity Cost Effects in Money Demand due to Openness

- Sophie van Huellen, Duo Qin, Shan Lu, Huiwen Wang, Qingchao Wang and Thanos Moraitis
- 224: A Note on the Relationship between Additive Separability and Decomposability in Measuring Income Inequality

- Ben Fine
- 223: Approaches to Price Formation in Financialised Commodity Markets

- Sophie van Huellen
- 222: Central Bank Mandates, Sustainability Objectives and the Promotion of Green Finance

- Simon Dikau and Ulrich Volz
- 221: Corruption: Fertility, electricity and television: is there a link? Evidence from Pakistan, 1990-2012

- Luca Tasciotti, Farooq Sulehria and Natascha Wagner
- 220: Corruption: Public and Private

- Lorenzo Pellegrini and Luca Tasciotti
- 219: Post-Truth: An Alumni Economist’s Perspective

- Ben Fine
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