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- inetwp176: Pricing for Medicine Innovation: A Regulatory Approach to Support Drug Development and Patient Access

- Rosie Collington and William Lazonick
- inetwp175: Why Diagnostic Expectations Cannot Replace REH

- Roman Frydman and Halina Frydman
- inetwp174: Industrial Feudalism and Wealth Inequalities

- Hanna Szymborska and Jan Toporowski
- inetwp173: The Changing Shape of the World Automobile Industry: A Multilayer Network Analysis of International Trade in Components and Parts

- Margherita Russo, Fabrizio Alboni, Jorge Carreto Sangines, Manlio De Domenico, Giuseppe Mangioni, Simone Righi and Annamaria Simonazzi
- inetwp172: Asset Prices Under Knightian Uncertainty

- Roman Frydman, Soren Johansen, Anders Rahbek and Morten Tabor
- inetwp171: Can Panel Data Methodologies Determine the Impact of Climate Change on Economic Growth?

- Richard Rosen
- inetwp170: Central Banks Caught Between Market Liquidity and Fiscal Disciplining: A Money View Perspective on Collateral Policy

- Jakob Vestergaard and Daniela Gabor
- inetwp169: The Knife Edge Election of 2020: American Politics Between Washington, Kabul, and Weimar

- Thomas Ferguson, Paul Jorgensen and Jie Chen
- inetwp168: Zombies at Large? Corporate Debt Overhang and the Macroeconomy

- Oscar Jorda, Martin Kornejew, Moritz Schularick and Alan Taylor
- inetwp167: Why do Sovereign Borrowers Post Collateral? Evidence from the 19th Century

- Marc Flandreau, Stefano Pietrosanti and Carlotta Schuster
- inetwp166: Mexico`s Automotive Industry: A Success Story?

- Jorge Carreto Sangines, Margherita Russo and Annamaria Simonazzi
- inetwp165: Why the CHIPS Are Down: Stock Buybacks and Subsidies in the U.S. Semiconductor Industry

- William Lazonick and Matt Hopkins
- inetwp164: Expectations Concordance and Stock Market Volatility: Knightian Uncertainty in the Year of the Pandemic

- Roman Frydman and Nicholas Mangee
- inetwp163: Market Participants Neither Commit Predictable Errors nor Conform to REH: Evidence from Survey Data of Inflation Forecasts

- Roman Frydman and Josh Stillwagon
- inetwp162: Ambivalence About International Trade in Open- and Closed-ended Survey Responses

- Arturo Chang, Thomas Ferguson, Jacob Rothschild and Benjamin Page
- inetwp161: How Milton Friedman Exploited White Supremacy to Privatize Education

- Nancy MacLean
- inetwp160: Automotive Global Value Chains in Europe

- Matteo Gaddi and Nadia Garbellini
- inetwp159: The Unmaking of the Black Blue-Collar Middle Class

- William Lazonick, Philip Moss and Joshua Weitz
- inetwp158: The Updated Okun Method for Estimation of Potential Output with Broad Measures of Labor Underutilization: An Empirical Analysis

- Claudia Fontanari, Antonella Palumbo and Chiara Salvatori
- inetwp157: Country Risk

- Tarek Hassan, Jesse Schreger, Markus Schwedeler and Ahmed Tahoun
- inetwp156: On the Non-Inflationary effects of Long-Term Unemployment Reductions

- Walter Paternesi Meloni, Davide Romaniello and Antonella Stirati
- inetwp155: Mass Incarceration Retards Racial Integration

- Peter Temin
- inetwp154: US Employment Inequality in the Great Recession and the COVID-19 Pandemic

- Steven Fazzari and Ella Needler
- inetwp153: The Long Search for Stability: Financial Cooperation to Address Global Risks in the East Asian Region

- C.P. Chandrasekhar
- inetwp152: Lessons for the Age of Consequences:COVID-19 and the Macroeconomy

- Servaas Storm
- inetwp151: It's Worse than "Reverse" The Full Case Against Ultra Low and Negative Interest Rates

- William White
- inetwp150: Masking Real Unemployment: The Overall and Racial Impact of Survey Non-Response on Measured Labor Market Outcomes

- Yixia Cai and Dean Baker
- inetwp149: The Erroneous Foundations of Law and Economics

- Mark Glick and Gabriel Lozada
- inetwp148: Cordon of Conformity:Why DSGE models Are Not the Future of Macroeconomics

- Servaas Storm
- inetwp147: Bagehot for Central Bankers

- Laurent Le Maux
- inetwp146: Artificial Intelligence, Globalization, and Strategies for Economic Development

- Anton Korinek and Joseph Stiglitz
- inetwp145: Inflation? It's Import Prices and the Labor Share!

- Lance Taylor and Nelson Barbosa-Filho
- inetwp144: Local David Versus Global Goliath: Populist Parties and the Decline of Progressive Politics in Italy

- Matteo Cavallaro
- inetwp143: Employment Mobility and the Belated Emergence of the Black Middle Class

- Joshua Weitz, William Lazonick and Philip Moss
- inetwp142: Rethinking the Role of the Representativeness Heuristic in Macroeconomics and Finance Theory

- Roman Frydman and Morten Nyboe Tabor
- inetwp141: The Future of the Automotive Industry: Dangerous Challenges or New Life for a Saturated Market

- Annamaria Simonazzi, Jorge Carreto Sanginés and Margherita Russo
- inetwp140: Carbon Pricing and the Elasticity of CO2 Emissions

- Ryan Rafaty, Geoffroy Dolphin and Felix Pretis
- inetwp139: Shadow Lobbyists

- Rocco d`Este, Mirko Draca and Christian Fons-Rosen
- inetwp138: Predicting United States Policy Outcomes with Random Forests

- Shawn McGuire and Charles Delahunt
- inetwp137: Unemployment and Income Distribution: Some Extensions of Shaikh’s Analysis

- Walter Paternesi Meloni and Antonella Stirati
- inetwp136: Masters of Illusion: Bank and Regulatory Accounting for Losses in Distressed Banks

- Edward Kane
- inetwp135: Voting Rights, Deindustrialization, and Republican Ascendancy in the South

- Gavin Wright
- inetwp134: Spilt Milk: COVID-19 and the Dangers of Dairy Industry Consolidation

- Eileen Appelbaum and Jared Gaby-Biegle
- inetwp133: Government as the First Investor in Biopharmaceutical Innovation: Evidence From New Drug Approvals 2010 - 2019

- Ekaterina Cleary, Matthew Jackson and Fred Ledley
- inetwp132: Germany and China Have Savings Gluts, the USA Is a Sump: So What?

- Lance Taylor
- inetwp131: International Financial Regulation: Why It Still Falls Short

- William White
- inetwp130: Immaculate Deception: How (and Why) Bankers Still Enjoy a Global Rescue Network

- Edward Kane
- inetwp129: Employment and Earnings of African Americans Fifty Years After: Progress?

- Philip Moss, William Lazonick and Joshua Weitz
- inetwp128: Never Together:Black and White People in the Postwar Economic Era

- Peter Temin
- inetwp127: National Stockpile: The $5.3 Trillion Question for Pandemic Preparedness Raised by the Ventilator Fiasco

- William Lazonick and Matt Hopkins
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