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- inetwp126: The Geography of New Technologies

- Nicholas Bloom, Tarek Hassan, Aakash Kalyani, Josh Lerner and Ahmed Tahoun
- inetwp125: How the Disappearance of Unionized Jobs Obliterated an Emergent Black Middle Class

- William Lazonick, Philip Moss and Joshua Weitz
- inetwp124: Modigliani Meets Minsky: Inequality, Debt, and Financial Fragility in America, 1950-2016

- Alina Bartscher, Moritz Kuhn, Moritz Schularick and Ulrike Steins
- inetwp123: Three Comments on Storm “The Economics and Politics of Social Democracy: A Reconsideration”

- Joseph Halevi, Peter Kriesler, Duncan Foley and Thomas Ferguson
- inetwp122: The Economics and Politics of Social Democracy: A Reconsideration

- Servaas Storm
- inetwp121: Payroll Share, Real Wage and Labor Productivity across US States

- Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz, Codrina Rada, Ansel Schiavone and Rudiger von Arnim
- inetwp120: Profits, Innovation and Financialization in the Insulin Industry

- Rosie Collington
- inetwp119: Firm-Level Exposure to Epidemic Diseases: Covid-19, SARS, and H1N1

- Tarek Hassan, Stephan Hollander, Laurence van Lent and Ahmed Tahoun
- 118: Private Equity Buyouts in Healthcare: Who Wins, Who Loses?

- Eileen Appelbaum and Rosemary Batt
- 117: The EU's Green Deal: Bismarck`s `what is possible` versus Thunberg`s `what is imperative`

- Servaas Storm
- inetwp115: How Market Sentiment Drives Forecasts of Stock Returns

- Roman Frydman, Nicholas Mangee and Josh Stillwagon
- 114: WhoÕs Responsible Here? Establishing Legal Responsibility in the Fissured Workplace

- Tanya Goldman and David Weil
- 113: Payment vs. Funding: The Law of Reflux for Today

- Perry Mehrling
- 112: Modeling Myths: On the Need for Dynamic Realism in DICE and other Equilibrium Models of Global Climate Mitigation

- Michael Grubb and Claudia Wieners
- 111: Is the Most Unproductive Firm the Foundation of the Most Efficient Economy? Penrosian Learning Confronts the Neoclassical Fallacy

- William Lazonick
- 110: Inclusive American Economic History:Containing Slaves, Freedmen, Jim Crow Laws, and the Great Migration

- Trevon Logan and Peter Temin
- 109: High Finance, Political Money, and the U.S. Congress: A Quantitative Assessment of the Campaign to Roll Back Dodd-Frank

- Thomas Ferguson, Paul Jorgenson and Jie Chen
- 108: The Secular Stagnation of Productivity Growth

- Servaas Storm
- 106: The Global Impact of Brexit Uncertainty

- Tarek Hassan, Laurence van Lent, Stephan Hollander and Ahmed Tahoun
- 105: The Decline of the U.S. Labor Share Across Sectors

- Ivan Mendieta-Muñoz, Codrina Rada and Rudiger von Arnim
- 104: Big Tech Acquisitions and the Potential Competition Doctrine: The Case of Facebook

- Mark Glick and Catherine Ruetschlin
- 103: Synthetic MMT: Old Line Keynesianism with an Expansionary Twist

- Lance Taylor
- 102: From the EMS to the EMU and... to China

- Joseph Halevi
- 101: Europe 1957 to 1979: From the Common Market to the European Monetary System

- Joseph Halevi
- 100: The Political Economy of Europe since 1945: A Kaleckian perspective

- Joseph Halevi
- 99: American Gothic: How Chicago Economics Distorts `Consumer Welfare` in Antitrust

- Mark Glick
- 98: State Expansionary Austerity and Reverse Causality: A Critique of the Conventional Approach

- Christian Breuer
- 97: State Capacity and Demand for Identity: Evidence from Political Instability in Mali

- Maxim Ananyev and Mikhail Poyker
- 96: Firm-Level Political Risk: Measurement and Effects

- Tarek Hassan, Stephan Hollander, Laurence van Lent and Ahmed Tahoun
- 95: Antitrust and Economic History: The Historic Failure of the Chicago School of Antitrust

- Mark Glick
- 94: Lost in deflation: Why Italy`s woes are a warning to the whole Eurozone

- Servaas Storm
- 93: Potential Output in Theory and Practice: A Revision and Update of Okun`s Original Method

- Claudia Fontanari, Antonella Palumbo and Chiara Salvatori
- 92: The Knightian Uncertainty Hypothesis: Unforeseeable Change and Muth`s Consistency Constraint in Modeling Aggregate Outcomes

- Roman Frydman, Soren Johansen, Anders Rahbek and Morten Tabor
- 91: Economic Consequences of the U.S. Convict Labor System

- Mikhail Poyker
- 90: Labor Laws and Manufacturing Performance in India: How Priors Trump Evidence and Progress Gets Stalled

- Servaas Storm
- 89: New Evidence on the Portfolio Balance Approach to Currency Returns

- Nevin Cavusoglu, Michael Goldberg and Josh Stillwagon
- 88: Estimates of the Natural Rate of Interest and the Stance of Monetary Policies: A Critical Assessment

- Enrico Levrero
- 87: The Contributions of Socioeconomic and Opioid Supply Factors to Geographic Variation in U.S. Drug Mortality Rates

- Shannon Monnat
- 86: Finance in Economic Growth: Eating the Family Cow

- Peter Temin
- 85: Citation Patterns in Economics and Beyond

- Matthias Aistleitner, Jakob Kapeller and Stefan Steinerberger
- 84: Economic Growth and Carbon Emissions: The Road to `Hothouse Earth` is Paved with Good Intentions

- Servaas Storm and Enno Schroder
- 83: The Economic and Social Roots of Populist Rebellion: Support for Donald Trump in 2016

- Thomas Ferguson, Benjamin Page, Jacob Rothschild, Jie Chen and Arturo Chang
- 82: Publishing and Promotion in Economics: The Tyranny of the Top Five

- James Heckman and Sidharth Moktan
- 81: Double Whammy: Implicit Subsidies and the Great Financial Crisis

- Edward Kane
- 80: Race to the Bottom: Low Productivity, Market Power, and Lagging Wages

- Lance Taylor and Ozlem Omer
- 79: Social Stability and Resource Allocation within Business Groups

- Haikun Zhu
- 78: Executive compensation in Europe: Realized gains from stock-based pay

- Patricia Kotnik, Mustafa Erdem Sakinç and Dejan Guduras
- 77: The Subversion of Shareholder Democracy and the Rise of Hedge-Fund Activism

- Jang-Sup Shin
- 76: Labor Institutions and Development Under Globalization

- Servaas Storm and Jeronim Capaldo
- 75: The Focus of Academic Economics: Before and After the Crisis

- Ernest Aigner, Matthias Aistleitner, Florentin Glotzl and Jakob Kapeller
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