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- 2015_02: On the Way to the Great Depression, The Demand Regime of the US Economy (1900-1929)

- Ahmad A. Borazan
- 2015_01: Economics of Unlimited Supply of Labor and Asymmetric Power

- Korkut Erturk
- 2014_05: Gender Differences in Time Poverty in Rural Mozambique

- Diksha Arora
- 2014_04: Neoliberalism and the global imbalances: the neo-Gramscian approach

- Naphon Phumma
- 2014_03: An Economic Perspective (Model) on US Corporations and Treasury Stock

- James P. Gander
- 2014_02: Settlement under the threat of conflict-The cost of asymmetric information

- Eric Sjöberg
- 2014_01: Pricing the Fish Market- Does size matter?

- Eric Sjöberg
- 2013_14: Are governments able to lean against the macroeconomic wind?

- David Kiefer
- 2013_13: Distribution-utilization interactions: a race to the bottom among OECD countries

- Codrina Rada and David Kiefer
- 2013_12: Mr. Rosaens Magical Thinking A Short Evaluation of Alex Rosaens 2013 Prevailing Wage Methodology

- Peter Philips
- 2013_11: A Simple Dynamic-Control Macro Model to Examine the Behavior of International Reserves for Selected Economies

- James P. Gander
- 2013_10: A Dynamic Managerial Theory of Corruption and Productivity Among Firms in Developing Countries

- James P. Gander
- 2013_09: Migration, Location and Provision of Support to Old-Age Parents: The Case of Romania

- Zachary Zimmer, Codrina Rada and Catalin Stoica
- 2013_08: Reading Keynes in Buenos Aires: Prebisch and the Dynamics of Capitalism

- Esteban Perez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo
- 2013_07: Contractor Safety Prequalification

- Peter Philips and Norman Waitzman
- 2013_06: A Shackled Revolution? The Bubble Act and Financial Regulation in 18th Century England

- William McColloch
- 2013_05: Profit maximizing goes global: the race to the bottom

- David Kiefer and Codrina Rada
- 2013_04: Should Green Jobs Be Outsourced?

- Peter Philips
- 2013_03: Bio-Pharmas Impact On Californias State and Local Economy

- Peter Philips and Kevin Duncan
- 2013_2: Occupation and Fertility on the Frontier: Evidence from the State of Utah

- Thomas Maloney, Heidi Hanson and Ken R. Smith
- 2012_09: Formal and Informal Sectors in a Social Accounting Matrix for Brazil

- Henrique Morrone
- 2012_08: Stock Markets and Growth: A Re-Evaluation

- Chase DeHan
- 2012_07: An Essay on the Crisis of Capitalism - a la Marx?

- Korkut Erturk
- 2012_06: Service-led growth and the balance of payments constraint in India: An unsustainable strategy

- Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri and Matías Vernengo
- 2012_05: Indias structural transformation and role in the world economy

- Codrina Rada and Rudiger von Arnim
- 2012_04: Heterodox Central Bankers: Eccles, Prebisch and Financial Reform in 1930s

- Esteban Perez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo
- 2012_03: Are European Banks in Economic Harmonay? An HLM Aproach

- James P. Gander
- 2012_02: The Economics of Pensions. Remarks on Growth, Distribution and Class Conflict

- Codrina Rada
- 2012_01: When Economics Faces the Economy: John Bates Clark and the 1914 Antitrust Legislation

- Luca Fiorito
- 2011_16: Time Use of Mothers and Fathers in Hard Times and Better Times: the U.S. Business Cycle of 2003-2010

- Günseli Berik and Ebru Kongar
- 2011_15: Stabilization and expectations in a state space model of interconnected economies, a dynamic panel study

- David Kiefer
- 2011_14: The return of vulgar economics: A Rejoinder to Colander, Holt and Rosser

- Matías Vernengo
- 2011_13: Portrait of the Economist as a Young Man: Raúl Prebischs evolving views on the business cycle and money, 1919-1949

- Esteban Perez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo
- 2011_12: No Easy Balancing Act: Reducing the Balance of Payments Constraint; Improving Export Competitiveness and Productivity; and Absorbing Surplus Labor The Indian Experience

- Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri
- 2011_11: Thorstein Veblen: A Marxist Starting Point

- Kirsten Ford and William McColloch
- 2011_10: Medical Expenditure Growth and the Diffusion of Medical Technology

- Justin Polchlopek
- 2011_09: Marxs Appreciation of James Steuart: A Theory of History and Value

- William McColloch
- 2011_08: An Aristotelian View of Marxs Method

- Nathaniel Cline, William McColloch and Kirsten Ford
- 2011_07: The Veblenian Roots of Institutional Political Economy

- Kirsten Ford
- 2011_06: Labor productivity and energy use in a three sector model: An application to Egypt

- Rudiger von Arnim and Codrina Rada
- 2011_05: Structural Transformation in China and India: The Role of Macroeconomic Policies

- Codrina Rada and Rudiger von Arnim
- 2011_04: Social Security Tax and Endogenous Technical Change in an Economy with an Aging Population

- Codrina Rada
- 2011_03: Targets, Policy Lags and Sticky Prices in a Two-Equation Model of US Stabilization Policy

- David Kiefer
- 2011_02: Macroeconomic Analysis of Corruption in Developing Economies

- James P. Gander
- 2011_01: Microeconomics of Corruption Among Developing Economies

- James P. Gander
- 2010_09: Asymmetric Power and the Commitment Problem of the Powerful

- Korkut Alp Erturk
- 2010_08: Heterodox Lessons from the Crisis

- Korkut Alp Erturk
- 2010_07: Keynes after Sraffa and Kaldor: Effective demand, accumulation and productivity growth

- Alcino F. Camara-Neto and Matías Vernengo
- 2010_06: A 2-Equation Model of the North Atlantic Economies, a Dynamic Panel Study

- David Kiefer
- 2010_05: Firm Debt Structure and Firm Size: A Micro Approach

- James P. Gander