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- 202/2022: Financial inclusion, mobile money and regulatory architecture

- Martina Metzger, Maureen Were and Jennifer Pédussel Wu
- 201/2022: Dependency revisited: Commodities, commodity-related capital flows and growth models in emerging economies

- Michael Schedelik, Andreas Nölke, Christian May and Alexandre Gomes
- 200/2022: A supermultiplier demand-led growth accounting analysis applied to the Spanish economy (1998-2019)

- Héctor Labat-Moles and Ricardo de Figueiredo Summa
- 199/2022: Growth regimes of populist governments: A comparative study on Hungary and Poland

- Julia Kühnast
- 198/2022: FDI-led growth models: Sraffian supermultiplier models of export platforms and tax havens

- Ryan Woodgate
- 197/2022: Demand and growth regimes of the BRICs countries

- Juan Campana, João Emboava Vaz, Eckhard Hein and Benjamin Jungmann
- 196/2022: Varieties of demand and growth regimes: Post-Keynesian foundations

- Eckhard Hein
- 195/2022: Nothing new under the sun: The so-called "growth model perspective"

- Bruno Amable
- 194/2022: House price cycles, housing systems, and growth models

- Karsten Kohler, Ben Tippet and Engelbert Stockhammer
- 193/2022: Financialisation, varieties of macroeconomic regimes and stagnation tendencies in a stylised Kaleckian model

- Eckhard Hein
- 192/2022: Financialisation and the potentials for a progressive equality-, sustainability- and domestic demand-led regime: A post-Keynesian simulation approach

- Eckhard Hein, Franz Prante and Alessandro Bramucci
- 191/2022: Formation of the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreements Domestic Advisory Group: What it means for the civil society in Vietnam?
- Do Quynh Chi
- 190/2022: Political economy of growth regimes in Poland and Turkey

- Ümit Akçay and Benjamin Jungmann
- 189/2022: The new developmental state and the challenges of the socio-ecological transformation: Lessons from Argentina and Brazil

- Lucia Alfano
- 188/2022: Moving the center: Adapting the toolbox of growth model research to emerging capitalist economies

- Daniel Mertens, Andreas Nölke, Christian May, Michael Schedelik, Tobias Ten Brink and Alexandre Gomes
- 187/2022: Situating the COVID-19 pandemic in the context of the Indian economy

- Praveen K. Jha and Meghna Goyal
- 186/2022: Distributive conflict and the end of Brazilian economy's "Brief Golden Age"

- Franklin Serrano and Ricardo de Figueiredo Summa
- 185/2022: Macroeconomic effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Germany and the European Monetary Union and economic policy reactions

- Hansjörg Herr and Zeynep Mualla Nettekoven
- 184/2022: Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil: Macroeconomic effects and policies

- Bruno de Conti
- 183/2022: Financialization in emerging Europe

- Milka Kazandziska
- 182/2022: Offshoring via vertical FDI in a long-run Kaleckian model

- Ryan Woodgate
- 181/2022: Addressing systemic risk in Europe during Covid-19: The role of regulation and the policy mix

- Vitor Dotta
- 180/2022: Political economy of labor market policies for current labor market transformations in Europe

- Fausto Favero
- 179/2022: Concepts of justice in the degrowth debate

- Sonja Hennen
- 178/2022: Emotional regimes in the political economy of the "welfare service state": The case of continuing education and active inclusion in Germany

- Sigrid Betzelt and Ingo Bode
- 177/2022: German political decisions on armament and arms exports examined under the concept of the military-industrial complex

- Paul Saupe
- 176/2021: Fiskalische Spielräume für eine offensive Wohnungsbaupolitik

- Michael Heine and Hansjörg Herr
- 175/2021: Alternative uses of functional finance: Lerner, MMT and the Sraffiansh

- Ricardo de Figueiredo Summa
- 174/2021: The causes of Original Sin: An empirical investigation of emerging market and developing countries

- Dennis Andreas Gegenfurtner
- 173/2021: Varieties and interdependencies of demand and growth regimes in finance-dominated capitalism

- Franz Prante, Eckhard Hein and Alessandro Bramucci
- 172/2021: Growth drivers in emerging capitalist economies before and after the Global Financial Crisis

- Benjamin Jungmann
- 171/2021: Northern Ireland and European integration: A historical analysis of divergent nationalist discourses

- Anne Martin
- 170/2021: Macroeconomic transformation of capitalism - How to achieve politically determined growth rates?

- Hansjörg Herr
- 169/2021: The macroeconomic implications of zero growth: A post-Keynesian approach

- Eckhard Hein and Valeria Jimenez
- 168/2021: Horizontal inequality and grievances: A lethal combination? A case study analyzing the impact of the Israeli settlement policy on the level of violence of Palestinian citizens living in Hebron

- Dana Butler
- 167/2021: An empirical characterization of volatility dynamics in the DAX

- Leonardo Quero Virla
- 166/2021: Chile despertó - The reasons for the mass protests in Chile 2019/2020

- Lea Sasse
- 165/2021: Global value chains - A Panacea for development?

- Petra Dünhaupt and Hansjörg Herr
- 164/2021: Economic and social effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and the future of global value chains

- Petra Dünhaupt, Hansjörg Herr, Fabian Mehl and Christina Teipen
- 163/2021: Deutsche Reichsbank - Entstehung, Funktion und Politik

- Michael Heine and Hansjörg Herr
- 162/2021: US economic sanctions on Cuba: An analysis of the reasons for their maintenance

- Jan Nahrstedt
- 161/2021: Multinational corporations and commercialised states: Can state aid serve as the basis for an FDI-driven growth strategy?

- Ryan Woodgate
- 160/2021: Inequality, household debt, ageing and bubbles: A model of demand-side Secular Stagnation

- Stefano Di Bucchianico
- 159/2021: The effectiveness and risks of loose monetary policy under financialisation

- Sara Feiner Solís
- 158/2021: Financialisation and macroeconomic regimes in emerging capitalist economies before and after the Great Recession

- Ümit Akçay, Eckhard Hein and Benjamin Jungmann
- 157/2021: The twilight of neoliberalism in the USA?

- Trevor Evans
- 156/2021: India's participation in global value chains and some implications for economic and social upgrading: A case study of the automobile sector

- Praveen K. Jha and Dinesh Kumar
- 155/2021: Truth vs. justification: Contrasting heterodox and mainstream thinking on development via the example of austerity in Africa

- Alice Sindzingre
- 154/2021: Profit-led in effect or in mere appearance? Estimating the Irish demand regime given the influence of multinational enterprises

- Ryan Woodgate
- 153/2021: Financialisation and rental housing: A case study of Berlin

- Clementine Davies