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- 152/2021: Ecological contradictions of Labour's Green New Deal

- Luke Neal
- 151/2020: Wage shares and demand regimes in Central America: An empirical analysis for Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama, 1970-2016

- Valeria Jimenez
- 150/2020: The case for a job guarantee policy in Germany: A political-economic analysis of the potential benefits and obstacles

- Jannik J. Landwehr
- 149/2020: Financialisation and stagnation: A macroeconomic regime perspective

- Eckhard Hein
- 148/2020: South Asian Free Trade Area and food trade: Implications for regional food security

- Megan Ward, Hansjörg Herr and Jennifer Wu
- 147/2020: Macroprudential institutions in Europe - what are the blind spots?

- Zeynep Sonat Nettekoven
- 146/2020: The Italian "Reddito di Cittadinanza" one year later

- Fausto Favero
- 145/2020: The Eurozone in crisis: A Kaleckian macroeconomic regime and policy perspective

- Eckhard Hein and Judith Martschin
- 144/2020: Externalised costs of electric automobility: Social-ecological conflicts of lithium extraction in Chile

- Nina Schlosser
- 143/2020: Trade, global value chains and development: What role for national development banks?

- Petra Dünhaupt and Hansjörg Herr
- 142/2020: How Berlin attracts the Turkish "New Wave": Comparison of economic and socio-cultural pull factors for highly skilled immigrants

- Mehmet Oğuzhan Okumuş
- 141/2020: Gender issues in Kaleckian distribution and growth models: On the macroeconomics of the gender wage gap

- Eckhard Hein
- 140/2020: Opportunities for development through integration in global value chains? A cross-sectoral and cross-national comparison

- Petra Dünhaupt, Hansjörg Herr, Fabian Mehl and Christina Teipen
- 139/2020: Reforming capitalist democracies: Which way?

- Amit Bhaduri
- 138/2020: The fiscal-monetary nexus in Germany

- Dirk Ehnts
- 137/2020: Social and economic upgrading in the garment supply chain in Vietnam

- Do Quynh Chi
- 136/2020: No gender please, we're central bankers: Distributional impacts of quantitative easing

- Martina Metzger and Brigitte Young
- 135/2020: Labour rights and civil society empowerment in the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement

- Mai Ha Thu and Erwin Schweißhelm
- 134/2020: The Indian IT industry: A global production network perspective

- Ernesto Noronha and Premilla D'Cruz
- 133/2020: Modern Monetary Theory and the public purpose

- Dirk Ehnts and Maurice Höfgen
- 132/2019: Euroscepticism in France: An analysis of actors and causes

- Xhulia Likaj, Lena Rieble and Laura Theuer
- 131/2019: Success and failure of renewable energy policies in the EU: A comparative study of Bulgaria and Poland

- Misato Adachi
- 130/2019: Precarisation, individualisation and the development of trade unions in Germany

- Thore Beckmann, Xhulia Likaj, Paul Steimer and Michael Stöckel
- 129/2019: Assessing systemic risk: An analysis of the German banking sector

- Sophie-Dorothee Rotermund
- 128/2019: Determinants of real exchange rate movements in 15 emerging market economies

- Thomas Goda and Jan Priewe
- 127/2019: Migrant remittances: Alternative money transfer channels

- Martina Metzger, Tim Riedler and Jennifer Wu
- 126/2019: Personal income distribution and progressive taxation in a neo-Kaleckian model: Insights from the Italian case

- Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes
- 125/2019: The European economic crisis from 2007 onwards in the context of a global crisis of over-production of capital - a Marxian monetary theory of value interpretation

- Sascha Gander
- 124/2019: Global Value Chains in economic development

- Hansjörg Herr and Petra Dünhaupt
- 123/2019: Everything must change, so that the world can remain the same: In memory of the life and work of Elmar Altvater

- Birgit Mahnkopf
- 122/2019: Financialization made in Germany: A review

- Daniel Detzer
- 121/2019: Income distribution and the multiplier: An exploration of nonlinear distribution effects in linear Kaleckian distribution and growth models

- Franz Prante
- 120/2019: The making of Turkey's 2018-2019 economic crisis

- Ümit Akçay and Ali Riza Güngen
- 119/2019: Chinese regional inequality and sectoral foreign direct investment

- Behzad Azarhoushang, Jennifer Wu and Shahryar Zaroki
- 118/2019: Karl Marx: An early post-Keynesian? A comparison of Marx's economics with the contributions by Sraffa, Keynes, Kalecki and Minsky

- Eckhard Hein
- 117/2019: Interactive macroeconomics: A pluralist simulator

- Franz Prante, Alessandro Barmucci, Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger
- 116/2019: Investment, autonomous demand and long run capacity utilization: An empirical test for the Euro Area

- Ettore Gallo
- 115/2019: Knapp's 'State Theory of Money' and its reception in German academic discourse

- Dirk Ehnts
- 114/2019: The development of the German labour market after World War II

- Hansjörg Herr and Bea Ruoff
- 113/2019: Marx and Keynes: From exploitation to employment

- Fritz Helmedag
- 112/2018: The limits to profit-wage redistribution: Endogenous regime shifts in Kaleckian models of growth and distribution

- Kasper Köhler
- 111/2018: Overhead labour costs in a neo-Kaleckian growth model with autonomous expenditures

- Won Jun Nah and Marc Lavoie
- 110/2018: Functional distribution and wage inequality in recent Kaleckian growth models

- Eckhard Hein and Franz Prante
- 109/2018: Is wage labor in highly developed capitalism today still a force of social transformation?

- Martin Kronauer
- 108/2018: Development paths: A case for public investment as the alternative to the Washington Consensus

- Earta Lauka
- 107/2018: Structural conditions for currency internationalisation: International finance and the survival constraint

- Stefan Angrick
- 106/2018: The paradox of tax competition: Effective corporate tax rates as a determinant of foreign direct investment in a modified neo-Kaleckian model

- Ryan Woodgate
- 105/2018: Is the debt brake behind Germany's successful fiscal consolidation?

- Katja Rietzler and Achim Truger
- 104/2018: Financialisation, distribution & the macroeconomic regimes before & after the crisis: A post-Keynesian view on Denmark, Estonia & Latvia

- Petra Dünhaupt and Eckhard Hein
- 103/2018: Underdevelopment and unregulated markets: Seven reasons why unregulated markets reproduce underdevelopment

- Hansjörg Herr