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- 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
- 102/2018: Proposals for monetary reform: A critical assessment using the general quantity equation by Wolfgang Stützel

- Ruben Tarne
- 101/2018: Karl Marx's thoughts on functional income distribution - a critical analysis

- Hansjörg Herr
- 100/2018: Neoliberal populism in Turkey and its crisis

- Ümit Akçay
- 99/2018: International environmental governance and the Paris agreement on climate change: The adoption of the "pledge and review" governance approach

- Finn Cahill-Webb
- 98/2018: The Communist Manifesto: What can we learn today for a country like Vietnam?

- Hansjörg Herr
- 97/2018: The economic expansion in the US since 2009 and Donald Trump's ambitions to "drain the swamp"

- Trevor Evans
- 96/2018: Inequality and growth: Marxian and post-Keynesian/Kaleckian perspectives on distribution and growth regimes before and after the Great Recession

- Eckhard Hein
- 95/2018: The determinants of German exports: An analysis of intra- and extra-EMU trade

- Henriette Heinze
- 94/2017: A database for investigating foreign direct investment and regional trade

- Jennifer Wu, Salmai Qari, Clark Banach and Behzad Azarhoushang
- 93/2017: Inflation and hyperinflation in Venezuela (1970s-2016): A post-Keynesian interpretation

- Marta Kulesza
- 92/2017: From Wicksell to Le Bourva to Modern Monetary Theory: A Wicksell connection

- Dirk Ehnts and Nicolas Barbaroux
- 91/2017: The clash of rural-urban migrants and real estate investors on Phnom Penh's housing market: Prospects for garment workers

- Vera Buttmann
- 90/2017: Financialisation and tendencies towards stagnation: The role of macroeconomic regime changes in the course of and after the financial and economic crisis 2007-9

- Eckhard Hein
- 89/2017: The role of the Eastern member states in the European Union's energy and climate policy

- Cenk Olgun
- 88/2017: Offshoring, industry heterogeneity and employment

- Alessandro Bramucci, Valeria Cirillo, Rinaldo Evangelista and Dario Guarascio
- 87/2017: The Nordic model of economic development: Shocks, reforms and future prospects

- Roberto Iacono
- 86/2017: Asymmetric exchange rate policy in inflation targeting developing countries

- Ahmet Benlialper, Hasan Cömert and Nadir Öcal
- 85/2017: Financialisation and distribution in the US, the UK, Spain, Germany, Sweden and France: Before and after the crisis

- Eckhard Hein, Petra Dünhaupt, Ayoze Alfageme and Marta Kulesza
- 84/2017: Fiscal space on the eurozone periphery: The case of Spain

- Jorge Uxó González, Ignacio Alvarez and Eladio Febrero
- 83/2017: Macroeconomic effects of personal and functional income inequality: Theory and empirical evidence for the US and Germany

- Franz Prante
- 82/2017: A policy analysis of the EU Emissions Trading System and its crisis

- Julia Anna Ruf
- 81/2017: A comprehensive evaluation of the EU's biofuel policy: From biofuels to agrofuels

- Kitty Murnaghan
- 80/2016: Why are policy real interest rates so high in Brazil? An analysis of the determinants of the Central Bank of Brazil's real interest rate

- Thereza Balliester Reis
- 79/2016: From budgetary instrument to the budgetary objective: The Portuguese case

- Luís Lopes and Margarida Antunes
- 78/2016: Currency devaluations, aggregate demand, and debt dynamics in an economy with foreign currency liabilities

- Karsten Kohler
- 77/2016: Financialisation and work: New transdisciplinary insights from micro-level survey data

- Sigrid Betzelt, Ana C. Santos and Cláudia A. Lopes
- 76/2016: EU Blue Card: A promising tool among labour migration policies? A comparative analysis of selected countries

- Simona Bellini
- 75/2016: Post-Keynesian macroeconomics since the mid-1990s: Main developments

- Eckhard Hein
- 74/2016: Liquidity, insolvency and the state

- Dirk Ehnts
- 73/2016: Understanding the Brazilian demand regime: A Kaleckian approach

- Bruno Tomio
- 72/2016: The euro zone crisis: What would John Maynard do?

- Dirk Ehnts
- 71/2016: Offshoring, employment and wages

- Alessandro Bramucci
- 70/2016: Ethiopia's high growth and its challenges: Causes and prospects

- Jan Priewe
- 69/2016: Long-run convergence in a neo-Kaleckian open-economy model with autonomous export growth

- Won Jun Nah and Marc Lavoie
- 68/2016: Autonomous government expenditure growth, deficits, debt and distribution in a neo-Kaleckian growth model

- Eckhard Hein
- 67/2016: Financialization and the crises of capitalism

- Petra Dünhaupt
- 66/2016: The Bhaduri/Marglin post-Kaleckian model in the history of distribution and growth theories: An assessment by means of model closures

- Eckhard Hein
- 65/2016: The Federal Reserve as lender of last resort during the subprime crisis: Successful stabilisation without structural changes

- Hansjörg Herr, Sina Rüdiger and Jennifer Wu
- 64/2016: Financialisation, debt and inequality: Scenarios based on a stock flow consistent model

- Daniel Detzer
- 63/2016: After the financial crisis: Reforms and reform options for finance, regulation and institutional structure

- Hansjörg Herr
- 62/2016: Financialisation in currency, energy and residential property markets

- Trevor Evans and Hansjörg Herr
- 61/2016: Causes and consequences of the financial crisis and the implications for a more resilient financial and economic system

- Eckhard Hein