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- 52/2015: From immigrants to fundamentalists: Changing portrayals of Muslim identities in Europe

- Daphne Owers
- 51/2015: The crisis of finance-led capitalism in the United States of America

- Trevor Evans
- 50/2015: Austerity, cyclical adjustment and the remaining leeway for expansionary fiscal policies within the current EU fiscal framework

- Achim Truger
- 49/2015: International refugee law and the European Union's Refugee Protection Protocol: A study on the ius cogens norm of non-refoulement

- Cintia Balogh
- 48/2015: Theories of finance and financial crisis: Lessons for the Great Recession

- Nina Dodig and Hansjörg Herr
- 47/2015: Meet the need for inclusive urbanization in China: Migrants' urban housing demand along their socio-economic transition

- Sören Gottschalch
- 46/2015: EU policies addressing current account imbalances in the EMU: An assessment

- Nina Dodig and Hansjörg Herr
- 45/2014: Finance and crisis: Marxian, institutionalist and circuitist approaches

- Georgios Argitis, Trevor Evans, Jo Michell and Jan Toporowski
- 44/2014: Financialisation and the financial and economic crises: The case of Germany

- Daniel Detzer and Eckhard Hein
- 43/2014: Soziale Rechte gegen Exklusion: Symposium zur Verabschiedung von Martin Kronauer

- Walter Siebel, Karin Gottschall and Emmerich Tálos
- 42/2014: Finance-dominated capitalism and income distribution: A Kaleckian perspective on the case of Germany

- Eckhard Hein and Daniel Detzer
- 41/2014: An empirical assessment of the contribution of financialization and corporate governance to the rise in income inequality

- Petra Dünhaupt
- 40/2014: The governance of offshoring and its effects at home: The role of codetermination in the international organization of German firms

- Alessandro Bramucci and Antonello Zanfei
- 39/2014: Finance-dominated capitalism in Germany: Deep recession and quick recovery

- Daniel Detzer and Eckhard Hein
- 38/2014: Policy-making of the European Central Bank during the crisis: Do personalities matter?

- James Basham and Aanor Roland
- 37/2014: The impact of the increasing demand for biofuels in the EU on the possibility to conduct collective action for reaching a common good: The changes in the community-based management of the common pastures in Ethiopia

- Pavlina Miteva
- 36/2014: When one country's land gain is another country's land loss...: The social, ecological and economic dimensions of sand extraction in the context of world-systems analysis exemplified by Singapore's sand imports

- Maria Franke
- 35/2014: Financialisation, distribution, growth and crises: Long-run tendencies

- Eckhard Hein and Nina Dodig
- 34/2014: Financial, economic and social systems: French Regulation School, Social Structures of Accumulation and Post-Keynesian approaches compared

- Eckhard Hein, Nina Dodig and Natalia Budyldina
- 33/2014: Previous financial crises leading to stagnation: Selected case studies

- Nina Dodig and Hansjörg Herr
- 32/2014: Theories of financial crises: An overview

- Daniel Detzer and Hansjörg Herr
- 31/2014: Towards a green internal electricity market: The self-regulation of European Transmission System Operators for Electricity within EU multilevel governance

- Anna Brüning
- 30/2014: Resource curse: A comparative study

- Behzad Azarhoushang and Marko Rukavina
- 29/2013: Income inequality and the welfare state: How redistributive is the public sector?

- Thomas Obst
- 28/2013: The theory of reflexivity: A non-stochastic randomness theory for business schools only?

- Dirk Ehnts and Miguel Carrión Álvarez
- 27/2013: Urbanization in China and how urban housing demand can be met

- Sören Gottschalch
- 26/2013: Crisis, structural reform and the dismantling of the European Social Model(s)

- Christoph Hermann
- 25/2013: The Federal Reserve in times of economic crisis: Paths and choices since 2007

- Sina Rüdiger
- 24/2013: Future fiscal and debt policies: Germany in the Context of the European Monetary Union

- Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger
- 23/2013: An analytical framework for the Post-Keynesian macroeconomic paradigm

- Hansjörg Herr
- 22/2013: Austerity in the Euro area: The sad state of economic policy in Germany and the EU

- Achim Truger
- 21/2013: Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging market candidates for a currency union: The case of Latvia

- Milka Kazandziska
- 20/2013: Eating the fruit of the poisonous tree? Ecological modernisation and sustainable consumption in the EU

- Anna Couturier and Kannika Thaimai
- 19/2013: The changed role of the lender of last resort: Crisis responses of the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of England

- Gayane Oganesyan
- 18/2013: Financial services regulation in the wake of the crisis: The Capital Requirements Directive IV and the Capital Requirements Regulation

- Farina Casselmann
- 17/2013: The effect of financialization on labor's share of income

- Petra Dünhaupt
- 16/2012: A simple model of a currency union with endogenous money and saving-investment imbalances

- Dirk Ehnts
- 15/2012: The German 'debt brake': A shining example for European fiscal policy?

- Achim Truger and Henner Will
- 14/2012: Finance-dominated capitalism, re-distribution and the financial and economic crises: A European perspective

- Eckhard Hein
- 13/2012: New instruments for banking regulation and monetary policy after the crisis

- Daniel Detzer
- 12/2012: The effects of EU fisheries partnership agreements on fish stocks and fishermen: The case of Cape Verde

- Matthias Mundt
- 11/2011: Finance-dominated capitalism, re-distribution, household debt and financial fragility in a Kaleckian distribution and growth model

- Eckhard Hein
- 10/2011: Finance for the poor in demand: Who uses microfinance and why?

- Christiane Ströh de Martínez
- 09/2011: Distribution, 'financialisation' and the financial and economic crisis: Implications for post-crisis economic policies

- Eckhard Hein
- 08/2010: Five explanations for the international financial crisis

- Trevor Evans
- 07/2010: The rate of interest as a macroeconomic distribution parameter: Horizontalism and Post-Keynesian models of distribution of growth

- Eckhard Hein
- 06/2010: Finance-dominated capitalism in crisis: The case for a Global Keynesian New Deal

- Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger
- 05/2010: The past and future of the European Social Model

- Christoph Hermann and Birgit Mahnkopf
- 04/2009: Interest rates, distribution and capital accumulation: A Post-Kaleckian perspective on the US and Germany

- Eckhard Hein and Christian Schoder
- 03/2009: Time, expectations and financial markets

- Hansjörg Herr
- 02/2009: America's exhausted paradigm: Macroeconomic causes of the financial crisis and great recession

- Thomas Palley
- 01/2009: Financialisation', distribution, capital accumulation and productivity growth in a Post-Kaleckian model

- Eckhard Hein