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Working Paper No. 937October 04, 2019
Indian Fiscal Federalism at the Crossroads
AbstractThere is a growing recognition that fundamental changes are happening in Indian fiscal federalism ex post the abolition of the Planning Commission, the creation of the National Institution for Transforming…more
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Book SeriesOctober 01, 2019
Challenges to Indian Fiscal Federalism
AbstractThe principle of fiscal federalism enshrined in India’s Constitution is under severe strain today. This book is a key addition to understanding the challenges involved. The authors capture the implications…more
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Research Project ReportSeptember 17, 2019
Macroeconomic and Microeconomic Impacts of Improving Physical and Social Infrastructure
AbstractFeminist economics has long emphasized the role of physical and social infrastructure as determinants of the time women spend on household production (the provision of unpaid domestic services and care)….more
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Working Paper No. 936September 04, 2019
Fiscal Reform to Benefit State and Local Governments
AbstractThis paper will present the Modern Money Theory approach to government finance. In short, a national government that chooses its own money of account, imposes a tax in that money…more
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Working Paper No. 935August 22, 2019
Evolving International Monetary and Financial Architecture and the Development Challenge
AbstractThis paper investigates the peculiar macroeconomic policy challenges faced by emerging economies in today’s monetary (non)order and globalized finance. It reviews the evolution of the international monetary and financial architecture…more
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Working Paper No. 934August 22, 2019
An Analysis of the Daily Changes in US Treasury Security Yields
AbstractThis paper analyzes the dynamics of long-term US Treasury security yields from a Keynesian perspective using daily data. Keynes held that the short-term interest rate is the main driver of…more
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One-Pager No. 60July 26, 2019
Fighting Inequality Can Strengthen the US Economy
AbstractSenators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, along with Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, recently proposed to increase the rate of taxation on very high incomes and net worth. One of the primary…more
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Working Paper No. 933July 08, 2019
Defaultnomics
AbstractThe 2008 crisis created a need to rethink many aspects of economic theory, including the role of public intervention in the economy. On this issue, we explore the Barro-Ricardo equivalence,…more
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Working Paper No. 932June 26, 2019
Rethinking China’s Local Government Debt in the Frame of Modern Money Theory
AbstractLocal government debt in China is increasing and presents a great threat to China’s financial stability. In China’s fiscal system, the central government often prioritizes reducing its fiscal deficit and…more
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Working Paper No. 931May 30, 2019
How to Pay for the Green New Deal
AbstractThis paper follows the methodology developed by J. M. Keynes in his How to Pay for the War pamphlet to estimate the “costs” of the Green New Deal (GND) in…more
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Working Paper No. 930May 21, 2019
A Semi-Parametric Approach to the Oaxaca-Blinder Decomposition with Continuous Group Variable and Self-Selection
AbstractThis paper describes the application of a semiparametric approach, known as a varying coefficients model (Hastie and Tibshirani 1993), to implement a Oaxaca-Blinder type of decomposition in the presence of…more
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Working Paper No. 929May 16, 2019
When to Ease Off the Brakes (and Hopefully Prevent Recessions)
AbstractIncreases in the federal funds rate aimed at stabilizing the economy have inevitably been followed by recessions. Recently, peaks in the federal funds rate have occurred 6–16 months before the…more
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Policy Note No. 2May 16, 2019
Global Imbalances and the Trade War
AbstractAgainst the background of an ongoing trade dispute between the United States and China, Senior Scholar Jan Kregel analyzes the potential for achieving international adjustment without producing a negative impact…more
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Working Paper No. 928May 13, 2019
Democratizing Money
AbstractIn the Western interpretation of democracy, governments exist in order to manage relations of property, with absence of property ownership leading to exclusion from participation in governance and, in many…more
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Working Paper No. 927April 26, 2019
Recentered Influence Functions in Stata
AbstractRecentered influence functions (RIFs) are statistical tools popularized by Firpo, Fortin, and Lemieux (2009) for analyzing unconditional partial effects on quantiles in a regression analysis framework (unconditional quantile regressions). The…more
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Working Paper No. 926April 25, 2019
Fiscal Stabilization in the United States
AbstractThe debate about the use of fiscal instruments for macroeconomic stabilization has regained prominence in the aftermath of the Great Recession, and the experience of a monetary union equipped with…more
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One-Pager No. 59April 23, 2019
The Limitations of the “Populism” Explanation
AbstractSome common accounts of “populism” and its causes risk leading us away from understanding what is happening today in parts of the democratic West, according to Senior Scholar Joel Perlmann….more
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Policy Note No. 1April 16, 2019
A Proposal to Create a European Safe Asset
AbstractWhile a consensus has formed that the eurozone’s economic governance mechanisms must be reformed, and some progress has been made on this front, what has been agreed to so far…more
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Strategic AnalysisApril 15, 2019
Can Redistribution Help Build a More Stable Economy?
AbstractAlthough the ongoing recovery is about to become the longest in the history of the United States, it is also the weakest in postwar history, and as we enter the…more
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Working Paper No. 925April 08, 2019
An Institutional Analysis of China’s Reform of their Monetary Policy Framework
AbstractThis paper traces the history of China’s reform of its monetary policy framework and analyzes its success and problems. In the context of financial marketization and the failure of the…more
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Research Project ReportApril 01, 2019
Investing in Early Childhood Education and Care in Kyrgyz Republic
AbstractExpansion of early childhood education and care (ECEC) services for all is a matter of the choices made regarding the allocation of public resources. As such, it is as much…more
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Public Policy Brief No. 147March 18, 2019
Globalization, Nationalism, and Clearing Systems
AbstractAs global market integration collides with growing demands for national political sovereignty, Senior Scholar Jan Kregel contrasts two diametrically opposed approaches to managing the tensions between international financial coordination and national…more
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Working Paper No. 924February 27, 2019
Induced Shifting Involvements and Cycles of Growth and Distribution
AbstractThe paper builds on the concept of (shifting) involvements, originally proposed by AlbertHirschman (2002 [1982]). However, unlike Hirschman, the concept is framed in class terms. A model is presented where…more
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Working Paper No. 923February 06, 2019
Economic Planning under Capitalism
AbstractBy the beginning of the 20th century, the possibility and efficacy of economic planning was believed to have been proven by totalitarian experiments in Germany, the Soviet Union, and, to…more
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