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                        Working Paper No. 567June 01, 2009Revisiting (and Connecting) Marglin-Bhaduri and MinskyAbstractMany heterodox strands of thought share both a concern with the study of different phases or growth regimes in the history of capitalism and the use of formal short-run models…more Download Working Paper No. 567 PDF (571.01 KB)
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                        Policy Note No. 8June 01, 2009Some Simple Observations on the Reform of the International Monetary SystemAbstractThe demand for reform of the financial system has focused on the dollar’s loss of international purchasing power (the Triffin dilemma) and its substitution by an international reserve currency that…more Download Policy Note 2009/8 PDF (81.94 KB)
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                        Policy Note No. 7May 28, 2009“Enforced Indebtedness” and Capital Adequacy RequirementsAbstractThe capital adequacy requirements for banks, enshrined in international banking regulations, are based on a fallacy of composition—namely, the notion that an individual firm can choose the structure of its…more Download Policy Note 2009/7 PDF (83.40 KB)
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                        Working Paper No. 566May 20, 2009Caste and Wealth Inequality in IndiaAbstractIn this paper, we conduct the novel exercise of analyzing the relationship between overall wealth inequality and caste divisions in India using nationally representative surveys on household wealth conducted during…more Download Working Paper No. 566 PDF (177.48 KB)
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                        Working Paper No. 565May 19, 2009Housing Inequality in the United StatesAbstractIn recent years, as the homeownership rate in the United States reached its highest level in history, homeownership itself remained unevenly distributed, particularly along racial and ethnic lines. By using…more Download Working Paper No. 565 PDF (247.13 KB)
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                        Working Paper No. 564May 14, 2009New Consensus Macroeconomics: A Critical AppraisalAbstractThis paper is concerned with the New Consensus Macroeconomics (NCM) in the case of an open economy. It outlines and explains briefly the main elements of and way of thinking…more Download Working Paper No. 564 PDF (237.43 KB)
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                        Working Paper No. 563May 13, 2009Whither New Consensus Macroeconomics?AbstractIn the face of the dramatic economic events of recent months and the inability of academics and policymakers to prevent them, the New Consensus Macroeconomics (NCM) model has been the…more Download Working Paper No. 563 PDF (193.84 KB)
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                        Policy Note No. 6May 11, 2009The “Unintended Consequences” GameAbstractA simple consideration of history tells us that each new piece of legislation contains loopholes that benefit a new class of entrepreneurs; some of these loopholes are small, but others…more Download Policy Note 2009/6 PDF (46.67 KB)
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                        Working Paper No. 562May 08, 2009The Current Economic and Financial CrisisAbstractWidespread economic recessions and protracted financial crises have been documented as setting back gender equality and other development goals in the past. In the midst of the current global crisis—often…more Download Working Paper No. 562 PDF (202.47 KB)
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                        Working Paper No. 561May 06, 2009The Return of the State: The New Investment ParadigmAbstractTo save America—indeed, the global economy as a whole—the private/public sector balance has to shift, and the neoliberal economic model on which the country has been based for the past…more Download Working Paper No. 561 PDF (203.85 KB)
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                        Strategic AnalysisApril 09, 2009Recent Rise in Federal Government and Federal Reserve Liabilities: Antidote to a Speculative HangoverAbstractFederal government and Federal Reserve (Fed) liabilities rose sharply in 2008. Who holds these new liabilities, and what effects will they have on the economy? Some economists and politicians warn…more Download Strategic Analysis, April 2009 PDF (369.83 KB)
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                        Research Project ReportApril 09, 2009New Estimates of Economic Inequality in America, 1959—2004AbstractIn this latest LIMEW report, the authors present new evidence on the pattern of economic inequality in the United States that indicates higher inequality in 2004 than in 1959. According…more Download LIMEW Report, April 2009 PDF (434.52 KB)
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                        Policy Note No. 5April 09, 2009A Proposal for a Federal Employment Reserve AuthorityAbstractThere is already considerable talk about the possible need for a massive public works program in response to the deepening recession and rising unemployment; however, an ad hoc emergency approach…more Download Policy Note 2009/5 PDF (133.88 KB)
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                        Public Policy Brief No. 100April 08, 2009It’s That “Vision” Thing: Why the Bailouts Aren’t Working, and Why a New Financial System Is NeededAbstractThe Federal Reserve’s response to the current financial crisis has been praised because it introduced a zero interest rate policy more rapidly than the Bank of Japan (during the Japanese…more Download Public Policy Brief No. 100, 2009 PDF (202.39 KB)
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                        Policy Note No. 4April 08, 2009A Crisis in Coordination and CompetenceAbstractThe ad hoc emergency approach to the current economic crisis has a great chance of wasting billions of dollars by mismatching skills and needs. According to Martin Shubik of Yale…more Download Policy Note 2009/4 PDF (71.12 KB)
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                        Working Paper No. 560April 06, 2009The Social and Economic Importance of Full EmploymentAbstractUnemployment was singled out by John Maynard Keynes as one of the principle faults of capitalism; the other is excessive inequality. Obviously, there is some link between these two faults:…more Download Working Paper No. 560 PDF (109.37 KB)
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                        Strategic AnalysisApril 02, 2009A “People First” Strategy: Credit Cannot Flow When There Are No Creditworthy Borrowers or Profitable ProjectsAbstractIn 1930, John Maynard Keynes wrote: “The world has been slow to realise that we are living this year in the shadow of one of the greatest economic catastrophes of…more Download Strategic Analysis, April 2009 PDF (77.26 KB)
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                        Working Paper No. 559April 02, 2009Labor-market Performance in the OECDAbstractIn this paper we assess the evolution of labor-market performance in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) over the last decade. We provide a survey of the literature…more Download Working Paper No. 559 PDF (387.55 KB)
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                        Working Paper No. 558April 01, 2009Managing the Impact of Volatility in International Capital Markets in an Uncertain WorldAbstractInternational financial flows are the propagation mechanism for transmitting financial instability across borders; they are also the source of unsustainable external debt. Managing volatility thus requires institutions that promote domestic…more Download Working Paper No. 558 PDF (153.95 KB)
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                        Policy Note No. 3March 27, 2009An Assessment of the Credit Crisis SolutionsAbstractAll of the various schemes that have been put forward to resolve the current credit crisis follow either the “business as usual” or the “good bank” model. The “business as…more Download Policy Note 2009/3 PDF (179.89 KB)
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                        Policy Note No. 2March 25, 2009What Role for Central Banks in View of the Current Crisis?AbstractCentral banks have an aversion to bailing out speculators when asset bubbles burst, but ultimately, as custodians of the financial system, they have to do exactly that. Their actions are…more Download Policy Note 2009/2 PDF (100.99 KB)
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                        Working Paper No. 557March 19, 2009Background Considerations to a Regulation of the US Financial SystemAbstractUnited States financial regulation has traditionally made functional and institutional regulation roughly equivalent. However, the gradual shift away from Glass-Steagall and the introduction of the Financial Modernization Act (FMA) generated…more Download Working Paper No. 557 PDF (247.19 KB)
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                        Public Policy Brief No. 99March 09, 2009The Return of Big Government: Policy Advice for President ObamaAbstractIn the current global financial crisis, economists and policymakers have reembraced Big Government as a means of preventing the reoccurrence of a debt-deflation depression. The danger, however, is that policy…more Download Public Policy Brief No. 99, 2009 PDF (169.17 KB)
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                        Public Policy Brief No. 98February 19, 2009The Case Against Intergenerational Accounting: The Accounting Campaign Against Social Security and MedicareAbstractThe Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board (FASAB) has proposed subjecting the entire federal budget to “intergenerational accounting”—which purports to calculate the debt burden our generation will leave for future generations—and…more Download Public Policy Brief No. 98, 2009 PDF (144.51 KB)