Levy Institute research often goes beyond economic analysis of pressing economic challenges to develop actionable strategies for policymakers. This program examines specific subject areas—including Social Security, climate, and healthcare—while also exploring the historical foundations of economic policy and the legal and institutional architecture that shapes policy implementation.
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333 Related Publications
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Working Paper No. 254October 01, 1998
Toward a New Instrumental Macroeconomics
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Working Paper No. 252September 01, 1998
Modern Money
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Working Paper No. 251September 01, 1998
Paul Davidson’s Economics
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Working Paper No. 250September 01, 1998
Explaining Long-Term Exchange Rate Behavior in the United States and Japan
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Working Paper No. 248August 01, 1998
Can Expenditure Cuts Eliminate a Budget Deficit?
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Working Paper No. 247August 01, 1998
“Inability to Be Self-Reliant” As an Indicator of US Poverty
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No. 41July 04, 1998
Side Effects of Progress
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Public Policy Brief No. 41July 03, 1998
Side Effects of Progress
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Working Paper No. 239July 01, 1998
An Ethical Framework for Cost-Effective Medicine
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Policy Note No. 7July 01, 1998
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
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Working Paper No. 241July 01, 1998
Optimal Financing by Money and Taxes of Productive and Unproductive Government Spending
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Policy Note No. 6June 01, 1998
What to Do with the Surplus