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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331 Related Publications
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One-Pager No. 67June 07, 2021
Should Corporate Tax Hikes Be Included in Biden’s “Build Back Better” Plans?
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Working Paper No. 986March 10, 2021
Keynes’s Theories of the Business Cycle
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Working Paper No. 985February 08, 2021
Has Japan Been Following Modern Money Theory Without Recognizing It?
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Working Paper No. 979November 20, 2020
Is It Time to Eliminate Federal Corporate Income Taxes?
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Working Paper No. 974October 05, 2020
The General Theory as “Depression Economics”?
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One-Pager No. 64August 19, 2020
Moral Hazard and the State Budget Crisis
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Public Policy Brief No. 152August 10, 2020
Moral Hazard in a Modern Federation
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Working Paper No. 964July 27, 2020
Budget Credibility of Subnational Governments
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Working Paper No. 961July 13, 2020
The "Kansas City" Approach to Modern Money Theory
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Policy Note No. 5July 10, 2020
Debt Management and the Fiscal Balance
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Working Paper No. 960July 09, 2020
Fiscal Policy in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
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Working Paper No. 957June 05, 2020
Notes on Intersectional Political Economy