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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335 Related Publications
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Working Paper No. 946February 03, 2020
The Relationship between Technical Progress and Employment
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Working Paper No. 945January 31, 2020
Demand, Distribution, Productivity, Structural Change, and (Secular?) Stagnation
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Public Policy Brief No. 148January 31, 2020
Can We Afford the Green New Deal?
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Working Paper No. 943January 15, 2020
Is China’s Low Fertility Rate Caused by the Population Control Policy?
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Book SeriesJanuary 10, 2020
A Great Leap Forward
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Working Paper No. 942January 07, 2020
An Empirical Stock-Flow Consistent Macroeconomic Model for Denmark
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Working Paper No. 940November 21, 2019
On the “Utilization Controversy”
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TestimonyNovember 20, 2019
Statement of Senior Scholar L. Randall Wray to the House Budget Committee, US House of Representatives
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Working Paper No. 936September 04, 2019
Fiscal Reform to Benefit State and Local Governments
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Working Paper No. 935August 22, 2019
Evolving International Monetary and Financial Architecture and the Development Challenge
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Working Paper No. 933July 08, 2019
Defaultnomics
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Working Paper No. 931May 30, 2019
How to Pay for the Green New Deal