This research program encompasses monetary policy, modern money, public finance, and the structure of markets and institutions operating in the financial sector. Research builds on the work of Distinguished Scholar Hyman P. Minsky and examines the institutional, regulatory, and market arrangements that contribute to financial instability, as well as the policies necessary to contain it.
Associated Scholars
593 Related Publications
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One-Pager No. 30May 04, 2012
Building Effective Regulation Requires a Theory of Financial Instability
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Working Paper No. 717May 03, 2012
Introduction to an Alternative History of Money
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Working Paper No. 717May 03, 2012
Μια εισαγωγή στην εναλλακτική ιστορία του χρήματος
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Working Paper No. 716April 30, 2012
Measuring Macroprudential Risk through Financial Fragility
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Working Paper No. 714April 26, 2012
Managing Global Financial Flows at the Cost of National Autonomy
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April 22, 2012
Productivity, the Miracle of Compound Interest, and Poverty
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Book SeriesApril 10, 2012
Beyond the Minsky Moment: Where We’ve Been, Why We Can’t Go Back, and the Road Ahead for Financial Reform
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Research Project ReportApril 10, 2012
Using Minsky to Simplify Financial Regulation
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Research Project ReportApril 10, 2012
Improving Governance of the Government Safety Net in Financial Crisis
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Public Policy Brief No. 123April 10, 2012
A Detailed Look at the Fed’s Crisis Response by Funding Facility and Recipient
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Working Paper No. 713April 09, 2012
Control of Finance as a Prerequisite for Successful Monetary Policy
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Working Paper No. 713April 09, 2012
Ο έλεγχος του χρηματικού κεφαλαίου ως προϋπόθεση για μια επιτυχημένη νομισματική πολιτική