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
603 Related Publications
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Policy Note No. 4November 11, 2010
A New “Teachable” Moment?
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Working Paper No. 634November 03, 2010
How Brazil Can Defend Against Financialization and Keep Its Economic Surplus for Itself
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Working Paper No. 632November 01, 2010
The Household Sector Financial Balance, Financing Gap, Financial Markets, and Economic Cycles in the US Economy
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Working Paper No. 630October 26, 2010
Managing Finance in Emerging Economies
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Policy Note No. 3October 22, 2010
Why the IMF Meetings Failed, and the Coming Capital Controls
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Working Paper No. 625October 10, 2010
A Post Keynesian Perspective on the Rise of Central Bank Independence
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Working Paper No. 623September 28, 2010
The Meltdown of the Global Economy
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Working Paper No. 622September 27, 2010
Innocent Frauds Meet Goodhart’s Law in Monetary Policy
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Book SeriesSeptember 23, 2010
The Elgar Companion to Hyman Minsky
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Public Policy Brief No. 115September 13, 2010
What Should Banks Do?
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No. 113September 10, 2010
Endgame for the Euro?
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Working Paper No. 614August 25, 2010
The “Keynesian Moment” in Policymaking, the Perils Ahead, and a Flow-of-funds Interpretation of Fiscal Policy