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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Working Paper No. 593May 07, 2010
A Contribution to the Theory of Financial Fragility and Crisis
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Working Paper No. 592May 06, 2010
The Global Financial Crisis and a New Capitalism?
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No. 109April 07, 2010
The Trouble with Pensions
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No. 107April 05, 2010
No Going Back: Why We Cannot Restore Glass-Steagall’s Segregation of Banking and Finance
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Working Paper No. 591March 18, 2010
Global Imbalances, the US Dollar, and How the Crisis at the Core of Global Finance Spread to “Self-Insuring†Emerging Market Economies
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Public Policy Brief No. 109March 10, 2010
The Trouble with Pensions
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Working Paper No. 587February 19, 2010
The Global Financial Crisis and the Shift to Shadow Banking
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February 19, 2010
Holiday from the eurozone would bankrupt Greece
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Working Paper No. 586February 18, 2010
Is This the Minsky Moment for Reform of Financial Regulation?
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Working Paper No. 585February 12, 2010
Is Reregulation of the Financial System an Oxymoron?
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Working Paper No. 584February 03, 2010
The Global Crisis and the Future of the Dollar: Toward Bretton Woods III?
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Public Policy Brief No. 107January 22, 2010
No Going Back: Why We Cannot Restore Glass-Steagall’s Segregation of Banking and Finance