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
597 Related Publications
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Working Paper No. 574August 18, 2009
A Critical Assessment of Seven Reports on Financial Reform: A Minskyan Perspective, Part III
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Working Paper No. 574August 17, 2009
A Critical Assessment of Seven Reports on Financial Reform: A Minskyan Perspective, Part II
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Working Paper No. 574August 16, 2009
A Critical Assessment of Seven Reports on Financial Reform: A Minskyan Perspective, Part I
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Working Paper No. 573August 15, 2009
Securitization, Deregulation, Economic Stability, and Financial Crisis, Part II
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Working Paper No. 573August 14, 2009
Securitization, Deregulation, Economic Stability, and Financial Crisis, Part I
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TestimonyJuly 14, 2009
Statement of Professor James K. Galbraith to the Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology, Committee on Financial Services, US House of Representatives
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Policy Note No. 8June 01, 2009
Some Simple Observations on the Reform of the International Monetary System
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Policy Note No. 7May 28, 2009
“Enforced Indebtedness” and Capital Adequacy Requirements
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Working Paper No. 564May 14, 2009
New Consensus Macroeconomics: A Critical Appraisal
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Working Paper No. 563May 13, 2009
Whither New Consensus Macroeconomics?
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Policy Note No. 6May 11, 2009
The “Unintended Consequences” Game
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No. 100April 28, 2009
It’s That “Vision” Thing: Why the Bailouts Aren’t Working, and Why a New Financial System Is Needed