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.
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Public Policy Brief No. 52July 01, 1999
Government Spending in a Growing Economy
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Working Paper No. 274July 01, 1999
The Independent European Central Bank
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Working Paper No. 269May 01, 1999
Demand Constraints and Economic Growth
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Working Paper No. 268April 01, 1999
Risk Reduction in the New Financial Architecture
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Policy Note No. 4April 01, 1999
Can Goldilocks Survive?
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Working Paper No. 266March 01, 1999
Minsky’s Analysis, the European Single Currency, and the Global Financial System
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Working Paper No. 264February 01, 1999
Further Evidence on the Distributional Effects of Disinflationary Monetary Policy
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Working Paper No. 263February 01, 1999
From Common Market to EMU
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Working Paper No. 262January 01, 1999
The 1966 Financial Crisis
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Working Paper No. 260December 01, 1998
Government Spending and Growth Cycles
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Working Paper No. 257November 01, 1998
Is Keynesianism Institutionalist?
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Working Paper No. 253October 01, 1998
Finance and the Macroeconomic Process in a Classical Growth and Cycle Model