This program’s central focus is the use of the Levy Institute’s stock-flow consistent macroeconomic models, created by Distinguished Scholar Wynne Godley, to generate strategic analyses of the US and world economies that help policymakers understand the implications of various policy options.
357 Related Publications
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Policy NoteNovember 04, 2024
Inflation
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Working Paper No. 1053June 07, 2024
Foreign Deficit and Economic Policy: The Case of Mexico
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Strategic AnalysisJune 04, 2024
U.S. Economic Outlook: Prospects for 2024 and Beyond
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Working Paper No. 1049May 07, 2024
Deindustrialization from the Center Perspective: US Trade and Manufacturing in the Last Two Decades
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Working Paper No. 1047April 08, 2024
“Just Transition” in India and Fiscal Stance: Analyzing the Tax Buoyancy of the Extractive Sector
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Strategic AnalysisFebruary 15, 2024
Greece: Time to Reduce the Dependency on Imports
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Working Paper No. 1042February 13, 2024
Saving Social Security
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Working Paper No. 1040February 02, 2024
COP28 and Environmental Federalism: Empirical Evidence from an Emerging Economy, India
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Working Paper No. 1039February 02, 2024
Can the Philippines Attain 6.5-8 Percent Growth During 2023–28?
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Working Paper No. 1031October 09, 2023
A Stock-Flow Ecological Model from a Latin American Perspective
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Working Paper No. 1030October 09, 2023
Economic Transformation and Growth in the Philippines
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Working Paper No. 1029September 07, 2023
Is Anything Left of the Debate about the Sources of Growth in East Asia Thirty Years Later?