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Mohammed Mehrab Bin Bakhtiar
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Fadhel Kaboub
Fadhel Kaboub is an associate professor of economics at Denison University, and the president of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity. He is the author of Global South Perspectives on substack. He is a member of the United Nations High-Level Advisory Board on Economic and Social Affairs at UN-DESA. He is also a member of [...] People -
Edward Greenberg
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Bruce C. Greenwald
Bruce C. N. Greenwald is the Robert Heilbrunn Professor Emeritus of Finance and Asset Management at Columbia Business School and the academic Director of the Heilbrunn Center for Graham & Dodd Investing. Described by the New York Times as “a guru to Wall Street’s gurus,” Greenwald is an authority on value investing with additional expertise in [...] People -
Levy Scholar Giuliano T. Yajima Awarded Joan Robinson Prize, Review of Political Economy
June 02, 2026 For his paper, “Beyond Job Guarantee: The Employer of Last Resort Program as a Tool to Promote the Energy Transition,” Levy Scholar Giuliano T. Yajima has been awarded the Joan...more News -
BlogWith Oil Prices Sky-Rocketing … Should the Fed Raise Interest Rates?
June 02, 2026 As the New York Times reported, With the labor market on firmer footing than just a couple of months ago, more Fed officials have embraced the possibility that rates may need to rise to get inflation fully under control. “I want to be clear about my risk assessment: The risks remain tilted toward higher inflation,” [...] Blog -
Public Policy Brief No. 159
How Poor Are Employed People in the United States?
June 02, 2026 Standard measures of poverty suffer from a blind spot: those measures ignore the household labor that transforms purchased products into consumables—the cooking, cleaning, childcare, and numerous other tasks that sustain...more Publication -
Inaugural Levy Impact Award Presented to Alumnus Oscar Valdés Viera
May 18, 2026 On May 8th, at the close of the Levy Economics Institute’s 40th Anniversary Conference, the inaugural Levy Impact Award was presented to Oscar Valdés Viera, in recognition of a Levy...more News -
Policy Note No. 2026/3The Real Cost of War
April 22, 2026 The press is full of stories on the cost of President Trump’s war of choice against Iran—said to be running at $2 billion a day. With an on-again, off-again ceasefire,...more Publication -
Policy Note No. 2026/2
A Premium Crisis: Climate Change Threatens Homeowner’s Insurance, Housing, and Financial Stability
April 15, 2026 A Climate-Driven Systemic Crisis Climate change is rapidly destabilizing the US homeowner’s insurance system, creating major challenges for policymakers concerned with housing affordability and financial stability. Hurricanes, floods, wildfires, tornadoes,...more Publication -
Working Paper No. 1109
The Evolution of Income Inequality in the United States, Its Consequences, and Some Policy Measures
March 30, 2026 This paper discusses the key concepts and main stylized facts concerning household real income and income inequality in the United States in recent decades. It explains the widely used summary...more Publication -
Working Paper No. 1108
Monetary Policy Transmission to Consumption: Inequalities by Gender and Race
March 05, 2026 This paper estimates the causal effects of monetary policy shocks on household consumption, with additional analysis of labor market and income responses, disaggregated by gender and race. I find that...more Publication -
BlogThe “Dark Horse” and the Bright Line: Why a Fundamental Fed Reform Is Overdue
February 13, 2026 The return of Judy Shelton to the center of the monetary policy debate has been greeted by the financial press with a mixture of alarm and condescension. While critics fixate on her affinity for the gold standard (and with good reason), they are missing the more profound shift her presence represents: a long-overdue challenge to [...] Blog -
BlogLevy Institute Capitol Hill Series: Rethinking the Federal Reserve’s Policy Framework and Independence
January 14, 2026 A PDF of this document can be found here. “Congress retains the ultimate authority to instruct, to direct, and to even redefine the Federal Reserve’s objectives” — Pavlina Tcherneva, President, Levy Economics Institute As the independence of the Federal Reserve is publicly under threat from the Trump White House, the Levy Economics Institute brought [...] Blog -
BlogEmployment Guarantee on the Block
December 23, 2025 This article has been cross-posted from its original appearance in the Indian Express (published December 20, 2025). Please read the open letter to the Indian Government in Support of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) and add your name to the list of experts calling for the preservation of the NREGA law. [...] Blog -
Policy Note No. 2025/10The Fed Lowered Rates Again. Is It Really a Surprise?
December 22, 2025 The whole world was watching on December 10, 2025 to finally find out what the Fed was going to do. Big money bets were placed—would the Fed leave rates unchanged...more Publication -
Policy Note No. 2025/9Democratic Renewal and the Green Job Guarantee
November 24, 2025 The following remarks were delivered as the keynote at the joint Global Forum for Social and Solidarity Economy (GSEF) and International Centre of Research and Information on the Public, Social...more Publication -
BlogKeeping Up with Household Debt in the US
October 22, 2025 Two crucial questions drive our recently published working paper: (1) how is it possible to have trends in income and consumption inequality as divergent as those observable in the US in the last decades; and (2) what happens when households spend more than their income by borrowing, largely because they want to “keep up” with [...] Blog -
Working Paper No. 1099
A Stock-Flow Consistent Model of Emulation, Debt, and Personal Income Inequality
October 22, 2025 Read the associated blog post here. Divergent trends in income and consumption inequality—with the first increasing substantially more than the latter—are an established, stylized fact for the US economy in...more Publication -
Levy Scholar Fadhel Kaboub to participate in UN Global Policy Dialogue
October 14, 2025 On October 24th, the 80th anniversary of the signing of the charter of the United Nations, the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) will convene a Global Policy...more News -
Policy Note No. 2025/8How Secure Is Wage Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa?
October 08, 2025 Employment security refers to the ability of both formal and informal institutions to provide employed individuals protection against economic risks and support their economic progress. It is related, but not...more Publication -
Working Paper No. 1096
Gender Norms and Women’s Employment During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from India
October 07, 2025 We examine the role of household-level social norms regarding women’s mobility in determining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women’s employment. The shock of the pandemic containment measures, such...more Publication -
Release: Former Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics Erika McEntarfer ’95 Spoke at Bard College in First Public Remarks Since Dismissal
September 19, 2025 Hosted by the Levy Economics Institute, Bard alumna Erika McEntarfer ’95, former commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), spoke to an audience of Bard students, faculty, staff, and...more News -
Policy Note No. 2025/7No, the Fed Is NOT Independent—It Is a Creature of Congress
September 19, 2025 In response to President Trump’s attack on the Federal Reserve, the natural critics of misguided monetary policy find themselves defending the Fed and the notion that the Fed is—and must...more Publication