On the Necessity of Money in an Exchange-Constituted Economy: The Cases of Smith and Marx
The Political Economy of Central Banking: Contested Control and the Power of Finance
The Revised U.S. Treasury Securities Standard System
What's Wrong with Modern Money Theory? A Policy Critique
Competition and Monopoly in the U.S. Economy: What Do Industrial Concentration Data Tell?
Unpaid Caregiving Increases Risk of Poverty in Retirement
Industry Concentration and Technological Progress in U.S. Industries
Why Do Firms Impose Vertical Restraints: Evidence from Franchise Contracts
Understanding Africa’s Development Challenges: Interview with Lynda Pickbourn
Keynes Against Capitalism: His Economic Case for Social Liberalism
Advancing New Perspectives on Feminist Political Economy: Interview with Katherine Moos
The Rate of Profit, Aggregate Demand, and the Long Economic Expansion in the United States since 2009
Modern Monetary Theory: A Debate Between Gerald Epstein and Randall Wray
Trump’s 2020 Budget Rewards the Wealthiest Individuals
From the Classical to Empiricists: A Review of the Terms of Trade Controversy
The Institutional, Empirical and Policy Limits of 'Modern Money Theory'
From Trilemma to Dilemma: Monetary Policy Effectiveness after the Bretton Woods World
How Kleptocracy Impoverishes Angola, Côte d’Ivoire, and South Africa
Shadow Networks: Financial Disorder and the System that Caused Crisis
The Economy’s Other Half: How Taking Gender Seriously Transforms Macroeconomics
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On the Necessity of Money in an Exchange-Constituted Economy: The Cases of Smith and Marx
The Political Economy of Central Banking: Contested Control and the Power of Finance
The Revised U.S. Treasury Securities Standard System
What's Wrong with Modern Money Theory? A Policy Critique
Competition and Monopoly in the U.S. Economy: What Do Industrial Concentration Data Tell?
Unpaid Caregiving Increases Risk of Poverty in Retirement
Industry Concentration and Technological Progress in U.S. Industries
Why Do Firms Impose Vertical Restraints: Evidence from Franchise Contracts
Understanding Africa’s Development Challenges: Interview with Lynda Pickbourn
Keynes Against Capitalism: His Economic Case for Social Liberalism
Advancing New Perspectives on Feminist Political Economy: Interview with Katherine Moos
The Rate of Profit, Aggregate Demand, and the Long Economic Expansion in the United States since 2009
Modern Monetary Theory: A Debate Between Gerald Epstein and Randall Wray
Trump’s 2020 Budget Rewards the Wealthiest Individuals
From the Classical to Empiricists: A Review of the Terms of Trade Controversy
The Institutional, Empirical and Policy Limits of 'Modern Money Theory'
From Trilemma to Dilemma: Monetary Policy Effectiveness after the Bretton Woods World
How Kleptocracy Impoverishes Angola, Côte d’Ivoire, and South Africa
Shadow Networks: Financial Disorder and the System that Caused Crisis
The Economy’s Other Half: How Taking Gender Seriously Transforms Macroeconomics
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