Finance, Jobs & Macroeconomics
Good Company: Economic Policy after Shareholder Primacy

In Good Company, PERI researcher Lenore Palladino analyzes how, under the doctrine of “shareholder primacy,” corporations operate with short-term goals to deliver profits to shareholders. Palladino explains how corporations draw power from public charters. In return, companies are meant to innovate for the betterment of the society that supports them. In practice, that commitment to social well-being is neglected, with stock buybacks and top management bonuses prioritized instead. Palladino describes how modern corporations could play this intended role as a positive social actor, and offers tangible policy solutions that could make this alternative purpose a reality.
Busting the Bankers’ Club: Finance for the Rest of Us

PERI researcher Gerald Epstein’s book Busting the Bankers’ Club: Finance for the Rest of Us uncovers the deep roots of Wall Street’s political and economic power. The book describes how, due to the long-term erosion of regulatory policies, current U.S. financial practices promote instability and crises and produce destructive impacts on workers and communities. Epstein also examines in depth the “Club Busters.” These are the political activists, organizations, financial regulators, legal scholars, economists, and policymakers who are fighting the destructive power of finance and aiming to build a financial system that serves the rest of us.
Finance, Jobs, & Macroeconomics Research and Commentary
Infrastructure Investments and the Obama Recovery Plan
Robert Pollin
SAFER Policy Notes
SAFER Policy Note: Move Your Money: A New Year's Resolution
Arianna Huffington and Rob Johnson
The Simple Analytics of Debt-Driven Business Cycles
Thomas I. Palley
The Social Construction of Successful Market Reforms
David Stuckler, Lawrence King and Greg Patton
Avoiding Another Meltdown
James Crotty and Gerald Epstein
Obama's Economic Policy: Achievements, Problems & Prospects
Gerald Epstein
Be Utopian, Demand the Realistic
Robert Pollin
Rethinking the Economics of Capital Mobility and Capital Controls
Thomas I. Palley
China and the Latin America Commodities Boom: A Critical Assessment
Kevin P. Gallagher and Roberto Porzecanski
Doing the Recovery Right
Robert Pollin
Social Democratic and Socialist Policies
John King
Just Say "No" to the Credit Ratings Agencies
Gerald Epstein
Setting an Agenda for Monetary Reform
Jane D'Arista
How to End the Recession
Robert Pollin
We're All Minskyites Now
Robert Pollin
Desperate vs. Deadbeat: Can We Quantify the Effect of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005?
Christian E. Weller, Bernard J. Morzuch and Amanda Logan