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2010
- 2010-09 Labor heterogeneity, inequality and institutional change
by Peter Skott - 2010-08 An empirical evaluation of three post Keynesian models
by Peter Skott, Ben Zipperer - 2010-07 The Great Detour
by Peter Skott - 2010-06 The exchange rate, diversification, and distribution in a modified Ricardian model with a continuum of goods
by Arslan Ramzi - 2010-05 Is Environmental Justice Good for White Folks?
by Michael Ash & James K. Boyce & Grace Chang & Helen Scharber - 2010-04 Is there a tendency for the rate of profit to fall? Econometric evidence for the U.S. economy, 1948-2007
by Deepankar Basu & Panayiotis T. Manolakos - 2010-03 Employment and Distribution Effects of the Minimum Wage
by Fabian Slonimczyk & Peter Skott - 2010-02 Cyclical patterns of employment, utilization and profitability
by Ben Zipperer & Peter Skott - 2010-01 A Concise History of Exchange Rate Regimes in Latin America
by Roberto Frenkel & Martin Rapetti
2009
- 2009-14 The Paradox of Thrift and Crowding-In of Private Investment in a Simple IS-LM Model
by Deepankar Basu - 2009-13 The Bonus-Driven “Rainmaker” Financial Firm: How These Firms Enrich Top Employees, Destroy Shareholder Value and Create Systemic Financial Instability
by James Crotty - 2009-12 This paper uses aggregate-level data, as well as case-studies, to trace the evolution of some key structural features of the Indian economy, relating both to the agricultural and the informal industrial sector. These aggregate trends are used to infer: (a) the dominant relations of production under which the vast majority of the Indian working people labour, and (b) the predominant ways in which the surplus labour of the direct producers is appropriated by the dominant classes. This summary account is meant to inform and link up with on-going attempts at radically restructuring Indian society. JEL Categories: B24, B51
by Amit Basole & Deepankar Basu - 2009-11 Economic Incentives and Social Preferences: A preference-Based Lucas Critique of Public Policy
by Samuel Bowles & Sandra Polanía Reyes - 2009-10 Exploring the Robustness of the Balance of Payments-Constrained Growth Idea in a Multiple Good Framework
by Arslan Razmi - 2009-09 Must Improved Labor Standards Hurt Accumulation in the Targeted Sector? Stylized Analysis of a Developing Economy
by Arslan Razmi - 2009-08 International Trade, Factor Mobility and the Persistence of Cultural-Institutional Diversity
by Marianna Belloc & Samuel Bowles - 2009-07 The Real Exchange Rate as an Instrument of Development Policy
by Arslan Razmi & Martin Rapetti & Peter Skott - 2009-06 Son Preference, Sex Selection and the Problem of Missing Women in India
by Deepankar Basu - 2009-05 Larger groups may alleviate collective action problems
by Sung Ha Hwang - 2009-04 Contest Success Functions: Theory and Evidence
by Sung Ha Hwang - 2009-03 Long waves and short cycles in a model of endogenous financial fragility
by Soon Ryoo - 2009-02 Bretton Woods II and the Emerging Economies: Lazarus, Phoenix, or Humpty Dumpty?
by Arslan Razmi - 2009-01 The Structuralist Growth Model
by Bill Gibson
2008
- 2008-16 Measuring Corporate Environmental Justice Performance
by Michael A. Ash & James K. Boyce - 2008-15 Proposals for Effectively Regulating the U.S. Financial System to Avoid Yet Another Meltdown
by James Crotty & Gerald Epstein - 2008-14 Structural Causes of the Global Financial Crisis: A Critical Assessment of the ‘New Financial Architecture’
by James Crotty - 2008-13 Is altruism bad for cooperation?
by Sung Ha Hwang & Samuel Bowles - 2008-12 Growth, instability and cycles: Harrodian and Kaleckian models of accumulation and income distribution
by Peter Skott - 2008-11 Theoretical and empirical shortcomings of the Kaleckian investment function
by Peter Skott - 2008-10 Must Improved Labor Standards Hurt Accumulation in an Open Developing Economy? A Structuralist Analysis of the Cambodian Case
by Arslan Razmi - 2008-09 Is the Chinese Investment- and Export-Led Growth Model Sustainable? Some Rising Concerns
by Arslan Razmi - 2008-08 Corruption and Growth: Exploring the Investment Channel
by Léonce Ndikumana & Mina Baliamoune-Lutz - 2008-07 Bandwagon, underdog, and political competition: The uni-dimensional case
by Woojin Lee - 2008-06 Social Preferences and Public Economics: Mechanism design when social preferences depend on incentives
by Samuel Bowles & Sung Ha Hwang - 2008-05 Financialization in Kaleckian economies with and without labor constraints
by Soon Ryoo & Peter Skott - 2008-04 Social choice and information: a note on the calculus of mappings from utility spaces
by Alex Coram - 2008-03 Keynesian And Neoclassical Closures In An Agent-Based Context
by Bill Gibson - 2008-02 The Current Macroeconomic Crisis
by Bill Gibson - 2008-01 The dynamics of resource spending in a competition between political parties: general notes on the Red Queen effect
by Alex Coram
2007
- 2007-13 The Linkages between FDI and Domestic Investment: Unravelling the Developmental Impact of Foreign Investment
by Léonce Ndikumana & Sher Verick - 2007-12 Reserves Accumulation in African Countries: Sources, Motivations, and Effects
by Léonce Ndikumana & Adam Elhiraika - 2007-11 Information and communications technologies,coordination and control, and the distribution of income
by Frederick Guy & Peter Skott - 2007-10 A Multi-Agent Systems Approach to Microeconomic Foundations of Macro
by Bill Gibson - 2007-09 Public finance, aid and post-conflict recovery
by James K. Boyce - 2007-08 Macroeconomic implications of financialization
by Peter Skott & Soon Ryoo - 2007-07 The Class Analysis of Households Extended: Children, Fathers, and Family Budgets
by Stephen Resnick & Richard Wolff - 2007-06 Integration, Informalization, and Income Gaps in Developing Countries: Some General Equilibrium Explorations in Light of Accumulating Evidence
by Arslan Razmi - 2007-05 The Growth Effects of Openness to Trade and the Role of Institutions: New Evidence from African Countries
by Léonce Ndikumana & Mina Baliamoune-Lutz - 2007-04 Social Preferences and Public Economics: Are good laws a substitute for good citizens?
by Samuel Bowles - 2007-03 Power
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 2007-02 Power, productivity and profits
by Peter Skott & Frederick Guy - 2007-01 Beyond dualism: Multisegmented labor markets in Ghana
by James Heintz & Fabian Slonimczyk
2006
- 2006-09 Social choice with a continuous ordering function
by Alex Coram - 2006-08 Relative advantage, queue jumping, and welfare maximizing wealth distribution
by Alex Coram & Lyle Noakes - 2006-07 An asymmetric dynamic struggle between pirates and producers
by Alex Coram - 2006-06 Whose Money, Whose Time? A Nonparametric Approach to Modeling Time Spent on Housework
by Michael A. Ash & Sanjiv Gupta - 2006-05 Pursuing Manufacturing-BasedExport-Led Growth: Are Developing Countries Increasingly Crowding Each Other Out?
by Arslan Razmi - 2006-04 Japanese growth and stagnation: a Keynesian perspective
by Peter Skott & Takeshi Nakatani - 2006-03 Aspects of Informalization and Income Distribution in Developing Countries: A Modified Specific Factors Approach
by Arslan Razmi - 2006-02 Social Segregation and the Dynamics of Group Inequality
by Samuel Bowles & Rajiv Sethi - 2006-01 Border Wars: Tax Revenues, Annexation, and Urban Growth in Phoenix
by Carol E. Heim
2005
- 2005-18 Price Competition and the Fallacy of Composition in Developing Country Exports of Manufactures: Estimates of Short-Run Growth Effects
by Arslan Razmi & Robert Blecker - 2005-17 Power-Biased Technological Change and the Rise in Earnings Inequality
by Peter Skott & Frederick Guy - 2005-16 Exercises in Futility: Post-War Automobile-Trade Negotiations between Japan and the United States
by Donald W. Katzner & Mikhail J. Nikomarvo - 2005-15 Racism, xenophobia, and redistribution
by Woojin Lee & John Roemer & Karine van der Straeten - 2005-14 Can macroeconomic policy stimulate private investment in South Africa? New insights from aggregate and manufacturing sector-level evidence
by Léonce Ndikumana - 2005-13 Distributional conflict, the state, and peace building in Burundi
by Léonce Ndikumana - 2005-12 Prosperity and Stagnation in Capitalist Economies
by Toichiro Asada & Peter Flaschel & Peter Skott - 2005-11 Keynesian Theory and the AD-AS Framework: A Reconsideration
by Amitava K. Dutt & Peter Skott - 2005-10 The Second Paycheck to Keep Up With the Joneses: Relative Income Concerns and Labor Market Decisions of Married Women
by Yongjin Park - 2005-09 The Contractionary Short-Run Effects of Nominal Devaluation in Developing Countries: Some Neglected Nuances
by Arslan Razmi - 2005-08 Values and Politics in the US: An Equilibrium Analysis of the 2004 Election
by Woojin Lee & John Roemer - 2005-07 Cultural Variation in the Theory of the Firm
by Donald W. Katzner - 2005-06 Wage inequality and overeducation in a model with efficiency wages
by Peter Skott - 2005-05 Balance of Payments Constrained Growth Model: The Case of India
by Arslan Razmi - 2005-04 The Role of the State in Economic Transformation: Comparing the Transition Experiences of Russia and China
by David M. Kotz - 2005-03 The Effects of Export-Oriented, FDI-Friendly Policies on the Balance of Payments in a Developing Economy: A General Equilibrium Investigation
by Arslan Razmi - 2005-02 Developing Country Exports of Manufactures: Moving Up the Ladder to Escape the Fallacy of Composition?
by Arslan Razmi & Robert Blecker - 2005-01 Free to Move: Migration, Tax Competition and Redistribution
by Woojin Lee
2004
- 2004-15 Guard Labor: An Essay in Honor of Pranab Bardhan
by Samuel Bowles & Arjun Jayadev - 2004-14 Emulation, Inequality, and Work Hours: Was Thorsten Veblen Right?
by Samuel Bowles & Yongjin Park - 2004-13 Separate and Unequal: The Effect of Unequal Access to Employment-Based Health Insurance on Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual People
by Michael A. Ash & M.V. Lee Badgett - 2004-12 Election campaigns, agenda setting and electoral outcomes
by Manfred Holler & Peter Skott - 2004-11 Steindlian Models of Growth and Stagnation
by Peter Skott & Peter Flaschel - 2004-10 The Current Non-Status of General Equilibrium Theory
by Donald W. Katzner - 2004-09 Mythical Ages and Methodological Strictures - Joan Robinson's Contributions to the Theory of Economic Growth
by Peter Skott - 2004-08 Female Land Rights and Rural Household Incomes in Brazil, Paraguay and Peru
by Carmen Diana Deere & Rosa Luz Durán & Merrilee Mardon & Tom Masterson - 2004-07 Ideological State Apparatuses, Consumerism, and U.S. Capitalism: Lessons for the Left
by Richard D. Wolff - 2004-06 By What Measure? Family Time Devoted to Children in the U.S
by Nancy Folbre & Jayoung Yoon & Kade Finnoff & Allison Sidle Fuligni - 2004-05 Aid, Conditionality, and War Economies
by James K. Boyce - 2004-04 Fairness as a source of hysteresis in employment and relative wages
by Peter Skott - 2004-03 Wage inequality and skill asymmetries
by Peter Skott & Paul Auerbach - 2004-02 Economic Explanation, Ordinality and the Adequacy of Analytic Specification
by Donald W. Katzner & Peter Skott - 2004-01 Green and Brown? Globalization and the Environment
by James K. Boyce
2003
- 2003-01 Financial Development, Financial Structure, and Domestic Investment: International Evidence
by Léonce Ndikumana
2002
- 2002-02 Public Debts and Private Assets: Explaining Capital Flight from Sub-Saharan African Countries
by Léonce Ndikumana & James K. Boyce - 2002-01 What Determines Cartel Success?
by Margaret C. Levenstein & Valerie Y. Suslow
2001
- 2001-01 International Cartel Enforcement: Lessons from the 1990s
by Simon J. Evenett & Margaret C. Levenstein & Valerie Y. Suslow
2000
- 2000-08 Incentives and Equity Under Standards-Based Reform
by Julian R. Betts & Robert M. Costrell - 2000-07 The Determinants of Earnings: Skills, Preferences, and Schooling
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis & Melissa Osborne - 2000-06 Optimal Parochialism: The Dynamics of Trust and Exclusion in Networks
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 2000-05 The Evolution of Strong Reciprocity
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 2000-04 Walrasian Economics in Retrospect
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 2000-03 Risk Aversion, Insurance, and the Efficiency-Equality Tradeoff
by Samuel Bowles & Herbert Gintis - 2000-02 Strong Reciprocity and Human Sociality
by Herbert Gintis - 2000-01 Is Africa a Net Creditor? New Estimates of Capital Flight from Severely Indebted Sub-Saharan African Countries, 1970-1996
by James K. Boyce & Léonce Ndikumana