This research program encompasses monetary policy, modern money, public finance, and the structure of markets and institutions operating in the financial sector. Research builds on the work of Distinguished Scholar Hyman P. Minsky and examines the institutional, regulatory, and market arrangements that contribute to financial instability, as well as the policies necessary to contain it.
Associated Programs
Associated Scholars
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L. Randall WrayDimitri B. PapadimitriouÉric TymoigneJörg BibowTanweer Akram
794 Related Publications
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Public Policy Brief No.107
22 January 2010
No Going Back: Why We Cannot Restore Glass-Steagall’s Segregation of Banking and Finance
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Press Release
15 January 2010
Proposed Reforms May Not Reduce Systemic Risks of Large Financial Institutions, New Levy Study Says
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No.106
22 December 2009
Can Euroland Survive?
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Policy Notes No.11
22 December 2009
Observations on the Problem of “Too Big to Fail/Save/Resolve”
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Public Policy Brief No.106
17 November 2009
Can Euroland Survive?
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Working Paper No.583
08 November 2009
The Euro and Its Guardian of Stability
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Working Paper No.582
04 November 2009
Minsky Moments, Russell Chickens, and Gray Swans
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Public Policy Brief No.105
28 October 2009
It Isn’t Working: Time for More Radical Policies
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Working Paper No.580
13 October 2009
An Alternative View of Finance, Saving, Deficits, and Liquidity
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Working Paper No.579
12 October 2009
A Perspective on Minsky Moments
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Policy Notes No.9
05 October 2009
Banks Running Wild: The Subversion of Insurance by “Life Settlements” and Credit Default Swaps
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No.105
01 October 2009
It Isn’t Working: Time for More Radical Policies