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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Working Paper No.578
24 September 2009
Money Manager Capitalism and the Global Financial Crisis
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Press Release
23 September 2009
Debate Over Economic Impact of New Deal Labor Laws Offers Important Lessons for Current Policy Debate, Levy Study Says
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Press Release
18 September 2009
Economic Crisis Far from Over, Paris Group Warns: New Policy Brief from Levy Institute Senior Scholar James K. Galbraith Argues for Sustained Public Initiatives and Significant Regulation of Financial System
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No.103
16 September 2009
Financial and Monetary Issues as the Crisis Unfolds
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Working Paper No.576
09 September 2009
A Financial Sector Balance Approach and the Cyclical Dynamics of the US Economy
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No.102
03 September 2009
The Global Crisis and the Implications for Developing Countries and the BRICs
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Public Policy Brief No.103
21 August 2009
Financial and Monetary Issues as the Crisis Unfolds
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Public Policy Brief No.102
20 August 2009
The Global Crisis and the Implications for Developing Countries and the BRICs
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Working Paper No.574
19 August 2009
A Critical Assessment of Seven Reports on Financial Reform: A Minskyan Perspective, Part IV
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Working Paper No.574
18 August 2009
A Critical Assessment of Seven Reports on Financial Reform: A Minskyan Perspective, Part III
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Working Paper No.574
17 August 2009
A Critical Assessment of Seven Reports on Financial Reform: A Minskyan Perspective, Part II
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Working Paper No.574
16 August 2009
A Critical Assessment of Seven Reports on Financial Reform: A Minskyan Perspective, Part I