This program’s central focus is the use of the Levy Institute’s stock-flow consistent macroeconomic models, created by Distinguished Scholar Wynne Godley, to generate strategic analyses of the US and world economies that help policymakers understand the implications of various policy options.
Associated Scholars
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Dimitri B. PapadimitriouGennaro ZezzaGiuliano Toshiro YajimaNikolaos RodousakisMichalis NikiforosJesus FelipeL. Randall Wray
861 Related Publications
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Working Paper No.561
06 May 2009
The Return of the State: The New Investment Paradigm
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Conference Proceedings
16 April 2009
18th Annual Hyman P. Minsky Conference on the State of the US and World Economies
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Strategic Analysis
09 April 2009
Recent Rise in Federal Government and Federal Reserve Liabilities: Antidote to a Speculative Hangover
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Strategic Analysis
02 April 2009
A “People First” Strategy: Credit Cannot Flow When There Are No Creditworthy Borrowers or Profitable Projects
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Press Release
30 January 2009
Large Fiscal Stimulus Plans Not Enough to Prevent Rising Unemployment Over Next Two Years, New Levy Study Says
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Strategic Analysis
06 January 2009
Flow of Funds Figures Show the Largest Drop in Household Borrowing in the Last 40 Years
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Strategic Analysis
24 December 2008
Prospects for the United States and the World: A Crisis That Conventional Remedies Cannot Resolve
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13 October 2008
Asia’s revenge
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No.96
13 October 2008
The Commodities Market Bubble
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Public Policy Brief No.95
29 August 2008
Shaky Foundations: Policy Lessons from America’s Historic Housing Crash
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No.95
13 August 2008
Shaky Foundations
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Working Paper No.538
10 July 2008
The Buffett Plan for Reducing the Trade Deficit