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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Public Policy Brief No.90
03 July 2007
Cracks in the Foundations of Growth
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No.90
01 July 2007
Cracks in the Foundations of Growth
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Working Paper No.503
26 June 2007
A Simplified “Benchmark” Stock-flow Consistent (SFC) Post-Keynesian Growth Model
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Strategic Analysis
30 April 2007
The US Economy: What’s Next?
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Working Paper No.494
29 April 2007
Fiscal Policy in a Stock-flow Consistent (SFC) Model
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Conference Proceedings
19 April 2007
16th Annual Hyman P. Minsky Conference on the State of the US and World Economies
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Working Paper No.488
23 January 2007
Demand Constraints and Big Government
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Policy Notes No.1
07 January 2007
The April AMT Shock
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Working Paper No.486
21 December 2006
Global Imbalances, Bretton Woods II, and Euroland’s Role in All This
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Public Policy Brief No.88
30 November 2006
US Household Deficit Spending
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Strategic Analysis
14 November 2006
Can Global Imbalances Continue?
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No.88
01 November 2006
US Household Deficit Spending