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.86
18 October 2006
Rethinking Trade and Trade Policy
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No.86
01 October 2006
Rethinking Trade and Trade Policy
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Strategic Analysis
18 May 2006
Can the Growth in the US Current Account Deficit Be Sustained?
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Policy Notes No.4
30 April 2006
Debt and Lending
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Policy Notes No.3
17 April 2006
Twin Deficits and Sustainability
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Working Paper No.445
04 April 2006
A Random Walk Down Maple Lane?
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Policy Notes No.2
20 February 2006
The Fiscal Facts
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Working Paper No.441
18 February 2006
Prolegomena to Realistic Monetary Macroeconomics
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Strategic Analysis
01 January 2006
Are Housing Prices, Household Debt, and Growth Sustainable?
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Strategic Analysis
06 September 2005
The United States and Her Creditors
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Policy Notes No.5
16 June 2005
Some Unpleasant American Arithmetic
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Policy Notes No.4
29 April 2005
Imbalances Looking for a Policy