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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Strategic Analysis
01 October 2003
Deficits, Debts, and Growth
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Policy Notes No.6
03 September 2003
Is International Growth the Way Out of US Current Account Deficits?
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Policy Notes No.5
02 September 2003
Deflation Worries
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Working Paper No.387
01 September 2003
Measures of the Real GDP of US Trading Partners
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Working Paper No.380
01 May 2003
How Long Can the US Consumers Carry the Economy on Their Shoulders?
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Working Paper No.378
01 May 2003
The Conditions for Sustainable US Recovery
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Strategic Analysis
01 March 2003
The US Economy
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Strategic Analysis
01 November 2002
Is Personal Debt Sustainable?
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Strategic Analysis
01 April 2002
Strategic Prospects and Policies for the US Economy
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Strategic Analysis
01 October 2001
The Developing US Recession and Guidelines for Policy
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Policy Notes No.8
01 August 2001
The War Economy
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Strategic Analysis
01 August 2001
As the Implosion Begins . . . ?