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Working Paper No. 160
May 01, 1996
Intervention versus Regulation
AbstractThis new working paper investigates the roles the International Monetary Fund (IMF) might play given its mandate to provide institutional support for a global capital market that can promote trade and investment, and given current worldwide economic instabilities such as highly volatile exchange rates. The experience of steady growth and price stability under the Bretton […]
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Working Paper No. 159
May 01, 1996
The Anatomy of the Bond Market Turbulence of 1994
AbstractThe bond market sell-off of 1994 has begun to show up on lists of market events against which risk management systems are judged, but there has been little analysis of the cause of the 1994 decline. This new working paper fills the void by examining a number of factors that might explain the rise in […]
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Working Paper No. 158
May 01, 1996
Capital Inflows and Macroeconomic Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa
AbstractLittle has been written about capital flows to sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), largely because of the flows’ small size and data limitations. In this working paper, Louis Kasekende, executive director for policy and research at the Bank of Uganda; Damoni Kitabire, commissioner for the Macroeconomic Policy Department for the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning in […]
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Working Paper No. 157
May 01, 1996
A New Facility for the IMF?
AbstractIn this working paper, John Williamson, senior fellow at the Institute for International Economics, evaluates proposals to create a short-term financing facility within the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The emphasis in this facility would be on the period within which the IMF would respond to a request for assistance, rather than on the duration of […]
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Book Series
May 01, 1996
Money in Motion
AbstractIn its analysis of money, contemporary economics has focused on money’s function as a store of value, neglecting its role as a medium of circulation. When circulation is put center stage, it becomes apparent that the supply of money does indeed adapt to the needs of trade, and it does so in myriad ways that […]
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Public Policy Brief No. 25
April 05, 1996
Capital Gains Taxes and Economic Growth
AbstractThis brief assesses the effect of a capital gains tax cut on firms’ decisions to undertake new investment projects and the possible effect of such projects on economic growth and employment. The authors’ analysis takes into account such factors as projects’ degree of uncertainty, investors’ degree of risk aversion, whether capital gains losses are deductible […]
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Working Paper No. 156
April 01, 1996
Understanding the 1994 Election
AbstractThe change in the composition of Congress resulting from the 1994 election was viewed by some Republicans as a “triumph of conservatism over the perceived abuses of liberalism.” In this working paper, Resident Scholar Oren Levin-Waldman examines polling data to explore whether the rejection of Congressional incumbents was a function of their perceived corruption or […]
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Working Paper No. 155
April 01, 1996
Uncertainty and the Institutional Structure of Capitalist Economies
AbstractIn this new working paper, Distinguished Scholar Hyman P. Minsky points out that capitalism in the United States is an evolving construct that recently entered a new stage: “money manager” capitalism. In money manager capitalism, nearly all businesses are organized as corporations, pension and mutual funds are the predominant owners of financial assets, and managers […]
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Public Policy Brief No. 24
February 04, 1996
Revisiting Bretton Woods
AbstractRaymond F. Mikesell outlines the activities of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank over the course of their history and evaluates the organizations’ success in meeting their original and subsequent goals. He analyzes the debate over the IMF’s role in managing the international monetary system, managing currency crises, and providing credit to […]
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Working Paper No. 154
January 01, 1996
Unemployment, Inflation, and the Job Structure
AbstractIn this working paper, James K. Galbraith rejects the analytical construct within which many economists currently operate—that is, the construct in which, in the extreme, macroeconomic behavior is identical to the behavior reflected in microeconomic demand and supply curves. He rejects it on the theoretical and practical grounds that microeconomic categories (supply, demand, price, and […]
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Book Series
December 01, 1995
Income and Employment in Theory and Practice
AbstractThe essays in this volume were written by colleagues and friends of the late Athanasios (Tom) Asimakopulos. They relate to those areas to which he contributed so much in his teaching and his writings. Most of the essays are concerned with interpretations and extensions, both theoretical and empirical, of the work of Keynes, Kalecki, and […]
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Working Paper No. 153
December 01, 1995
Technology and the Demand for Skills
AbstractIn this working paper Research Associate Edward N. Wolff documents changes during the period 1950–90 in aggregate skill levels of the workplace. Wolff investigates skill trends at the sectoral level, paying special attention to changes in skill requirements in service and goods-producing sectors, and examines the role of technological change in changing the demand for […]
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Working Paper No. 152
December 01, 1995
Reforming Unemployment Insurance
AbstractIn this working paper Resident Research Associate Oren M. Levin-Waldman builds on earlier work (see Working Paper No. 140) to argue that the unemployment insurance (UI) system is in need of reform. At a minimum, Levin-Waldman states, the system “needs to be tightened in such a way that it results in fewer layoffs.” In addition, […]
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Working Paper No. 151
December 01, 1995
The Working Poor and Welfare Recipiency
AbstractMany participants in the current welfare debate assume that welfare recipients are taking unfair advantage of government programs by avoiding work. However, a growing body of research indicates that this assumption is untrue. In this working paper, Resident Scholar Marlene Kim and Thanos Mergoupis, of the Department of Economics at Rutgers University, show that many […]
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Working Paper No. 150
December 01, 1995
Proposals for Changing the Functions of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
AbstractThe 50th anniversary of the signing of the Articles of Agreement of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank was celebrated at meetings in Washington, DC: at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire; and at the Annual Meeting of the Boards of Governors of the two institutions held in Madrid. The many addresses at the […]
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Working Paper No. 149
December 01, 1995
Biennial Budgeting for the Federal Government
AbstractA two-year budget and appropriations cycle at the federal level has been endorsed by Republicans and Democrats during the past 20 years. The first congressional proposal for a federal biennial budget appeared in the late 1970s, and several others have since been submitted. There are two dominant models for a biennial budget: the stretch model, […]
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Working Paper No. 148
November 01, 1995
Does an Independent Central Bank Violate Democracy?
AbstractThe question of central bank independence is one of degree. A completely independent central bank is impossible as long as a country has provisions for altering central bank powers, even if that requires constitutional amendments. On the other hand, any central bank has at least some discretion in monetary policy unless it is either in […]
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Working Paper No. 147
October 01, 1995
Capital Gains Tax Cuts, Investment, and Growth
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Public Policy Brief No. 23
September 20, 1995
A Critical Imbalance in US Trade
AbstractAccording to Wynne Godley, the significance of the deficit in the United States’ balance of payments has been underestimated in both public policy and academic discussions, despite the fact that American markets are increasingly dominated by foreign manufacturers. Godley analyzes the problem posed by the current balance of payments deficit. Breaking down the current account […]
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Public Policy Brief No. 22
September 19, 1995
Closing the R&D Gap
AbstractBoth spending and tax policies have been implemented in the United States with the goal of stimulating private sector research and development (R&D). Thomas Karier questions whether current R&D policy, especially the research and experimentation tax credit, can contribute to closing the gap between nondefense expenditures on R&D in the United States and such expenditures […]
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Working Paper No. 146
September 01, 1995
The Stock Market and the Corporate Sector
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Working Paper No. 145
August 01, 1995
Financial Derivatives
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Working Paper No. 144
July 01, 1995
The Distributional Effects of Disinflationary Monetary Policy
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Working Paper No. 143
June 01, 1995
The Productivity Effects of Human Resource Management Practices
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