Levy Institute research often goes beyond economic analysis of pressing economic challenges to develop actionable strategies for policymakers. This program examines specific subject areas—including Social Security, climate, and healthcare—while also exploring the the historical foundations of economic policy and the legal and institutional architecture that shapes policy implementation.
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324 Related Publications
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No. 55
August 04, 1999
Does Social Security Need Saving?
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Public Policy Brief No. 55
August 02, 1999
Does Social Security Need Saving?
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Policy Notes No. 7
July 01, 1999
Capital Income Taxes and Economic Performance
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Working Paper No. 275
July 01, 1999
Minsky’s Analysis of Financial Capitalism
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Policy Notes No. 5
May 01, 1999
How Can We Provide for the Baby Boomers in Their Old Age?
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Working Paper No. 270
May 01, 1999
Can Social Security Be Saved?
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Policy Notes No. 3
March 01, 1999
Surplus Mania
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Working Paper No. 265
March 01, 1999
Real Exchange Rates and the International Mobility of Capital
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Policy Notes No. 2
February 01, 1999
The Emperor Has No Clothes
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Working Paper No. 263
February 01, 1999
From Common Market to EMU
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Policy Notes No. 1
January 01, 1999
How Negative Can US Saving Get?
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Working Paper No. 261
January 01, 1999
Theories of Value and the Monetary Theory of Production