This research program encompasses monetary policy, modern money, public finance, and the structure of markets and institutions operating in the financial sector. Research builds on the work of Distinguished Scholar Hyman P. Minsky and examines the institutional, regulatory, and market arrangements that contribute to financial instability, as well as the policies necessary to contain it.
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Working Paper No. 379
May 01, 2003
Is Europe Doomed to Stagnation?
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Working Paper No. 377
April 01, 2003
Finance and Development
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Working Paper No. 374
March 01, 2003
The Nature and Role of Monetary Policy When Money Is Endogenous
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Policy Notes No. 2
February 01, 2003
Reforming the Euro’s Institutional Framework
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Working Paper No. 371
February 01, 2003
Credibility of Monetary Policy in Four Accession Countries
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Public Policy Brief No. 71
January 04, 2003
Can Monetary Policy Affect the Real Economy?
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No. 71
January 04, 2003
Can Monetary Policy Affect the Real Economy?
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Working Paper No. 370
January 01, 2003
Testing for Financial Contagion between Developed and Emerging Markets during the 1997 East Asian Crisis
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Working Paper No. 369
January 01, 2003
On the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy
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Working Paper No. 368
January 01, 2003
How Far Can US Equity Prices Fall under Asset and Debt Deflation
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Working Paper No. 366
December 01, 2002
Why the Tobin Tax Can Be Stabilizing
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Working Paper No. 364
December 01, 2002
“New Consensus,” New Keynesianism, and the Economics of the “Third Way”