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.
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No. 86
October 01, 2006
Rethinking Trade and Trade Policy
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Strategic Analysis
May 18, 2006
Can the Growth in the US Current Account Deficit Be Sustained?
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Policy Notes No. 4
April 30, 2006
Debt and Lending
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Policy Notes No. 3
April 17, 2006
Twin Deficits and Sustainability
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Working Paper No. 445
April 04, 2006
A Random Walk Down Maple Lane?
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Policy Notes No. 2
February 20, 2006
The Fiscal Facts
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Working Paper No. 441
February 18, 2006
Prolegomena to Realistic Monetary Macroeconomics
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Strategic Analysis
January 01, 2006
Are Housing Prices, Household Debt, and Growth Sustainable?
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Strategic Analysis
September 06, 2005
The United States and Her Creditors
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Policy Notes No. 5
June 16, 2005
Some Unpleasant American Arithmetic
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Policy Notes No. 4
April 29, 2005
Imbalances Looking for a Policy
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Working Paper No. 422
April 29, 2005
The Disutility of International Debt