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Levy Economics Institute, The
Economics Working Paper Archive
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Levy Economics Institute, The:
Web page: http://www.levy.org
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(Barbara Murphy)
Series handle: repec:lev:wrkpap
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1987Undated- 346 CRA's 25th Anniversary: The Past, Present, and Future
by Kenneth H. Thomas, Ph.D. [Downloadable!]
- 336 The Role of Institutions and Policies in Creating High European Unemployment: The Evidence
by Thomas I. Palley [Downloadable!]
- 335 Young Mexican Americans, Blacks, and Whites in Recent Years: Schooling and Teen Motherhood as Indicators of Strengths and Risks
by Joel Perlmann [Downloadable!]
- 334 Reflections on the Current Fashion for Central Bank Independence
by Jorg Bibow [Downloadable!]
- 333 Toward a Population History of The Second Generation: Birth Cohorts of Southern-, Central- And Eastern- European Origins, 1871-1970
by Joel Perlmann [Downloadable!]
- 332 Contradictions Coming Home to Roost? Income Distribution and the Return of the Aggregate Demand Problem
by Thomas I. Palley [Downloadable!]
- 331 Skills, Computerization, and Earnings in the Postwar U.S. Economy
by Edward N. Wolff [Downloadable!]
- 330 Is Wealth Becoming More Polarized in the United States?
by Conchita D'Ambrosio & Edward N. Wolff [Downloadable!]
- 99 Government Deficits, Liquidity Preference, and Schumpeterian Innovation
by Randall Wray [Downloadable!]
- 89 Profits for Economists
by Thomas Karier [Downloadable!]
- 63 Wealth Accumulation of the Elderly in Extended Families in Japan and Distribution of Wealth Within Japanese Cohorts by Household Composition: A Critical Analysis of the Literature
by David W. Campbell [Downloadable!]
- 53 A Critical Analysis of Empirical Studies of Transfers in Japan
by David W. Campbell [Downloadable!]
- 14 Classical and Neoclassical Elements in Industrial Organization
by Mark Glick & Eduardo Ochoa [Downloadable!]
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