Report NEP-PKE-2015-12-20
This is the archive for NEP-PKE, a report on new working papers in the area of Post Keynesian Economics. Karl Joseph Petrick issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
Other reports in NEP-PKE
The following items were announced in this report:
- Engelbert Stockhammer, 2015, "Neoliberal growth models, monetary union and the Euro crisis. A post-Keynesian perspective," Working Papers, Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES), number PKWP1510, Dec.
- Dean Baker & Nicole Woo, 2015, "The Incidence of Financial Transactions Taxes," CEPR Reports and Issue Briefs, Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), number 2015-25, Dec.
- Alberto Botta & Daniele Tori, 2015, "A critique to the expansionary austerity: Theoretical weaknesses and empirical counter evidence," Working Papers, Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES), number PKWP1511, Dec.
- Item repec:nuf:esohwp:_139 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- Arjun Jayadev & Rahul Lahoti & Sanjay G. Reddy, 2015, "The Middle Muddle: Conceptualizing and Measuring the Global Middle Class," Working Papers, University of Massachusetts Boston, Economics Department, number 2015_06, Dec.
- Arjun Jayadev & Rahul Lahoti & Sanjay G. Reddy, 2015, "Who Got What, Then and Now? A Fifty Year Overview from the Global Consumption and Income Project," Working Papers, University of Massachusetts Boston, Economics Department, number 2015_04, Dec.
- Cristina BARNA & Ancuta VAMEsU, 2015, "Credit Unions in Romania – a strong social enterprise model to combat financial exclusion and over indebtedness," CIRIEC Working Papers, CIRIEC - Université de Liège, number 1511, Nov.
- Armando Barrientos & Edmund Amann, 2015, "Is there a Brazilian model of development?," Policy In Focus, International Policy Centre, number 33, Dec.
- Kornai, János, 2015, "Hungary's U-Turn," Corvinus Economics Working Papers (CEWP), Corvinus University of Budapest, number 2015/21.
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