Report NEP-PKE-2019-04-08
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.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Engelbert Stockhammer & Christina Wolf, 2019, "Building blocks for the macroeconomics and political economy of housing," Working Papers, Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES), number PKWP1908, Apr.
- Jan Toporowski, 2018, "Kalecki’s critique of wicksellianism and the miss-specification of negative interest rates," NBP Working Papers, Narodowy Bank Polski, number 295.
- Taylor, Lance & Foley, Duncan K. & Rezai, Armon, 2018, "Demand Drives Growth all the Way," Ecological Economic Papers, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, number 20, Mar.
- Ben Fine, 2019, "Post-Truth: An Alumni Economist’s Perspective," Working Papers, Department of Economics, SOAS University of London, UK, number 219, Mar.
- Ryan Wilson, 2019, "The Myth of Political Reason - The Moral and Emotional Foundations of Political Cognition and US Politics," SRE-Disc, Institute for Multilevel Governance and Development, Department of Socioeconomics, Vienna University of Economics and Business, number sre-disc-2019_02.
- Spash, Clive L. & Smith, Tone, 2019, "Of Ecosystems and Economies: Re-connecting Economics with Reality," SRE-Discussion Papers, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, number 2019/03.
- Gisela Mann, 2019, "Does Consumer Microfinance Expand Financial Inclusion in the UK?," Working Paper, European Microfinance Network, number 177e8b16-5abc-40b2-9105-b.
- Maria Demertzis & André Sapir & Guntram B. Wolff, 2019, "Promoting sustainable and inclusive growth and convergence in the European Union," Bruegel Policy Contributions, Bruegel, number 30194, Apr.
- Simon Dikau & Ulrich Volz, 2019, "Central Bank Mandates, Sustainability Objectives and the Promotion of Green Finance," Working Papers, Department of Economics, SOAS University of London, UK, number 222, Mar.
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