Archive
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Conference Session
The Real High Income Trap: Political Money, Political Establishments and Power
Oct 23, 2017 | 09:30
Not just an American dilemma: is political money in dual economies the biggest problem of all?
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Working Paper
Conference paperWhy Observation of the Behaviour of Human Actors and How They Combine Within the Economy, is an Important Next Step.
Oct 2017
One might think of the satisfied consensus reigning in macroeconomics before the financial crisis (and still relatively entrenched) as evidence of “Groupthink” in a “Divided State”
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Working Paper
Conference paperWhy central bank models failed and how to repair them
Oct 2017
The consensus that reigned in macroeconomics before the financial crisis has come under renewed attack.
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Conference Session
The Future of Macroeconomics
Oct 23, 2017 | 04:30
Macroeconomics and finance beyond DSG
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Conference Session
What's the Future?
Oct 23, 2017 | 08:30
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Working Paper
Conference paperCarbon producers’ tar pit: dinosaurs beware
Oct 2017
The path to holding fossil fuel producers accountable for climate change & climate damages
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Conference Session
In the Long Run Are We All Dead?
Oct 23, 2017 | 04:30
Climate Change and Denial
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Working Paper
Conference paperFinancial Reform Is Working, But Deregulation That Incentivizes One-Way Bets Is Sowing the Seeds of Another Catastrophic Financial Crash
Oct 2017
The deregulatory zeal of the 1990s and 2000s has returned to the US and the post-Brexit plans to protect the City in the UK sound like the pre-crash light-touch mentality that fueled global regulatory arbitrage. As a result, a foremost “challenge of our time” is to stop “subsidizing more one-way bets” and “doubling down on failure.”
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Working Paper
Conference paperGlobalization and Japanese Manufacturing Industry
Oct 2017
As globalization proceeds rapidly, manufacturing industry in most of developed countries declined steadily.
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Working Paper
Conference paperFracturing at the Core of the Global Order
Oct 2017
The Death of the Seventy-year American Empire
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Working Paper
Conference paperThe Functional Importance of Asset Backed Securities
Oct 2017
An Assessment and Some Policy Implications
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Working Paper
Conference paperThe humble economist
Oct 2017
What economics can – and can’t – tell us about climate change
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Conference Session
Doubling Down on Failure Subsidizing More One Way Bets?
Oct 23, 2017 | 02:30
One-way bets and bubble machines: How can central banks restrain moral hazard when markets know they bail out big banks in financial crises?
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Conference Session
Core Fractures and International Relations
Oct 23, 2017 | 04:30
As dual economies transform countries, how does world politics adjust?
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Working Paper
Conference paperInnovative Enterprise and Sustainable Prosperity
Oct 2017
We want an economy that generates stable and equitable growth—or what I call “sustainable prosperity.” We want productivity growth that makes it possible for the population to have higher living standards over time. We want an equitable sharing of the gains from productivity growth among those whose work efforts and financial resources contribute to that growth. And we want sufficient job stability to enable workers to remain in productive employment for some four decades at work while providing them with enough savings to provide them with adequate incomes over some two decades of retirement.