Working Papers
- Leonhard Meitner: Voluntary Carbon Markets: A Critical Assessment. Working Paper, No 246/2024
- Federica Cappelli, Stefano Di Bucchianico: What role for profits and luxury consumption in the ecological transition? Working Paper, No 245/2024
- Juan Manuel Campana, Eckhard Hein: Eurozone governance and the German demand and growth regimes, 1999-2024, Working Paper, No 244/2024
- Martin Kronauer: The legacy of neoliberalism and the rise of the extreme Right, Working Paper, No 243/2024
- Martina Metzger, Hans Walter Steinhauer, Jennifer Pédussel Wu: Mitigating adverse social and health impacts of COVID-19 with applied arts, Working Paper, No 242/2024
- Linus Zechlin, Moritz Marpe: Evaluating China's role in contemporary South American trade - an economic complexity approach, Working Paper, No 241/2024
- Juan Manuel Campana: Currency devaluations, distribution conflict and inflation in a post-Kaleckian open economy model, Working Paper, No 240/2024
- Jennifer Pédussel Wu, Clark Banach, Sofoklis Goulas, Ignacio Silva Neira: Building BLOCS and Stepping Stones: Combined Data for International Economic and Policy Analysis, Working Paper, No 239/2024
- Arafet Farroukh, Manel Mazioued, Jennifer Pédussel Wu: Revisiting the linkage between remittances inflow and economic growth: A semi-parametric estimation with panel data, Working Paper, No 238/2024
- Hansjörg Herr: Gold's overly long farewell as money, Working Paper, No 237/2024
- Carolin Dylla, Dorothea Ries, Karolina Schütt: Is There No Women in Investment?, Working Paper, No 236/2024
- Eckhard Hein: The principle of effective demand in the short and the long run: Marx, Kalecki, Keynes, and beyond, Working Paper, No 235/2024
- Anne Martin, Hansjörg Herr, Michael Heine: Price level dynamics, wages and distribution, Working Paper, No 234/2024
- Heike Joebges, Hansjörg Herr, Christian Kellermann: Crypto Assets as a Threat to Financial Market Stability, Working Paper, No 233/2024
- Santiago Graña-Colella, Ignacio Silva Neira: Export Manufacture Competitiveness and Commodity Dependence: An Empirical Analysis of the Dutch Disease on Argentina and Chile During the Commodity Price Boom, Working Paper, No 232/2024
- Leo Schlichter: Planning for Degrowth - How artificial intelligence and Big Data revitalize the debate on democratic economic planning, Working Paper, No 231/2024
- Stefan Schoppengerd: Hydrogen Corporatism and Working Time Reduction. Union Strategies in the Transformation of German Primary Steel Manufacturing, Working Paper, No 230/2024
- Cara Dabrowski, Sonia Kuhls: A Kaleckian approach to financialization and functional income distribution: Austria and Finland in comparative perspective, Working Paper, No 229/2024
- João Emboava Vaz: Impacts of US interest rates on growth, income distribution, and macroeconomic policy space in developing countries: a SFC supermultiplier model , Working Paper, No 228/2024
- Mads R. Hansen: Demand Regimes and the Business-Cycle: Feedback Effects between Capacity Utilization and Income Distribution Taking into Account Overhead Labor - SVAR-Estimates for Germany (2007 - 2021), Working Paper, No 227/2024
- Sonia Kuhls: Overcoming the jobs–versus–environment dilemma: a feminist analysis of the foundational economy, Working Paper, No 226/2024
- Eckhard Hein, Christoph Häusler: Kaleckian models of conflict inflation, distribution and employment: a comparative analysis, Working Paper, No 225/2024
- Eckhard Hein: Inflation is always and everywhere … a conflict phenomenon: post-Keynesian inflation theory and energy price driven conflict inflation, Working Paper, No 224/2023
- Ben Scully, Wellington Mvundura, Tessa Nyirenda, Bukiwe Tambulu, Usithandile Zikalala: Cars and Clothes in South Africa’s Covid Experience: The contrasting fortunes of two manufacturing sectors in South Africa, Working Paper, No 223/2023
- Arie Krampf: Export-Led Growth and the Geopolitical Hypothesis: Israel’s Regime Change after the Second Intifada, Working Paper, No 222/2023
- Praveen Jha, Meghna Goyal: State and capital in the context of COVID-19 in India: some implications for globalisation, Working Paper, No 221/2023
- Ben Scully: South Africa’s response to the Covid-19 Pandemic: The crisis in the context of the history of South African Capitalism, Working Paper, No 220/2023
- Bruno De Conti, Arthur Welle, Diógenes Breda: Brazil´s automotive and textile sectors during the Covid-19 pandemic: crisis, repercussions and responses from the government, companies and labor unions, Working Paper, No 219/2023
- Veranika Shykhutsina: Unlocking the Puzzle of Authoritarian Persistence in Belarus: the Role of the EU and Russia, Working Paper, No 218/2023
- Bruno De Conti, Diógenes Breda, and Arthur Welle: Capitalism in Brazil and COVID-19: crisis, repercussions and responses to the pandemic, Working Paper, No 217/2023
- Praveen Jha, Preksha Mishra, Kamya Singh: Automobile Sector in India at the Current Juncture: Crisis and Prospects, Working Paper, No 216/2023
- Jana Gebauer, Gerrit von Jorck, Lilian Pungas: Degrowth Enthusiasm and the Transformation Blues of the East: Reflections on Integrating Post-socialist Transformation Experiences into the Degrowth Discourse, Working Paper, No 215/2023
- Candelaria Fernández Tucci: Original Sin and South-South Cooperation: Insights for the Mercosur from the Experience of the Asian Bond Market Initiative, Working Paper, No 214/2023
- Salome Topuria, Helena Gräf. German Industrial Policy and the Twin Transition: Pre- and post-Covid Trajectories in the Automotive and IT Services Sectors, Working Paper, No 213/2023
- Carlos Abreo, Eduardo Carrillo, Jennifer Pédussel Wu. Characteristics of Colombian Inward Foreign Direct Investment, Working Paper, No 212/2023
- Valeria Jimenez. Labour market stability in a zero-growth economy, Working Paper, No 211/2023
- Moritz Manuel Peist, Original Sin and the CFA Franc – A case study of the West African Economic and Monetary Union, Working Paper, No 210/2023
- Jennifer Pédussel Wu, Martina Metzger, Ignacio Silva Neira, Arafet Farroukh, What determines demand for digital community currencies? OurVillage in Cameroon, Working Paper, No 209/2023
- Zeynep Nettekoven, Automotive industry transformation and industrial policy in the EU and Germany: A critical perspective, Working Paper, No 208/2023
- Lilian Rolim and Nathalie Marins, Foreign Price Shocks and Inflation Targeting: Effects on Income and Inflation Inequality, Working Paper, No 207/2023
- Ali Rıza Güngen, Ümit Akçay, Growth Models, Power Blocs and Authoritarianisms in Turkey and Egypt in the 21st Century, Working Paper, No 206/2023
- Alessandro Bramucci, In search of a growth model for Italy: The failed attempt of an export-led recovery strategy?, Working Paper, No 205/2023
- Juan Martín Ianni, Shedding light on Argentina’s macroeconomic trap: Macroeconomic Policy Regimes and Demand and Growth Regimes, Working Paper, No 204/2023
- Theodore J. Klassen, From Export Boom to Private Debt Bubble: A Macroeconomic Policy Regime Assessment of Canada’s Shifting Growth Regime in the Neoliberal Era, Working Paper, No 203/2023
- Martina Metzger, Maureen Were, Jennifer Pédussel Wu, Financial Inclusion, Mobile Money and Regulatory Architecture, Working Paper, No 202/2022
- Michael Schedelik, Andreas Nölke, Christian May, Alexandre Gomes, Dependency revisited: Commodities, commodity-related capital flows and growth models in emerging economies, Working Paper, No 201/2022
- Héctor Labat-Moles, Ricardo Summa, A supermultiplier demand-led growth accounting analysis applied to the Spanish economy (1998-2019), Working Paper, No 200/2022
- Julia Kühnast, Growth regimes of populist governments: A comparative study on Hungary and Poland, Working Paper, No 199/2022
- Ryan Woodgate, FDI-led Growth Models: Sraffian Supermultiplier Models of Export Platforms and Tax Havens, Working Paper, No 198/2022
- Juan Manuel Campana, João Emboava Vaz, Eckhard Hein, Benjamin Jungmann, Demand and growth regimes of the BRICs countries, Working Paper, No 197/2022
- Eckhard Hein, Varieties of Demand and Growth Regimes – Post-Keynesian Foundations, Working Paper, No 196/2022
- Bruno Amable, Nothing New Under the Sun: the So-called ‘Growth Model Perspective’, Working Paper, No 195/2022
- Karsten Kohler, Benjamin Tippet, Engelbert Stockhammer, House Price Cycles, Housing Systems, and Growth Models, Working Paper, No 194/2022
- Eckhard Hein, Financialisation, Varieties of Macroeconomic Regimes and Stagnation Tendencies in a Stylised Kaleckian Model, Working Paper, No 193/2022
- Eckhard Hein, Franz Prante, Alessandro Bramucci, Financialisation and the Potentials for a Progressive Equality-, Sustainability- and Domestic Demand-led Regime, Working Paper, No 192/2022
- Ümit Akcay, Benjamin Jungmann, Political Economy of Growth Regimes in Poland and Turkey, Working Paper, No 190/2022
- Lucia Alfano, The New Developmental State and the Challenges of the Socio-Ecological Transition — Lessons from Argentina and Brazil, Working Paper, No 189/2022
- Daniel Mertens, Andreas Nölke, Christian May, Michael Schedelik, Tobias ten Brink and Alexandre Gomes, Moving the Center: Adapting the Toolbox of Growth Model Research to Emerging Capitalist Economies, Working Paper, No 188/2022
- Praveen Jha, Meghna Goyal, Situating the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Context of the Indian Economy, Working Paper, No 187/2022
- Franklin Serrano, Ricardo Summa, Distributive Conflict and the End of Brazilian Economy’s “Brief Golden Age”, Working Paper, No 186/2022
- Hansjörg Herr, Zeynep Nettekoven, Macroeconomic effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Germany and the European Monetary Union and economic policy reactions, Working Paper, No 185/2022
- Bruno De Conti, Covid-19 Pandemic in Brazil: Macroeconomic Effects and Policies, Working Paper, No 184/2022
- Milka Kazandziska, Financialization in Emerging Europe, Working Paper, No 183/2022
- Ryan Woodgate, Offshoring via Vertical FDI in a Long-Run Kaleckian Model, Working Paper, No 182/2022
- Vitor Dotta, Addressing Systemic Risk in Europe During Covid-19: The Role of Regulation and the Policy Mix, Working Paper, No 181/2022
- Fausto Favero, Political Economy of Labor Market Policies for Current Labor Market Transformations in Europe, Working Paper, No 180/2022
- Sonja Hennen, Concepts of Justice in the Degrowth Debate, Working Paper, No 179/2022
- Sigrid Betzelt, Ingo Bode, Emotional regimes in the political economy of the ‘welfare service state’: The case of continuing education and active inclusion in Germany, Working Paper, No 178/2022
- Paul Saupe, German Political Decisions on Armament and Arms Exports examined under the Concept of the Military-Industrial Complex, Working Paper, No 177/2022
- Michael Heine, Hansjörg Herr, Fiskalische Spielräume für eine offensive Wohnungsbaupolitik, Working Paper, No 176/2022
- Ricardo Summa, Alternative uses of functional finance: Lerner, MMT and the Sraffians, Working Paper, No 175/2022
- Dennis Andreas Gegenfurtner, The Causes of Original Sin: An Empirical Investigation of Emerging Market and Developing Countries, Working Paper, No. 174/2021
- Franz Prante, Eckhard Hein and Alessandro Bramucci, Varieties and interdependencies of demand and growth regimes in finance-dominated capitalism, Working Paper, No. 173/2021
- Benjamin Jungmann, Growth drivers in emerging capitalist economies before and after the Global Financial Crisis, Working Paper, No. 172/2021
- Anne Martin, Northern Ireland and European Integration: A Historical Analysis of Divergent Nationalist Discourses, Working Paper, No. 171/2021
- Hansjörg Herr, Macroeconomic transformation of capitalism – how to achieve politically determined growth rates? IPE Working Paper, No 170/2021
- Eckhard Hein and Valeria Jimenez, The macroeconomic implications of zero growth: a post-Keynesian approach. IPE Working Paper, No. 169/2021
- Dana Butler, Horizontal inequality and grievances: A lethal combination? IPE Working Paper, No. 168/2021
- Leonardo Quero Virla, An empirical characterization of volatility dynamics in the DAX, IPE Working Paper, No. 167/2021
- Lea Sasse, Chile Despertó - The Reasons for the Mass Protests in Chile 2019/2020, IPE Working Paper, No. 166/2021
- Petra Dünhaupt, Hansjörg Herr, Global Value Chains- a Panacea for Development ?, IPE Working Paper, No. 165/2021
- Petra Dünhaupt, Hansjörg Herr, Fabian Mehl & Christina Teipen, Economic and Social Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Global Value Chains, IPE Working Paper, No. 164/2021
- Michael Heine, Hansjörg Herr, Deutsche Reichsbank - Origin, Function and Politics, IPE Working Paper, No. 163/2021
- Jan Nahrstedt, US economic sanctions on Cuba: An analysis of the reasons for their maintenance, IPE Working Paper, No. 162/2021
- Ryan Woodgate, Multinational Corporations and Commercialized States: Can State Aid Serve as the Basis for an FDI-Driven Growth Strategy ?, IPE Working Paper, No. 161/2021
- Stefano Di Bucchianico, Inequality, household debt, aging and bubbles: A model of demand-side secular stagnation, IPE Working Paper, No. 160/2021
- Sara Feiner Solís,The effectiveness and risks of loose monetary policy under financialisation, IPE Working Paper, No. 159/2021
- Ümit Akcay, Eckhard Hein and Benjamin Jungmann, Financialisation and macroeconomic regimes in emerging capitalist economies before and after the Great Recession, IPE Working Paper, No. 158/2021
- Trevor Evans, The twilight of neoliberalism in the USA? IPE Working Paper, No. 157/2021
- Praveen Jha and Dinesh Kumar, India's Participation in Global Value Chains and Some Implications for Economic and Social Upgrading: A case study of the Automobile Sector, IPE Working Paper, No. 156/2021
- Alice Nicole Sindzingre, Truth vs justification: contrasting heterodox and mainstream thinking on development via the example of austerity in Africa, IPE Working Paper, No. 155/2021
- Ryan Woodgate, Profit-led in Effect or in Mere Appearance? Estimating the Irish Demand Regime Given the Influence of Multinational Enterprises, IPE Working Paper, No. 154/2021
- Clementine Davies, Financialisation and Rental Housing: A Case Study of Berlin, IPE Working Paper, No. 153/2021
- Luke Neal, Ecological contradictions of Labour's Green New Deal, IPE Working Paper, No. 152/2021
- Valeria Jiménez, Wage shares and demand regimes in Central America: An empirical analysis 1970-2016, IPE Working Paper, No. 151/2020
- Jannik J. Landwehr, The Case for a Job Guarantee Policy in Germany - a political-economic analysis of potential benefits and obstacles, IPE Working Paper, No. 150/2020
- Eckhard Hein, Financialisation and stagnation - a macroeconomic regime perspective, IPE Working Paper, No. 149/2020
- Megan Ward, Hansjörg Herr, Jennifer Pédussel Wu, South Asian Free Trade Area and Food Trade: Implications for Regional Food Security, IPE Working Paper, No. 148/2020
- Zeynep Nettekoven, Macroprudential institutions in Europe - what are the blind spots? IPE Working Paper, No. 147/2020
- Fausto Favero, The Italian "Reddito di Cittadinanza" one year later, IPE Working Paper, No.146/2020
- Eckhard Hein, Judith Martschin, The Eurozone in Crisis - A Kaleckian Macroeconomic Regime and Policy Perspective, IPE Working Paper, No.145/2020
- Nina Schlosser, Externalised Costs of Electric Automobility: Social-Ecological Conflicts of Lithium Extraction in Chile, IPE Working Paper, No.144/2020
- Petra Dünhaupt, Hansjörg Herr, Trade, Global Value Chains and Development - What Role for National Development Banks? IPE Working Paper No.143/2020
- Mehmet Oğuzhan Okumuş, How Berlin Attracts the Turkish "New Wave": Comparison of Economic and Socio-Cultural Pull Factors for Highly Skilled Immigrants, IPE Working Paper, No.142/2020
- Eckhard Hein, Gender issues in Kaleckian distribution and growth models: On the macroeconomics of the gender wage gap, IPE Working Paper, No. 141/2020
- Petra Dünhaupt, Hansjörg Herr, Fabian Mehl, Christina Teipen, Opportunities for Development through Integration in Global Value Chains?, IPE Working Paper, No. 140/2020
- Amit Bhaduri, Reforming Capitalist Democracies: Which Way ?, IPE Working Paper, No.139 / 2020
- Dirk H. Ehnts, The Fiscal-Monetary Nexus in Germany, IPE Working Paper, No. 138/2020
- Do Quynh Chi, Social and Economic Upgrading in the Garment Supply Chain in Vietnam, IPE Working Paper, No. 137/2020
- Martina Metzger, Brigitte Young, No Gender Please, We're Central Bankers: Distributional Impacts of Quantitative Easing, IPE Working Paper, No. 136/2020
- Mai Ha Thu, Erwin Schweisshelm, Labor Rights and Civil Society Empowerment in the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement, IPE Working Paper, No. 135/2020
- Ernesto Noronha, Premilla D`Cruz, The Indian IT industry: A global production network perspective, IPE Working Paper, No. 134/2020
- Dirk H. Ehnts, Maurice Höfgen, Modern Monetary Theory and the Public Purpose, IPE Working Paper, No. 133/2020
- Xhulia Likaj, Lena Rieble, Laura Theuer, Euroscepticism in France: An analysis of Actors and Causes, IPE Working Paper, No. 132/2020
- Misato Adachi, Success and Failure of Renewable Energy Policies in the EU: a Comparative Study of Bulgaria and Poland, IPE Working Paper, No. 131/2020
- Thore Beckmann, Xhulia Likaj, Paul Steimer, Michael Stöckel, Precarization, Individualization and the Development of Trade Unions in Germany, IPE Working Paper, No. 130/2019
- Sophie-Dorothee Rotermund, Assessing Systemic Risk: An Analysis of the German Banking Sector, IPE Working Paper, No. 129/2019
- Thomas Goda, Jan Priewe, Determinants of real exchange rate movements in 15 emerging market economies, IPE Working Paper, No. 128/2019
- Martina Metzger, Tim Riedler, Jennifer Pédussel Wu, Migrant Remittances: Alternative Money Transfer Channels, IPE Working Paper, No. 127/2019
- Maria Cristina Barbieri Góes, Personal Income Distribution and Progressive Taxation in a Neo-Kaleckian Model: Insights from the Italian Case, IPE Working Paper, No. 126/2019
- Sascha Gander, The European Economic crisis from 2007 onwards in the context of a global crisis of overproduction of capital - a Marxian monetary theory of value interpretation, IPE Working Paper, No. 125/2019
- Hansjörg Herr, Petra Dünhaupt, Global Value Chains in Economic Development, IPE Working Paper, No. 124/2019
- Birgit Mahnkopf, Everything Must Change, so that the World Can Remain the Same: In Memory of the Life and Work of Elmar Altvater, IPE Working Paper, No. 123/2019
- Daniel Detzer, Financialization made in Germany - a review, IPE Working Paper, No. 122/2019
- Franz J. Prante, Income distribution and the multiplier - an exploration of non-linear distribution effects in linear Kaleckian distribution and growth models, IPE Working Paper, No. 121/2019
- Ümit Akcay, Ali Riza Güngen, The Making of Turkey's 2018-2019 Economic Crisis, IPE Working Paper, No. 120/2019
- Behzad Azarhoushang, Jennifer Pédussel Wu, Shahryar Zaroki, Chinese Regional Inequality and Sectoral Foreign Direct Investment, IPE Working Paper, No. 119/2019
- Eckhard Hein, Karl Marx - an early post Keynesian? A comparison of Marx's economics with the contributions by Sraffa, Keynes, Kalecki and Minsky, IPE Working Paper, No. 118/2019
- Franz J. Prante, Alessandro Bramucci, Eckhard Hein, Achim Truger, Interactive Macroeconomics - A Pluralist Simulator, IPE Working Paper, No. 117/2019
- Ettore Gallo, Investment, Autonomous Demand and Long Run Capacity Utilization: An Empirical Test for the Euro Area, IPE Working Paper, No. 116/2019
- Dirk H. Ehnts, Knapp's State Theory of Money and its reception in German academic discourse, IPE Working Paper, No. 115/2019
- Hansjörg Herr, Bea Ruoff, The development of the German labor market after World War II, IPE Working Paper, No. 114/2019
- Fritz Helmedag, Marx and Keynes: from exploitation to employment, IPE Working Paper, No. 113/2019
- Kasper Köhler, The limits to profit-wage redistribution: Endogenous regime shifts in Kaleckian models of growth and distribution, IPE Working Paper 112/2018
- Won Jun Nah, Marc Lavoie, Overhead labour costs in a neo-Kaleckian growth model with autonomous expenditures, IPE Working Paper 111/2018
- Eckhard Hein, Franz Prante, Functional distribution and wage inequality in recent Kaleckian growth models, IPE Working Paper 110/2018
- Martin Kronauer, Is Wage Labor in Highly Developed Capitalism Today Still a Force of Social Transformation?, IPE Working Paper 109/2018
- Earta Lauka, Development Paths - A Case for Public Investment as the Alternative to the Washington Consensus, IPE Working Paper 108/2018
- Stefan Angrick, Structural Conditions for Currency Internationalisation - International Finance and the Survival Constraint, IPE Working Paper 107/2018
- Ryan Woodgate, The Paradox of Tax Competition: Effective Corporate Tax Rates as a Determinant of Foreign Direct Investment in a Modified Neo-Kaleckian Model, IPE Working Paper 106/2018
- Katja Rietzler, Achim Truger, Is the Debt Brake behind Germany's successful fiscal consolidation?, IPE Working Paper 105/2018
- Petra Dünhaupt, Eckhard Hein, Financialisation, distribution and the macroeconomic regimes before and after the crisis - a post-Keynesian view on Denmark, Estonia and Latvia, IPE Working Paper 104/2018
- Hansjörg Herr, Underdevelopment and unregulated markets - seven reasons why unregulated markets reproduce underdevelopment, IPE Working Paper 103/2018
- Ruben Tarne, Proposals for monetary reform – a critical assessment using the general quantity equation by Wolfgang Stützel, IPE Working Paper 102/2018
- Hansjörg Herr, Karl Marx’s thoughts on functional income distribution – a critical analysis, IPE Working Paper 101/2018
- Ümit Akcay, Neoliberal Populism in Turkey and Its Crisis, IPE Working Paper 100/2018
- Finn Cahill-Webb, International Environmental Governance and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change: the adoption of the ‘pledge and review’ governance approach, IPE Working Paper 99/2018
- Hansjörg Herr, The Communist Manifesto – What can we learn today for a country like Vietnam?, IPE Working Paper 98/2018
- Trevor Evans, The economic expansion in the US since 2009 and Donald Trump’s ambitions to ‘drain the swamp’, IPE Working Paper 97/2018
- Eckhard Hein, Inequality and growth: Marxian and post-Keynesian/Kaleckian perspectives on distribution and growth regimes before and after the Great Recession, IPE Working Paper 96/2018
- Henriette Heinze, The determinants of German exports – an analysis of intra- and extra-EMU trade, IPE Working Paper 95/2018
- Jennifer Pédussel Wu, Salmai Qari, Clark Banach and Behzad Azarhoushang, A Database for Investigating Foreign Direct Investment and Regional Trade, IPE Working Paper 94/2017
- Marta Kulesza, Inflation and hyperinflation in Venezuela (1970s-2016) – a post-Keynesian interpretation, IPE Working Paper 93/2017
- Dirk Ehnts, Nicolas Barbaroux, From Wicksell to Le Bourva to Modern Monetary Theory: a Wicksell connection, IPE Working Paper 92/2017
- Vera Buttmann, The clash of rural-urban migrants and real estate investors on Phnom Penh’s housing market – Prospects for garment workers, IPE Working Paper 91/2017
- Eckhard Hein, Financialisation and tendencies towards stagnation: the role of macroeconomic regime changes in the course of and after the financial and economic crisis 2007-9, IPE Working Paper 90/2017
- Cenk Olgun, The Role of the Eastern Member States in the European Union’s Energy and Climate Policy, IPE Working Paper 89/2017
- Alessandro Bramucci, Valeria Cirillo, Rinaldo Evangelista & Dario Guarascio, Offshoring, industry heterogeneity and employment, IPE Working Paper 88/2017
- Roberto Iacono, The Nordic model of economic development: shocks, reforms and future prospects, IPE Working Paper 87/2017
- Ahmet Benlialper, Hasan Cömert & Nadir Öcal, Asymmetric Exchange Rate Policy in Inflation Targeting Developing Countries, IPE Working Paper 86/2017
- Eckhard Hein, Petra Dünhaupt, Ayoze Alfageme & Marta Kulesza, Financialisation and distribution in the US, the UK, Spain, Germany, Sweden and France – before and after the crisis, IPE Working Paper 85/2017
- Jorge Uxó, Ignacio Álvarez & Eladio Febrero, Fiscal space on the Eurozone periphery: The case of Spain, IPE Working Paper 84/2017
- Franz J. Prante, Macroeconomic effects of personal and functional income inequality – theory and empirical evidence for the US and Germany, IPE Working Paper 83/2017
- Julia Anna Ruf, A Policy Analysis of the EU Emissions Trading System and its Crisis, IPE Working Paper 82/2017
- Kitty Murnaghan, A Comprehensive Evaluation of the EU’s Biofuel Policy – from Biofuels to Agrofuels, IPE Working Paper 81/2017
- Thereza Balliester Reis, Why are policy real interest rates so high in Brazil? An analysis of the determinants of the Central Bank of Brazil’s real interest rate, IPE Working Paper 80/2016
- Luís Lopes and Margarida Antunes, From budgetary instrument to the budgetary objective: the Portuguese case, IPE Working Paper 79/2016
- Karsten Köhler, Currency Devaluations, Aggregate Demand, and Debt Dynamics in an Economy with Foreign Currency Liabilities, IPE Working Paper 78/2016
- Sigrid Betzelt, Ana C. Santos and Cláudia A. Lopes, Financialisation and work: New transdisciplinary insights from micro-level survey data, IPE Working Paper 77/2016
- Simona Bellini, EU Blue Card: a promising tool among labour migration policies? A comparative analysis of selected countries, IPE Working Paper 76/2016
- Eckhard Hein, Post-Keynesian macroeconomics since the mid-1990s – main developments, IPE Working Paper 75/2016
- Dirk Ehnts, Liquidity, insolvency and the state, IPE Working Paper 74/2016
- Bruno Thiago Tomio, Understanding the Brazilian Demand Regime: A Kaleckian Approach, IPE Working Paper 73/2016
- Dirk Ehnts, The euro zone crisis: what would John Maynard do?, IPE Working Paper 72/2016
- Alessandro Bramucci, Offshoring, Employment and Wages, IPE Working Paper 71/2016
- Jan Priewe, Ethiopia’s High Growth and Its Challenges – Causes and Prospects, IPE Working Paper 70/2016
- Won Jun Nah and Marc Lavoie, Long-run convergence in a neo-Kaleckian open-economy model with autonomous export growth, IPE Working Paper 69/2016
- Eckhard Hein, Autonomous government expenditure growth, deficits, debt and distribution in a neo-Kaleckian growth model, IPE Working Paper 68/2016
- Petra Dünhaupt, Financialization and the Crises of Capitalism, IPE Working Paper 67/2016
- Eckhard Hein, The Bhaduri/Marglin post-Kaleckian model in the history of distribution and growth theories – an assessment by means of model closures, IPE Working Paper 66/2016
- Hansjörg Herr, Sina Rüdiger & Jennifer Pédussel Wu, The Federal Reserve as Lender of Last Resort During the Subprime Crisis – Successful Stabilisation Without Structural Changes, IPE Working Paper 65/2016
- Daniel Detzer, Financialisation, Debt and Inequality – Scenarios Based on a Stock Flow Consistent Model, IPE Working Paper 64/2016
- Hansjörg Herr, After the Financial Crisis: Reforms and Reform Options for Finance, Regulation and Institutional Structure, IPE Working Paper 63/2016
- Trevor Evans and Hansjörg Herr, Financialisation in Currency, Energy and Residential Property Markets, IPE Working Paper 62/2016
- Eckhard Hein, Causes and Consequences of the Financial Crisis and the Implications for a More Resilient Financial and Economic System, IPE Working Paper 61/2016
- Eckhard Hein, The principle of effective demand – Marx, Kalecki, Keynes and beyond, IPE Working Paper 60/2015
- Alina Adam, Drivers of Food Waste and Policy Responses to the Issue - The Role of Retailers in Food Supply Chains, IPE Working Paper 59/2015
- Severin Zeilbeck, An Investment Initiative for Fiscally Constrained EU Member States – The Role of Synergetic Financial Instruments, IPE Working Paper 58/2015
- Sigrid Betzelt, The Myth of more Social Inclusion through Activation Reforms - The Case of Germany, IPE Working Paper 57/2015
- Paloma Villanueva Cortés, The external impact of the Green Economy - An analysis of the environmental implications of the Green Economy, IPE Working Paper 56/2015
- Björn Rúnar Guðmundsson, Financialisation and Financial Crisis in Iceland, IPE Working Paper 55/2015
- Nina Dodig, Eckhard Hein und Daniel Detzer, Financialisation and the financial and economic crises: Theoretical framework and empirical analysis for 15 countries, IPE Working Paper 54/2015
- Jan Priewe, Eight Strategies for Development in Comparison, IPE Working Paper 53/2015
- Daphne Owers, From immigrants to fundamentalists - changing portrayals of Muslim identities in Europe, IPE Working Paper 52/2015
- Trevor Evans, The crisis of finance-led capitalism in the United States of America, IPE Working Paper 51/2015
- Achim Truger, Austerity, cyclical adjustment and the remaining leeway for expansionary fiscal policies within the current EU fiscal framework, IPE Working Paper 50/2015
- Cintia Balogh, International Refugee Law and the European Union's Refugee Protection Protocol: A Study on the Ius Cogens Norm of Non-Refoulement, IPE Working Paper 49/2015
- Nina Dodig and Hansjörg Herr, Theories of Finance and Financial Crisis – Lessons for the Great Recession, IPE Working Paper 48/2015
- Sören Gottschalch, Meet the Need for Inclusive Urbanization in China: Migrants’ Urban Housing Demand along their Socio-Economic Transition, IPE Working Paper 47/2015
- Nina Dodig and Hansjörg Herr, EU Policies Addressing Current Account Imbalances in the EMU: An Assessment, IPE Working Paper 46/2015
- Georgios Argitis, Trevor Evans, Jo Michell and Jan Toporowski , Finance and Crisis: Marxian, Institutionalist and Circuitist Approaches, IPE Working Paper 45/2014
- Daniel Detzer and Eckhard Hein, Financialisation and the financial and economic crises: The case of Germany, IPE Working Paper 44/2014
- Walter Siebel, Karin Gottschall und Emmerich Tálos, Soziale Rechte gegen Exklusion. Symposium zur Verabschiedung von Martin Kronauer, IPE Working Paper 43/2014
- Eckhard Hein and Daniel Detzer, Finance-dominated capitalism and income distribution: a Kaleckian perspective on the case of Germany, IPE Working Paper 42/2014
- Petra Dünhaupt, An empirical assessment of the contribution of financialization and corporate governance to the rise in income inequality, IPE Working Paper 41/2014
- Alessandro Bramucci and Antonello Zanfei, The governance of offshoring and its effects at home. The role of codetermination in the international organization of German firms, IPE Working Paper 40/2014
- Daniel Detzer and Eckhard Hein, Finance-dominated capitalism in Germany – deep recession and quick recovery, IPE Working Paper 39/2014
- James Basham and Aanor Roland, Policy-making of the European Central Bank during the crisis: Do personalities matter?, IPE Working Paper 38/2014
- Pavlina Miteva, The Impact of the Increasing Demand for Biofuels in the EU on the Possibility to Conduct Collective Action for Reaching a Common Good. The Changes in the Community-based Management of the Common Pastures in Ethiopia, IPE Working Paper 37/2014
- Maria Franke, When one country’s land gain is another country’s land loss... The social, ecological and economic dimensions of sand extraction in the context of world-systems analysis exemplified by Singapore’s sand imports, IPE Working Paper 36/2014
- Eckhard Hein and Nina Dodig, Financialisation, distribution, growth and crises – long-run tendencies, IPE Working Paper 35/2014
- Eckhard Hein, Nina Dodig and Natalia Budyldina, Financial, economic and social systems: French Regulation School, Social Structures of Accumulation and Post-Keynesian approaches compared, IPE Working Paper 34/2014
- Nina Dodig and Hansjörg Herr, Previous financial crises leading to stagnation – selected case studies, IPE Working Paper 33/2014
- Daniel Detzer and Hansjörg Herr, Theories of financial crises – an overview, IPE Working Paper 32/2014
- Anna Brüning, Towards a Green Internal Electricity Market, IPE Working Paper 31/2014
- Behzad Azarhoushang and Marko Rukavina, Resource curse: a comparative study, IPE Working Paper 30/2014
- Thomas Obst, Income inequality and the welfare state – How redistributive is the public sector?, IPE Working Paper 29/2013
- Dirk Ehnts and Miguel Carrión Álvarez, The theory of reflexivity – a non-stochastic randomness theory for business schools only?, IPE Working Paper 28/2013
- Sören Gottschalch, Urbanization in China and how urban housing demand can be met, IPE Working Paper 27/2013
- Christoph Hermann, Crisis, Structural Reform and the Dismantling of the European Social Model(s), IPE Working Paper 26/2013
- Sina Rüdiger, The Federal Reserve in Times of Economic Crisis – Paths and Choices since 2007, IPE Working Paper 25/2013
- Eckhard Hein and Achim Truger, Future Fiscal and Debt Policies: Germany in the Context of the European Monetary Union, IPE Working Paper 24/2013
- Hansjörg Herr, An Analytical Framework for the Post-Keynesian Macroeconomic Paradigm, IPE Working Paper 23/2013
- Achim Truger, Austerity in the Euro area: The sad state of economic policy in Germany and the EU, IPE Working Paper 22/2013
- Milka Kazandziska, Macroeconomic policy regimes in emerging market candidates for a currency union: the case of Latvia, IPE Working Paper 21/2013
- Anna Couturier and Kannika Thaimai, Eating the Fruit of the Poisonous Tree? Ecological Modernisation and Sustainable Consumption in the EU, IPE Working Paper 20/2013
- Gayane Oganesyan, The Changed Role of the Lender of Last Resort: Crisis Responses of the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and Bank of England, IPE Working Paper 19/2013
- Farina Casselmann, Financial services regulation in the wake of the crisis: The Capital Requirements Directive IV and the Capital Requirements Regulation, IPE Working Paper 18/2013
- Petra Dünhaupt, The effect of financialisation on labor's share of income, IPE Working Paper 17/2013
- Dirk Ehnts, A simple model of a currency union with endogenous money and saving-investment imbalances, IPE Working Paper 16/2012
- Achim Truger, Henner Will, The German 'debt-brake' - a shining example for European fiscal policy?, IPE Working Paper 15/2012
- Eckhard Hein, Finance-dominated capitalism, re-distribution and the financial and economic crisis - a European perspective, IPE Working Paper 14/2012
- Daniel Detzer, New Instruments for Banking Regulation and Monetary Policy after the Crisis, IPE Working Paper 13/2012
- Matthias Mundt, Effects of European Fisheries Partnership Agreements on Fish Stocks and Fishermen: The Case of Cape Verde, IPE Working Paper 12/2012
- Eckhard Hein, Finance-dominated capitalism, re-distribution, household debt and financial fragility in a Kaleckian distribution and growth model, IPE Working Paper 11/2011
- Christiane Ströh de Martínez, Finance for the poor in demand: Who uses microfinance and why?, IPE Berlin Working Paper 10/2011
- Eckhard Hein, Distribution, 'financialization' and the financial and economic crisis - implications for post-crisis economic policies, IPE Working Paper 09/2011
- Trevor Evans, Five explanations for the international financial crisis, IPE Berlin Working Paper No. 8, June 2010
- Eckhard Hein, The rate of interest as a macroeconomic distribution parameter: Horizontalism and Post-Keynesian models of distribution of growth, IPE Berlin Working Paper No. 7, June 2010
- Eckhard Hein & Achim Truger, Finance-dominated capitalism in crisis: the case for a Global Keynesian New Deal, IPE Berlin Working Paper No. February 6, 2010
- Christoph Hermann and Birgit Mahnkopf, The Past and Future of the European Social Model, IPE Berlin Working Paper No. January 5, 2010
- Eckhard Hein & Christian Schoder, Interest rates, distribution and capital accumulation - A Post-Kaleckian perspective on the US and Germany, IPE Berlin Working Paper No. December 4, 2009
- Hansjörg Herr, Time, Expectations and Financial Markets, IPE Berlin Working Paper No. December 3, 2009
- Thomas I. Palley, America? S Exhausted Paradigm: Macroeconomic Causes of the Financial Crisis and Great Recession, IPE Working Paper No. November 2, 2009
- Eckhard Hein, 'Financialization', Distribution, Capital Accumulation and Productivity Growth in a Post-Kaleckian Model, IPE Berlin Working Paper No. November 1, 2009
- guidelines