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1. The Divide between Economic History and History: From Ideology to Methodology

2. A Policy Matrix for Inclusive Prosperity

3. Majoritarian versus Proportional Representation Voting

4. EfIP Online Panel: A New Macroeconomics?

5. New Directions in Macroeconomics

6. The effect of recent technological change on US immigration policy

7. Economic Conditions and the Rise of Anti-Democratic Extremism

8. Risk Shocks and Divergence between the Euro Area and the US in the aftermath of the Great Recession

9. Discounting Gold: Money and Banking in Gold Rush California

10. Inclusive American Economic History: Containing Slaves, Freedmen, Jim Crow Laws, and the Great Migration

11. Restraining Ourselves: Helping by Not Hurting

12. Bundled-Payment Models Around the World: How They Work and What Their Impact Has Been

13. Flattening the Pandemic and Recession Curves

14. Coronavirus and Managing Your Organization’s Response

15. Racial Inequality

16. Why, When, and How to Teach the Fundamentals of Inequality in Principles

17. How Market Sentiment Drives Forecasts of Stock Returns

18. The Millennials' Transition from School-to-Work

19. Optimal Contracting with Altruistic Agents: A Structural Model of Medicare Payments for Dialysis Drugs

20. The EITC and Maternal Time Use: More Time Working and Less Time with Kids?

21. Global giants and local stars: How changes in brand ownership affect competition

22. Corporate tax avoidance and industry concentration

23. Money, Cattle Hides and William A Leidesdorff: California before the Gold Rush

24. Is the Most Unproductive Firm the Foundation of the Most Efficient Economy? Penrosian Learning Confronts the Neoclassical Fallacy

25. Payment vs. Funding: The Law of Reflux for Today

26. Private Equity Buyouts in Healthcare: Who Wins, Who Loses?

27. How Much Can the U.S. Congress Resist Political Money? A Quantitative Assessment

28. Profits, Innovation and Financialization in the Insulin Industry

29. Payroll Share, Real Wage and Labor Productivity across US States

30. PG&E: Market and Policy Perspectives on the First Climate Change Bankruptcy

31. The Global Impact of Brexit Uncertainty

32. The Political Economy of Europe since 1945: A Kaleckian perspective

33. Synthetic MMT: Old Line Keynesianism with an Expansionary Twist

34. Big Tech Acquisitions and the Potential Competition Doctrine: The Case of Facebook

35. American Gothic: How Chicago Economics Distorts “Consumer Welfare” in Antitrust

36. Firm-Level Political Risk: Measurement and Effects

37. Expansionary Austerity and Reverse Causality: A Critique of the Conventional Approach

38. Macroeconomic Management Meets the New Economy

39. Demand-determined potential output: a revision and update of Okun’s original method

40. Technological Disruption in the Global Economy

41. Economic Consequences of the U.S. Convict Labor System

42. The Knightian Uncertainty Hypothesis: Unforeseeable Change and Muth’s Consistency Constraint in Modeling Aggregate Outcomes

43. The Contributions of Socioeconomic and Opioid Supply Factors to Geographic Variation in U.S. Drug Mortality Rates

44. Estimates of the Natural Rate of Interest and the Stance of Monetary Policies: A Critical Assessment

45. Finance in Economic Growth: Eating the Family Cow

46. Cross-Border E-Commerce: WTO discussions and multi-stakeholder roles – stocktaking and practical ways forward

47. Tax Audits as Scarecrows: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment

48. Oh Mother: The Neglected Impact of School Disruptions

49. Economics for Inclusive Prosperity: An Introduction

50. Towards a Better Financial System

51. An Expanded View of Government’s Role in Providing Social Insurance and Investing in Children

52. Election Law and Political Economy

53. Labor in the Age of Automation and Artificial Intelligence

54. How to think about finance?

55. Worker Collective Action in the 21st Century Labor Market

56. Confronting Rising Market Power

57. Antitrust and Labor Market Power

58. It’s Good Jobs, Stupid

59. Thoughts on Medicare for All

60. The Economics of Free College

61. Carbon Pricing for Inclusive Prosperity: The Role of Public Support

62. No Data in the Void: Values and Distributional Conflicts in Empirical Policy Research and Artificial Intelligence

63. Should We Worry About Corporate Leverage?

64. The Boom and the Busts: Mendocino County's Agricultural Revolution

65. Counting the Cost of Financial Warfare: Recalibrating Sanctions Policy to Preserve U.S. Financial Hegemony

66. Shooting Oneself in the Foot? Trade War and Global Value Chains

67. The Exorbitant Privilege of High Tax Countries

68. A Fistful of Dollars? Foreign Sales Platforms and Profit Shifting in Tax Havens

69. Structural Exchange Pays Off: Reciprocity in Boards and Executive Compensations in US Firms (1990–2015)

70. The Secular Stagnation of Productivity Growth

71. How Market Sentiment Drives Forecasts of Stock Returns

72. Soft vs Hard Governance for Labour and Environmental Commitments in Trade Agreements: Comparing the US and EU Approaches

73. Trade linkages and firm value: evidence from the 2018 US-China "trade war"

74. Using wage boards to raise pay

75. PeSCo – Anything There for European Defence?

76. Parental Support, Savings and Student Loan Repayment

77. Job Tasks and the Gender Wage Gap among College Graduates

78. Uncertainty about Future Income: Initial Beliefs and Resolution During College

79. Dynamics of Deterrence: A Macroeconomic Perspective on Punitive Justice Policy

80. The Disability Option: Labor Market Dynamics with Macroeconomic and Health Risks

81. Global Debt Dynamics: What Has Gone Wrong

82. Trump and Energy Security: Revival of an Old Concept?

83. The Role of Universities in Our Changing Economy

84. Economic Constraints on Russian Foreign Policy

85. Crude Volatility: The History and the Future of Boom-Bust Oil Prices

86. Targeting the Wrong Teachers? Linking Measurement with Theory to Evaluate Teacher Incentive Schemes

87. The Rules of Reproduction of Capitalism: A Historicist Critique

88. China and the Middle East: Venturing into the Maelstrom

89. Recent Department of Labor Rules Open the Door for States to Move Forward with Retirement Initiatives

90. The Road to a Reinvigorated North American Partnership

91. EU Pressure Insufficient to Gain U.S. Visa Waiver for Poles

92. S-Japan Relations and Southeast Asia: Meeting Regional Demands

93. The Power of Weak Interests in Financial Reforms: Explaining the Creation of a US Consumer Agency

94. Global Safe Haven Bonding Foreign and Domestic Owners of the U.S. Public Debt

95. Global Value Chains or Global Poverty Chains? A new research agenda

96. The problem with ‘embedded liberalism’: the World Bank and the myth of Bretton Woods

97. Thomas Piketty's Capital and the Developing World

98. Bracing for Cold Peace. US-Russia Relations after Ukraine

99. IN3 - Incubating a New Spain through the Promotion of Entrepreneurship

100. Engaging the Swiss on Apprenticeships: Economic Diplomacy with Results Back Home