The US Debt Ceiling Debate Prabhat Patnaik May 22, 2023 Blogs, Commentary, Finance, slider, Themes, World Economy
How not to Deal with a Debt Crisis Jayati Ghosh January 18, 2023 Blogs, Commentary, External Debt Crisis in Developing Countries, Featured Themes, Finance, Jayati Ghosh, slider, Themes
Financial Markets Under Capitalism Prabhat Patnaik January 17, 2022 Blogs, Commentary, Finance, Themes
Prebisch’s Critique of Bretton Woods Plans: Its relation to Kalecki and Williams’ Ideas Esteban Pérez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo January 30, 2021 IDEAs Working Papers
Finance as Perpetual Orgy How the ‘new alchemists’ twisted Kindleberger’s cycle of ‘manias, panics and crashes” into “manias, panics and renewed manias” José Gabriel Palma November 30, 2020 Articles, Finance
Employment in India: Aggregate demand and structural transformations Sunanda Sen June 6, 2020 Articles, Human Development, Macroeconomic Policy
The World at Crossroads Prabhat Patnaik May 31, 2020 Blogs, Commentary, Economy and Society, Political Economy
Financialization, Speculation and Instability Sunanda Sen March 9, 2020 Articles, Finance, Macroeconomic Policy
Towards an Explanation of Credit Money Financial Innovation Jan Kregel January 4, 2020 Articles, Finance, Macroeconomic Policy
Plurality in Teaching Macroeconomics Rohit Azad April 18, 2018 Articles, Finance, Macroeconomic Policy
The Prospect of Food Shortage Prabhat Patnaik April 9, 2018 Blogs, Commentary, Macroeconomic Policy, Poverty and Inequality
Problems with Neoclassical Economics Amiya Kumar Bagchi September 5, 2017 Articles, Economy and Society, Macroeconomic Policy
The Liberal Defence of Capitalism Prabhat Patnaik December 23, 2015 Commentary, Economy and Society, Political Economy
Latin America’s Social Imagination since 1950. From One Type of ‘Absolute Certainties’ to Another— with No (Far More Creative) ‘Uncomfortable Uncertainties’ in Sight Jose Gabriel Palma November 27, 2014 Commentary, Economy and Society, Political Economy
An Odd Couple? Prebisch, Keynes and the Dynamics of Capitalism Esteban Perez Caldentey and Matias Vernengo June 27, 2013 IDEAs Working Papers
How the Full Opening of the Capital Account to Highly Liquid Financial Markets Led Latin America to Two and a Half Cycles of ‘Mania, Panic and Crash’ José Gabriel Palma April 4, 2012 Articles, Capital Flows, Finance
Socialism and Welfarism Prabhat Patnaik August 25, 2009 Commentary, Economy and Society, Human Development, Political Economy
Development and Social Goals: Balancing aid and development to prevent ‘welfare colonialism’ Erik S. Reinert March 18, 2005 Articles, Industry, Trade and Payments, World Economy
Japanese Economic Recovery and the Macroeconomic Policy Mix Sukanya Bose October 19, 2004 Articles, Finance, Macroeconomic Policy, Prices and Inflation
Asset Prices, Liquidity Preference and the Business Cycle Korkut A. Erturk May 25, 2002 Articles, Finance