IPE Working Papers
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- 245/2024: What role for profits and luxury consumption in the ecological transition?
- Federica Cappelli and Stefano Di Bucchianico
- 244/2024: Eurozone governance and the German demand and growth regimes, 1999-2024
- Juan Campana and Eckhard Hein
- 243/2024: The legacy of neoliberalism and the rise of the extreme Right
- Martin Kronauer
- 242/2024: Mitigating adverse social and health impacts of COVID-19 with applied arts
- Martina Metzger, Hans Walter Steinhauer and Jennifer Pédussel Wu
- 241/2024: Evaluating China's role in contemporary South American trade - an economic complexity approach
- Linus Zechlin and Moritz Marpe
- 240/2024: Currency devaluations, distribution conflict and inflation in a post-Kaleckian open economy model
- Juan Campana
- 239/2024: Building BLOCS and stepping stones: Combined data for international economic and policy analysis
- Jennifer Pédussel Wu, Clark N. Banach, Sofoklis Goulas and Ignacio Silva Neira
- 238/2024: Revisiting the linkage between remittances inflow and economic growth: A semi-parametric estimation with panel data
- Arafet Farroukh, Manel Mazioued and Jennifer Pédussel Wu
- 237/2024: Gold's overly long farewell as money
- Hansjörg Herr
- 236/2024: Is there no women in investment?
- Carolin Dylla, Dorothea Ries and Karolina Schütt
- 235/2024: The principle of effective demand in the short and the long run: Marx, Kalecki, Keynes, and beyond
- Eckhard Hein
- 234/2024: Price level dynamics, wages and distribution
- Anne Martin, Hansjörg Herr and Michael Heine
- 233/2024: Crypto assets as a threat to financial market stability
- Heike Joebges, Hansjörg Herr and Christian Kellermann
- 232/2024: Export manufacture competitiveness and commodity dependence: An empirical analysis of the Dutch Disease on Argentina and Chile during the commodity price boom
- Santiago Graña-Colella and Ignacio Silva Neira
- 231/2024: Planning for Degrowth: How artificial intelligence and Big Data revitalize the debate on democratic economic planning
- Leo Schlichter
- 230/2024: Hydrogen corporatism and working time reduction: Union strategies in the transformation of German primary steel manufacturing
- Stefan Schoppengerd
- 229/2024: A Kaleckian approach to financialization and functional income distribution: Austria and Finland in comparative perspective
- Cara Dabrowski and Sonia Kuhls
- 228/2024: Impacts of US interest rates on growth, income distribution, and macroeconomic policy space in developing countries: A SFC supermultiplier model
- João Emboava Vaz
- 227/2024: 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)
- Mads R. Hansen
- 226/2024: Overcoming the jobs-versus-environment dilemma: A feminist analysis of the foundational economy
- Sonia Kuhls
- 225/2024: Kaleckian models of conflict inflation, distribution and employment: A comparative analysis
- Eckhard Hein and Christoph Häusler
- 224/2023: Inflation is always and everywhere … a conflict phenomenon: Post-Keynesian inflation theory and energy price driven conflict inflation
- Eckhard Hein
- 223/2023: Cars and clothes in South Africa's Covid experience: The contrasting fortunes of two manufacturing sectors in South Africa
- Ben Scully, Wellington Mvundura, Tessa Nyirenda, Bukiwe Tambulu and Usithandile Zikalala
- 222/2023: Export-led growth and the geopolitical hypothesis: Israel's regime change after the second Intifada
- Arie Krampf
- 221/2023: State and capital in the context of COVID-19 in India: Some implications for globalisation
- Praveen K. Jha and Meghna Goyal
- 220/2023: South Africa's response to the Covid-19 pandemic: The crisis in the context of the history of South African capitalism
- Ben Scully
- 219/2023: Brazil's automotive and textile sectors during the Covid-19 pandemic: Crisis, repercussions and responses from the government, companies and labor unions
- Bruno de Conti, Arthur Welle and Diógenes Moura Breda
- 218/2023: Unlocking the puzzle of authoritarian persistence in Belarus: The role of the EU and Russia
- Veranika Shykhutsina
- 217/2023: Capitalism in Brazil and COVID-19: crisis, repercussions and responses to the pandemic
- Bruno De Conti, Diógenes Breda and Arthur Welle
- 216/2023: Automobile sector in India at the current juncture: Crisis and prospects
- Praveen K. Jha, Preksha Mishra and Kamya Singh
- 215/2023: Degrowth enthusiasm and the transformation blues of the East: Reflections on integrating post-socialist transformation experiences into the degrowth discourse
- Jana Gebauer, Gerrit von Jorck and Lilian Pungas
- 214/2023: Original sin and South-South cooperation: Insights for the Mercosur from the experience of the Asian Bond Market Initiative
- Candelaria Fernández Tucci
- 213/2023: German industrial policy and the twin transition: Pre- and post-Covid trajectories in the automotive and IT services sectors
- Salome Topuria and Helena Gräf
- 212/2023: Characteristics of Colombian inward foreign direct investment
- Carlos Abreo, Eduardo Carrillo and Jennifer Pédussel Wu
- 211/2023: Labour market stability in a zero-growth economy
- Valeria Jimenez
- 210/2023: Original sin and the CFA Franc: A case study of the West African Economic and Monetary Union
- Moritz Manuel Peist
- 209/2023: What determines demand for digital community currencies? OurVillage in Cameroon
- Jennifer Pédussel Wu, Martina Metzger, Ignacio Silva Neira and Arafet Farroukh
- 208/2023: Automotive industry transformation and industrial policy in the EU and Germany: A critical perspective
- Zeynep Mualla Nettekoven
- 207/2023: Foreign price shocks and inflation targeting: Effects on income and inflation inequality
- Lilian Rolim and Nathalie Marins
- 206/2023: Growth models, power blocs and authoritarianisms in Turkey and Egypt in the 21st century
- Ali Rıza Güngen and Ümit Akçay
- 205/2023: In search of a growth model for Italy: The failed attempt of an export-led recovery strategy?
- Alessandro Bramucci
- 204/2023: Shedding light on Argentina's macroeconomic trap: Macroeconomic Policy Regimes and Demand and Growth Regimes
- Juan Martín Ianni
- 203/2023: From export boom to private debt bubble: A macroeconomic policy regime assessment of Canada's shifting growth regime in the neoliberal era
- Theodore J. Klassen
- 202/2022: Financial inclusion, mobile money and regulatory architecture
- Martina Metzger, Maureen Were and Jennifer Pédussel Wu
- 201/2022: Dependency revisited: Commodities, commodity-related capital flows and growth models in emerging economies
- Michael Schedelik, Andreas Nölke, Christian May and Alexandre Gomes
- 200/2022: A supermultiplier demand-led growth accounting analysis applied to the Spanish economy (1998-2019)
- Héctor Labat-Moles and Ricardo de Figueiredo Summa
- 199/2022: Growth regimes of populist governments: A comparative study on Hungary and Poland
- Julia Kühnast
- 198/2022: FDI-led growth models: Sraffian supermultiplier models of export platforms and tax havens
- Ryan Woodgate
- 197/2022: Demand and growth regimes of the BRICs countries
- Juan Campana, João Emboava Vaz, Eckhard Hein and Benjamin Jungmann
- 196/2022: Varieties of demand and growth regimes: Post-Keynesian foundations
- Eckhard Hein
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