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2004
(NEW) CEPA
Working Paper 2004-5
Title: Empty Sources of Growth Accounting, and Empirical
Replacements à la Kaldor with Some Beef
Authors: Codrina Rada and Lance Taylor (New School University)
Date: November 10, 2004.
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(NEW) CEPA
Working Paper 2004-4
Title: Unemployment and Labor Market Institutions: The
Failure of the Empirical Case for Deregulation
Authors: Dean Baker, Andrew Glyn, David Howell, and John
Schmitt (New School University)
Date: September, 2004.
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(NEW) CEPA
Working Paper 2004-3
Title: The Relationship between Credit Expansion, Inactive
Balances, and the Capital Stock
Author: Christy Huebner Caridi (New School University)
Date: August 10, 2004.
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CEPA Working Paper 2004-2
Title: Real Exchange Rate, Competitiveness and Policy Implications: a formal analysis of alternative macro models
Authors: Massimiliano La Marca (New School University)
Date: May 25, 2004.
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CEPA Working Paper 2004-1
Title: Turkish Currency Crisis of 2000-1, Revisited
Authors: Nazim K. Ekinci (Middle East Technical University) and Korkut Erturk (University of Utah)
Date: January 13, 2004.
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2003
CEPA Working Paper 2003-6
Title: Modeling Macroeconomic and Distributional Impacts of Stabilization and Adjustment Packages: Current Literature and Challenges.
Authors: Egor Kraev (University of Maryland).
Date: November 28, 2003
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CEPA Working Paper 2003-5
Title: Economic Policy Obstacles to Full Employment and Social Cohesion in Europe.
Authors: Jörg Huffschmid (University of Bremen).
Date: October 8, 2003
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CEPA Working Paper 2003-4
Title: Can the Poor Countries Catch Up? Sources of Growth Accounting Gives Weak Convergence for the Early 21st Century.
Authors: Lance Taylor and Codrina Rada (Center for Economic Policy Analysis).
Date: June 27, 2003.
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CEPA Working Paper 2003-3
Title: Distributive and Demand Cycles in the US EconomyA Structuralist Goodwin Model.
Authors: Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho and Lance Taylor (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and Center for Economic Policy Analysis).
Date: June 4, 2003.
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CEPA Working Paper 2003-2
Title: On The Changing Nature of Currency Crises.
Authors: Korkut Erturk (University of Utah).
Date: May 11, 2003.
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CEPA Working Paper 2003-1
Title: Debt Equity Cycles in the Twentieth Century.
Authors: Lance Taylor and Codrina Rada (Center for Economic Policy Analysis).
Date: May 5, 2003.
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2002
CEPA Working Paper 2002-17
Title: Labor Market Institutions and Unemployment: A
Critical Assessment of the Cross-Country Evidence.
Authors: Dean Baker (Center for Economic and
Policy Research, Washington, DC), Andrew Glyn (Oxford University), David
Howell (New School University), and John Schmitt (Center for Economic
and Policy Research, Washington, DC).
Date: November 8, 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-16
Title: Effects of Income Distribution on Growth.
Author: Edgar Pardo-Beltrán (New School for Social
Research and Universidad Externado de Colombia).
Date: November 4, 2002.
Comments: This paper is a recipient of the David
Gordon Award for 2001-2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-15
Title: An Agent-Based Model of Wealth Distribution.
Authors: Giammario Impullitti and C.
Matthias Rebmann (New School University).
Date: September 26, 2002 (revised).
Comments: This paper is a recipient of the David
Gordon Award for 2001-2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-14
Title: Does Trade Promote Gender Wage Equity? Evidence
from East Asia.
Authors: Günseli Berik (University of
Utah), Yana van der Meulen Rodgers (College of William and Mary), and
Joseph E. Zveglich, Jr. (Asian Development Bank).
Date: August 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-13
Title: Bargaining Power and Foreign Direct Investment
in China: Can 1.3 Billion Consumers Tame the Multinationals?
Authors: Elissa Braunstein and Gerald
Epstein (University of Massachusetts, Amherst).
Date: August 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-12
Title: Why Do Firms Disintegrate? Towards an Understanding
of the Firm Level Decision to Sub-Contract and Its Impact on Labor.
Authors: Asad Sayeed (Pakistan Institute
of Labour Education and Research) and Radhika Balakrishnan (Marymount
Manhattan College).
Date: August 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-11
Title: The Role of Unemployment in Wage Determination:
Further Evidence on the Wage Curve from Turkey.
Authors: Ipek Ilkaracan (New School for Social Research)
and Raziye Selim (Istanbul Technical University).
Date: August 2002.
Comments: This paper is a recipient of the David
Gordon Award for 2001-2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-10
Title: Political-Economic Regime and the Wage
Curve: Evidence from Chile, 1957-96.
Authors: Janine Berg (CEPA) and Dante Contreras (Universidad
de Chile).
Date: August 2002.
Comments: This paper is a recipient of the David
Gordon Award for 2001-2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-09
Title: A Minskian Analysis of Financial Crisis in Developing
Countries.
Author: Susan K. Schroeder (New School University
and University of Bremen).
Date: August 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-08
Title: Does Inward Foreign Direct Investment Contribute
to Skill Upgrading in Developing Countries?
Author: Matthew J. Slaughter (Dartmouth College
and NBER).
Date: June 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-07
Title: Keynes' Inactive Balances, the Banking Sector
and Effective Demand.
Author: Christy Huebner Caridi (New School University).
Date: May 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-06
Title: "Is the OECD Jobs Strategy Behind US and
British Employment and Unemployment Success in the 1990s?"
Authors: John Schmitt (Economic Policy Institute)
and Jonathan Wadsworth (London School of Economics).
Date: Revised April 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-05
Title: Regulation in the Dutch and German Economies at
the Root of Unemployment?
Author: Ronald Schettkat (Utrecht University).
Date: January 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-04
Title: Flexibility, Employment Development and Active
Labour Market Policy in Denmark and Sweden in the 1990s.
Authors: Peter Plougmann (Oxford Insight) and
Per Kongshøj Madsen (University of Copenhagen).
Date: January 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-03
Title: Labour Market Success and Labour Market Reform:
Lessons from Ireland and New Zealand.
Author: Andrew Glyn (Corpus Christi College).
Date: January 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-02
Title: Spain and the Neoliberal Paradigm.
Author: Rafael Muñoz de Bustillo Llorente
(University of Salamanca).
Date: January 2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2002-01
Title: Increasing Earnings Inequality and Unemployment
in Developed Countries: Markets, Institutions and the "Unified Theory."
Author: David R. Howell (CEPA).
Date: January 2002.
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2001
CEPA Working Paper 2001-06
Nelson H. Barbosa Filho (CEPA). The Balance-of-payments Constraint:
From Balanced Trade to Sustainable Debt. December 2001, revised January
2002.
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CEPA Working Paper 2001-05
Nelson H. Barbosa Filho (CEPA). Effective Demand and Growth:
An Analysis of the Alternative Closures of Keynesian Models. December
2001.
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CEPA Working Paper 2001-04
Nelson H. Barbosa Filho (CEPA). International Liquidity and
Growth in Brazil. November 2001.
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CEPA Working Paper 2001-03
Eugene Canjels (New School University) and Ute Volz (Johann
Wolfgang Goethe-Universität). Share Contracts and Unobserved Ability.
November 2001.
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CEPA Working Paper 2001-02
David Howell and Friedrich Huebler (CEPA). Trends in Earnings Inequality
and Unemployment Across the OECD: Labor Market Institutions and Simple
Supply and Demand Stories. May 2001. [Globalization, Labor Markets,
and Social Policy No. 23]
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CEPA Working Paper 2001-01
Per Gunnar Berglund (CEPA). Equality and Enterprise: Can Functional
Finance Offer a New Historical Compromise?. March 2001. [Economic
Policy Analysis No. 12]
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2000
CEPA Working Paper 2000-21
Lance Taylor (CEPA). Exchange rate indeterminacy in portfolio
balance, Mundell-Fleming, and uncovered interest rate parity models.
April 2002 (revised; formerly Exchange Rate Determination in Portfolio
Balance, Mundell-Fleming, and Uncovered Interest Parity Models (April
2001), Exchange Rate Determination in the Portfolio Balance, Mundell-Fleming,
and (Perhaps) More Plausible Models (February 2000), and The Exchange
Rate Is Indeterminate in the Portfolio Balance and Mundell-Fleming Models
- Each Has One Fewer Independent Equation than People Usually Think
(1999)). [Economic Policy Analysis No. 8]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-20
David R. Howell (CEPA). Increasing Earnings Inequality and Unemployment
in Developed Countries: A Critical Assessment of the "Unified Theory".
February 2000, revised May 2001. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social
Policy No. 22]
Note: This paper has been replaced by CEPA Working Paper 2002-01:
Increasing Earnings Inequality and Unemployment in Developed Countries:
Markets, Institutions and the 'Unified Theory' (see above).
CEPA Working Paper 2000-19
Randall Dodd (Derivatives Study Center). The Role of Derivatives
in the East Asian Financial Crisis. November 2000. [International
Capital Markets and the Future of Economic Policy No. 20]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-18
José Antonio Ocampo (United Nations Economic Commission
on Latin America and the Caribbean). Recasting the International Financial
Agenda. November 2000. [International Capital Markets and the Future
of Economic Policy No. 19]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-17
Gabriel Palma (Cambridge University). The Three Routes to Financial
Crises: The Need for Capital Controls. November 2000. [International
Capital Markets and the Future of Economic Policy No. 18]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-16
Gabriel Palma (Cambridge University). The Magical Realism of
Brazilian Economics: How to Create a Financial Crisis by Trying to Avoid
One. September 2000. [International Capital Markets and the Future
of Economic Policy No. 17]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-15
Thomas R. Michl (Colgate University) and Duncan K. Foley (New
School University). Social Security in a Classical Growth Model.
June 2000, revised September 2001. [Economic Policy Analysis No. 11]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-14
Jeffrey Madrick (Challenge Magazine).The Influence of the Financial
Media over International Economic Policy. June 2000. [International
Capital Markets and the Future of Economic Policy No. 16]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-13
Eric Helleiner (Trent University). The Politics of Global Financial
Reregulation: Lessons from the Fight against Money Laundering. April
2000. [International Capital Markets and the Future of Economic Policy
No. 15]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-12
Deepak Nayyar (Jawaharlal Nehru University). Capital Controls
and the World Financial Authority: What Can We Learn from the Indian Experience?.
March 2000. [International Capital Markets and the Future of Economic
Policy No. 14]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-11
Rob Davies (University of Zimbabwe) and Jørn Rattsø
(Norwegian University of Science and Technology). Zimbabwe: Economic
Adjustment, Income Distribution and Trade Liberalization. February
2000. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 21]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-10
Korkut Boratav (Ankara University), A. Erinc Yeldan (Bilkent
University), and Ahmet H. Kose (Ankara University). Globalization,
Distribution and Social Policy: Turkey, 1980-1998. February 2000.
[Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 20]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-09
Alexander Vorobyov and Stanislav Zhukov (Institute of World Economy
and International Relations). Russia: Globalization, Structural Shifts
and Inequality. February 2000. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and
Social Policy No. 19]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-08
Jaime Ros (The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies,
University of Notre Dame) and Nora Claudia Lustig (Inter-American
Development Bank). Trade and Financial Liberalization with Volatile
Capital Inflows: Macroeconomic Consequences and Social Impacts in Mexico
during the 1990s. February 2000. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and
Social Policy No. 18]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-07
Jong-Il You and Ju-Ho Lee (Korea Development Institute, School
of International Policy & Management). Economic and Social Consequences
of Globalization: The Case of South Korea. February 2000. [Globalization,
Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 17]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-06
Amitava K. Dutt (University of Notre Dame) and J. Mohan
Rao (University of Massachusetts at Amherst). Globalization and
its Social Discontents: The Case of India. February 2000. [Globalization,
Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 16]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-05
Angela Ferriol (Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Economicas).
External Opening, Labor Market and Inequality of Labor Incomes. February
2000. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 15]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-04
José Antonio Ocampo and Camilo Tovar (UN Economic Commission
for Latin America and the Caribbean). Structural Adjustment, Macroeconomics
and Equity in Colombia. February 2000. [Globalization, Labor Markets,
and Social Policy No. 14]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-03
Roberto Frenkel and Martin González Rozada (Centro de Estudios
de Estado y Sociedad). Balance-of-Payments Liberalization: Effects
on Growth, Employment and Income in Argentina. February 2000. [Globalization,
Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 13]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-02
Janine Berg and Lance Taylor (CEPA). External Liberalization,
Economic Performance, and Social Policy. February 2000. [Globalization,
Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 12]
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CEPA Working Paper 2000-01
Philip Turner (Bank for International Settlements). Procyclicality
of Regulatory Ratios? January 2000. [International Capital Markets
and the Future of Economic Policy No. 13]
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1999
CEPA Working Paper 1999-06
Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho (CEPA). A Note on the Theory of Demand-Led
Growth. December 1999. [Economic Policy Analysis No. 10]
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CEPA Working Paper 1999-05
Ha-Joon Chang (University of Cambridge) and Chul-Gyue Yoo
(Korea Social and Economic Studies Association). The Triumph of the
Rentiers? The 1997 Korean Crisis in a Historical Perspective. November
1999. [International Capital Markets and the Future of Economic Policy
No. 12]
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CEPA Working Paper 1999-04
Carl Chiarella (University of Technology, Sydney), Peter Flaschel
(University of Bielefeld), and Willi Semmler (New School University).
The Macrodynamics of Debt Deflation. September 1999. [Economic
Policy Analysis No. 7]
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CEPA Working Paper 1999-03
David Kucera and William Milberg (CEPA). Gender Segregation
and Gender Bias in Manufacturing Trade Expansion: Revisiting the "Wood
Asymmetry." September 1999. [Economic Policy Analysis No. 9]
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CEPA Working Paper 1999-02
David R. Howell, Ellen Houston and William Milberg (CEPA). Demand
Shifts and Earnings Inequality: Wage and Hours Growth by Occupation in
the U.S., 1970-97. April 1999. [Economic Policy Analysis No. 6]
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CEPA Working Paper 1999-01
Gang Gong (New School for Social Research), Willi Semmler
(New School for Social Research), and Peter Flaschel (University
of Bielefeld). A Macroeconometric Study on the Labor Market and Monetary
Policy: Germany and the EMU. January 1999. [Economic Policy Analysis
No. 5]
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1998
CEPA Working Paper 1998-21
David Kucera (CEPA). Unemployment and External and Internal
Labor Market Flexibility: A Comparative View of Europe, Japan, and the
United States. October 1998. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social
Policy No. 11]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-20
Ute Pieper (CEPA). Deindustrialization and the Social and Economic
Sustainability Nexus in Developing Countries: Cross-Country Evidence on
Productivity and Employment. May 1998, revised March 1999. [Globalization,
Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 10]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-19
Eugene Canjels (New School for Social Research). Risk and Incentives
in Sharecropping: Evidence from Modern US Agriculture. October 1998.
[Economic Policy Analysis No. 4]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-18
Salih N. Neftci (New School for Social Research). FX Short Positions,
Balance Sheets and Financial Turbulence: An Interpretation of the Asian
Financial Crisis. October 1998. [International Capital Markets and
the Future of Economic Policy No. 11]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-17
David Kucera (CEPA). Foreign Trade and Men and Women’s Employment
and Earnings in Germany and Japan. April 1998, revised August 1998.
[Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy
No. 9]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-16
Lance Taylor (CEPA). Correct Wealth Accounting in a Two-Country
Portfolio Balance Model. August 1998. [Economic Policy Analysis No.
3]
Note: This paper is superseded by CEPA Working Paper 2000-21: Exchange
Rate Determination in Portfolio Balance, Mundell-Fleming, and Uncovered
Interest Parity Models (see above).
CEPA Working Paper 1998-15
Ajit Singh (University of Cambridge). "Asian Capitalism" and
the Financial Crisis. August 1998. [International Capital Markets
and the Future of Economic Policy No. 10]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-14
John Eatwell (University of Cambridge) and Lance Taylor
(CEPA). International Capital Markets and the Future of Economic Policy.
August 1998, revised September 1998. [International Capital Markets and
the Future of Economic Policy No. 9]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-13
John Eatwell (University of Cambridge) and Lance Taylor
(CEPA). The Performance of Liberalized Capital Markets. August
1998, revised September 1998. [International Capital Markets and the Future
of Economic Policy No. 8]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-12
Jenny Corbett (Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies) and David
Vines (Institute of Economics and Statistics). The Asian Crisis:
Competing Explanations. July 1998. [International Capital Markets
and the Future of Economic Policy No. 7]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-11
Lance Taylor (CEPA). Lax Public Sector, Destabilizing Private
Sector: Origins of Capital Market Crises. July 1998, revised October
1998. [International Capital Markets and the Future of Economic Policy
No. 6]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-10
Robert A. Blecker (American University, Economic Policy Institute).
International Capital Mobility, Macroeconomic Imbalances, and the Risk
of Global Contraction. June 1998, amended November 2000. [International
Capital Markets and the Future of Economic Policy No. 5]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-09
James K. Galbraith (University of Texas at Austin), William
A. Darity, Jr. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) and Lu
Jiaqing (University of Texas at Austin). Measuring the Evolution
of Inequality in the Global Economy. May 1998. [International Capital
Markets and the Future of Economic Policy No. 4]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-08
Thorsten H. Block (CEPA). Financial Market Liberalization and
the Changing Character of Corporate Governance. May 1998. [International
Capital Markets and the Future of Economic Policy No. 3]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-07
Jane D'Arista (Boston University). Financial Regulation in a
Liberalized Global Environment. May 1998. [International Capital Markets
and the Future of Economic Policy No. 2]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-06
Roberto Frenkel (Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad (CEDES),
Buenos Aires). Capital Market Liberalization and Economic Performance
in Latin America. May 1998. [International Capital Markets and the
Future of Economic Policy No. 1]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-05
José Antonio Ocampo (Economic Commission on Latin America
and the Caribbean (ECLAC), United Nations) and Lance Taylor (CEPA).
Trade Liberalization in Developing Economies: Modest Benefits but Problems
with Productivity Growth, Macro Prices, and Income Distribution. March
1998. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 8]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-04
Peter Flaschel (University of Bielefeld), Gang Gong (University
of Bielefeld; and National Institute for Economic Research, Johannesburg)
and Willi Semmler (New School for Social Research). A Keynesian
Based Econometric Framework for Studying Monetary Policy Rules. March
1998. [Economic Policy Analysis No. 2]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-03
[Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 7]
This paper has been withdrawn.
CEPA Working Paper 1998-02
Enrique Ganuza (United Nations Development Program) and Lance
Taylor (CEPA). Macroeconomic Policy, Poverty, and Equality in Latin
America and the Caribbean. February 1998. [Globalization, Labor Markets,
and Social Policy No. 6]
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CEPA Working Paper 1998-01
David R. Howell, Margaret Duncan and Bennett Harrison (New School
for Social Research). Low Wages in the US and High Unemployment in
Europe: A Critical Assessment of the Conventional Wisdom. February
1998, revised August 1998. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy
No. 5]
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1996
CEPA Working Paper 1996-05
Ute Pieper and Lance Taylor (CEPA). The Revival of the Liberal
Creed: The IMF, The World Bank, and Inequality in a Globalized Economy.
October 1996, revised January 1998. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and
Social Policy No. 4]
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CEPA Working Paper 1996-04
Robert A. Blecker (American University). NAFTA, the Peso Crisis,
and the Contradictions of the Mexican Economic Growth Strategy. July
1996. [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 3]
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CEPA Working Paper 1996-03
Ajit Singh (University of Cambridge). Pension Reform, The Stock
Market, Capital Formation and Economic Growth: A Critical Commentary on
the World Bank's Proposals. April 1996 (revised). [Globalization,
Labor Markets, and Social Policy No. 2]
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CEPA Working Paper 1996-02
John Eatwell (University of Cambridge, CEPA). International
Capital Liberalisation: The Impact on World Development. August 1996,
revised October 1996 (formerly International Capital Liberalisation:
The Record). [Globalization, Labor Markets, and Social Policy No.
1]
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CEPA Working Paper 1996-01
Thomas I. Palley (AFL-CIO). The Saving-Investment Nexus: Why
it Matters and How it Works. 1996 (revised). [Economic Policy Analysis
No. 1]
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History of CEPA Working Papers
In November 2001, CEPA merged its three working paper
series and introduced a new numbering scheme, using the year of publication.
The three former working paper series were:
- Series I: Working Papers on Globalization, Labor Markets,
and Social Policy, initiated in the fall of 1996 and based on projects
funded by the MacArthur Foundation and the United Nations.
- Series II: Working Papers on Economic Policy Analysis,
initiated in the fall of 1996.
- Series III: Working Papers on International Capital
Markets and the Future of Economic Policy, initiated in June 1998 and
based on a project funded by the Ford Foundation.
For all papers published before November 2001, the old
series and working paper number are listed in brackets following the title
and date of publication. You can also view a complete list of all papers
published before November 2001, showing the old series and working
paper number, as well as the new number.
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