In the course of its history, the Department of Economics at The New School for Social Research has taken a broad and critical approach to the field, giving voice to classical political economy, neoclassical economics, and Keynesian economics.
In accordance with this tradition, the Economics Department Working Papers series presents the most recent research by NSSR scholars to promote academic debate and to shape the evolution of the economics profession.
For more information about the Economics Department Working Papers series, contact assistant professor Christian Proaño.
Publication Year 2013
Matthieu Charpe, Peter Flaschel, Hans-Martin Krolzig, Christian R. Proaño, Willi Semmler, Daniele Tavani
Credit-Driven Investment, Heterogeneous Labor Markets and Macroeconomic Dynamics
NSSR Working Paper 01/2013 (PDF)
Isis Gaddis, Stephan Klasen
Economic Development, Structural Change and Women's Labor Force Participation. A Reexamination
NSSR Working Paper 02/2013 (PDF)
Publication Year 2012
Christian Schoder
Hysteresis in the Kaleckian growth model: a Bayesian analysis for the US manufacturing sector from 1984 to 2007
NSSR Working Paper 01/2012 (PDF)
Rudiger von Arnim, Daniele Tavani, Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
Globalization as coordination failure: A Keynesian perspective
NSSR Working Paper 02/2012 (PDF)
Laura Barbosa de Carvalho
Current Account Imbalances and Economic Growth: a two-country model with real-financial linkages
NSSR Working Paper 03/2012 (PDF)
David Stubbs
Adopting a Currency Transaction Tax When Avoidance is a Possibility: Which Currencies Would Take the Lead and What Rate Could They Charge?
NSSR Working Paper 04/2012 (PDF)
Christian Proaño, Thomas Theobald
Predicting German Recessions with a Composite Real-Time Dynamic Probit Indicator
NSSR Working Paper 05/2012 (PDF)
Anwar Shaikh
Rethinking Microeconomics: A Proposed Reconstruction
NSSR Working Paper 06/2012 (PDF)
Daniele Tavani, Ramaa Vasudevan
Capitalists, Workers and Managers: Wage Inequality and Effective Demand
NSSR Working Paper 07/2012 (PDF)
Ali Asjad Naqvi, Miriam Rehm
SHELscape: A Multi-agent Policy Toolkit
NSSR Working Paper 08/2012 (PDF)
Publication Year 2011
Lance Taylor
Growth, Cycles, Asset Prices, and Finance
NSSR Working Paper 01/2011 (PDF)
Christian Proaño
Monetary Policy Rules and Macroeconomic Stabilization in Small Open Economies under Behavioral FX Trading: Insights from Numerical Simulations
NSSR Working Paper 02/2011 (PDF)
Daniele Tavani
Bargaining Over Productivity and Wages
NSSR Working Paper 03/2011 (PDF)
Tarron Khemraj, Christian Proaño
Excess Bank Reserves and Monetary Policy with a Lower-Bound Lending Rate
Working Paper 04/2011 (PDF)
Michalis Nikiforos, Duncan Foley
Distribution and Capacity Utilization: Conceptual Issues and Empirical Evidence
Working Paper 05/2011 (PDF)
Peter Spiegler, William Milberg
Methodenstreit 2011? Historical Perspective on the Contemporary Debate Over How to Reform Economics
NSSR Working Paper 06/2011 (PDF)
Carl Chiarella, Peter Flaschel, Florian Hartmann, Christian Proaño
Stock Market Booms, Endogenous Credit Creation and the Implications of Broad and Narrow Banking for Macroeconomic Stability
NSSR Working Paper 07/2011 (PDF)
Jonathan Cogliano
Smith's "Perfect Liberty" and Marx's Equalized Rate of Surplus-Value
NSSR Working Paper 08/2011 (PDF)
Xiao Jiang
Trade Expansion and Employment Generation: How Mercantilist Does China Have to Be?
NSSR Working Paper 09/2011 (PDF)
Armon Rezai
Goodwin Cycles, Distributional Conflict, and Productivity Growth
NSSR Working Paper 10/2011 (PDF)
Armon Rezai
The Political Economy Implications of General Equilibrium Analysis in Open Economy Macro Models
NSSR Working Paper 11/2011 (PDF)
Christian Proaño
Gradual Wage-Price Adjustments, Labor Market Frictions and Monetary Policy Rules
NSSR Working Paper 12/2011 (PDF)
Deborah Winkler, William Milberg
Classical and Neoclassical Theories of Offshore Outsourcing
NSSR Working Paper 13/2011 (PDF)
Christian Proaño
Should Monetary Policy Take Account of National Labor Market Asymmetries in a Currency Union?
NSSR Working Paper 14/2011 (PDF)
Roberto Lampa
A "Walrasian Post-Keynesian" Model? Resolving the Paradox of Oskar Lange's 1938 Theory of Interest
NSSR Working Paper 15/2011 (PDF)
Michalis Nikiforos
On the Desired Rate of Capacity Utilization
NSSR Working Paper 16/2011 (PDF)