Biblio
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"Bold Policies for Economic Justice." (2012).
" "Can 'Baby Bonds' Eliminate the Racial Wealth Gap in Putative Post-Racial America?" Review of Black Political Economy (2010).
" From Here To Full Employment." Review of Black Political Economy (2012).
"U.S. Banker to China: Hold Off on Those Reforms. The Wall Street Journal, 2013.
Legal Institutionalism, Capitalism, and the Constitutive Role of Law. University of Cambridge Faculty of Law , 2015.
Money as a Legal Institution." Money in the Western Legal Tradition: Middle Ages to Bretton Woods. Eds. David Fox, and Wolfgang Ernst. Oxford University Press, 2015.
The Market as a Matter of Money: Denaturalizing Economic Currency in American Constitutional History." Law and Social Enquiry (2006).
" Coin Reconsidered: The Political Alchemy of Commodity Money." Theoretical Inquiries in Law. 11.1 (2010).
"From Blood to Profit: Making Money in the Practice and Imagery of Early America." Journal of Policy History. 20.1 (2008).
" " The Framework for the Social Accountability of Central Banks: The Growing Relevance of the Soft Law in Central Banking." European Journal of Legal Studies (2015).
"The International Lender of Last Resort for Emerging Countries: A Bilateral Currency Swap?. The Global Economic Governance Program, Oxford University, 2015.
Smart Cities: It's More Than Broadband. Huffington Post, 2015.
Budget Deficits: Rhetoric and Reality." The Journal of Economic Perspectives. Vol. 3.No. 2 (1989): 73-93.
" "Who Warned About the Euro First?" The Wall Street Journal (2012).
"Big Data and Human Rights. Data and Discrimination: Collected Essays. Open Technology Institute, 2014.