Biblio
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The two concepts of money: implications for the analysis of optimal currency areas." European Journal of Political Economy. 14 (1998): 407-432.
"Universal Assurances in the Public Interest: Evaluating the Economic Viability of Basic Income and Job Guarantees." International Journal of Environment, Workplace and Employment (2006).
" "What is Money?" The Banking Law Journal (1913).
"Author Examines Six Myths About U.S. Economy." Forbes (2011).
"First as History, Then as Farce: The Eurozone Revisited." Monthly Review (2010).
"Former Treasury official: Let's keep running big deficits." Fortune (2013).
" "The Great Recession: How We Got Here (And How To Get Out)." Forbes (2011).
"How Fiscal 'Responsibility' Creates Unemployment." Forbes (2013).
"How To Destroy the US Economy? Balance the Budget." Forbes (2011).
"Maastricht and All That." London Review Of Books. 14.19 (1992).
"The Man Who Saw Through the Euro." The New Yorker (2011).
"The Moral Hazard of Big Data." The New Republic (2015).
"One Businessman's View of the So-Called Fiscal Cliff." Forbes (2012).
"The Paper Chase." (2014).
"The Real Reason Unemployment Isn't Falling." Forbes (2012).
"Stephanie Kelton on Getting Past Our Oversimplified Understanding of Money." Journal of Financial Planning (2012).
"Why Our Current National Debt Is Not The Largest in History." Forbes (2012).
"Why the Government Should Not Be Run Like a Business." Forbes (2012).
"Why You Should Learn to Love the Deficit: Federal Budget Fallacies." Forbes (2011).
"Beyond Full Employment: The Employer of Last Resort as an Institution for Change. The Levy Economics Institute at Bard College, 2012.
Financial Fragility, Instability, and the Brazilian Crisis: A Keynes-Minsky-Godley Approach. Multidisciplinary Institute for Development and Strategies, 2016.