Economics Working Papers
2022
The Disadvantages Dilemma: Meeting the Challenges of Dicarbonizing Electric Power
Joan Hoffman (Spring: 02)
Climate Policy from a Keynesian Perspective
J.W. Mason (Spring: 01)
2021
Book Review of Jason E. Smith, Smart Machines & Service Work: Automation in an Age of Stagnation
Bo Harvey (Spring: 03)
Workers Bargainig Power in the Early Phases of the Pandemic: A Gender Lens
Geert Dhondt, Mathieu Dufour, Ellen Russell and Alain Savard(Spring: 02)
Making Capitalism Great Again? A Critique of the "Rentier Takeover" Thesis
J.W. Mason (Spring: 01)
2020
Housing Financialization and Rent Control
Jacob Udell (Spring: 01)
2019
The State Debate Post
Chris O'Kane (Spring: 01)
2018
Mainstream Macroeconomics and Modern Monetary Theory: What Really Divides Them?
Arjun Jayadev and J.W. Mason (Fall:01)
The Political Economy of Contemporary Puerto Rico
Argeo T. Quiñones-Pérez and Ian J. Seda-Irizarry (Spring:07)
Revisiting Bergmann's Occupational Crowding Model
Michelle Holder (Spring:06)
The Invisible Political Economy of Algorithms A Review of Weapons of Math Destruction by Dr. Cathy O’Neill (2017 Broadway Books)
Joan Hoffman (Spring:05)
Austerity by Design: Yanis Varoufakis's lessons for reviving European social democracy
JW Mason (Spring:04)
The Critique of Real Abstraction: from the Critical Theory of Society
to the Critique of Political Economy and Back Again
Chris O’Kane (Spring:03)
Keeping Class in the Conversation in the Age of the 1%
Geert L. Dhondt, Mathieu Dufour, and Ian J. Seda-Irizarry (Spring:02)
The Path of Negative Totality: From The Critique of Political Economy
to a New Reading of the Critical Theory of The Negative Totality of Capitalist Society
Chris O’Kane (Spring:01)
2017
Behind the Masks of Total Choice: Teaching Alienation in the Age of Inequality
Geert L. Dhondt, Mathieu Dufour, and Ian J. Seda-Irizarry (Fall:01)
The Self-Inflicted Dimensions of Puerto Rico's crisis
Argeo T. Quinones-Perez. and Ian J. Seda-Irizarry (Fall:02)
The Evolution of State-Local Balance Sheets in the US, 1953-2013
J.W Mason, Arjun Jayadev and Amanda Page-Hoongrajok (Spring:01)
Developing Heterodox Economics Curriculum: The case of John Jay College
Geert L. Dhondt, Mathieu Dufour, Jay Hamilton, and Ian J. Seda-Irizarry (Spring:02
2016
A Junta for Puerto Rico
Argeo T. Quiñones-Pérez and Ian J. Seda-Irizarry (Fall:01)
Problematizing the Global Economy: Financialization and the "Feudalization" of Capital (Revised from Spring 2014)
Rajesh Bhattacharya and Ian Seda-Irizarry (Spring:01)
2015
TPP: Omissions, Weaknesses, and Erosion and the Howevers
Joan Hoffman (Fall:05)
The Great Recession in the U.S. from the Perspective of the World Economy
Juan Pablo Mateo (Fall:04)
On Laws of Motion, Determinism and Overdetermination:
The Case of the Law of the Tendency of the Rate of Profit to Fall
Juan Pablo Mateo (Fall:03)
Wealth Extraction, Governmental Servitude, and Social Disintegration in Colonial Puerto Rico
Argeo T. Quiñones-Pérez and Ian J. Seda-Irizarry (Fall:02)
The Use of Dichotomies in Introductory Economics
Mathieu Dufour and Ian J. Seda-Irizarry (Fall:01)
Overdetermination and Monetary Essentialisms: A Class Analytic Approach to the Value of Money
Joseph T. Rebello (Spring:01)
2014
Primitive Accumulation
Rajesh Bhattacharya and Ian Seda-Irizarry (Fall:03)
Balance of Payments Constraints, the US Current Account Deficit and the Crisis of 2008
J. W. Mason (Fall:02)
The Economics of Illusion and Environmental Justice
Joan Hoffman and Jessica Gordon Nembhard (Fall:01)
Re-centering Class in Critical Theory: A Tribute to Stephen A. Resnick (1938-2013)
Rajesh Bhattacharya and Ian Seda-Irizarry (Spring:02)
Financialization: A Critique of the "Autonomization of Capital Thesis
Rajesh Bhattacharya and Ian Seda-Irizarry (Spring:01)
2013
State-Run Capitalism vis-à-vis Private (Quasi) Communism:
The Cases of the British Broadcasting Corporation's Symphony Orchestra and the London Symphony Orchestra
Catherine Mulder (Spring:01)
2012
Collective Decision-Making in the Classroom as a Way to Influence Social Praxis
Mathieu Dufour (Fall:01)
The Effect of Prison Population Size on Crime Rates: Evidence from Cocaine and Marijuana Mandatory Minimum Sentencing
Geert Dhondt (Spring:03)
More drugs, less crime: Why crime dropped in New York City and the US, 1981-2007
Geert Dhondt (Spring:02)
Declining in the Periphery: Canada's Role as a Supplier of Primary Commodities
Mathieu Dufour (Fall:01)
2011
New York State’s Negligent Stewardship Calls for Sustainability Study
Joan Hoffman (Fall:01)
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