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  1. Financial innovation is not alway good for economic progress
  2. Financialization of modern economies as permitted by structural changes in the financial sector
  3. Rising inequality and financialization are interconnected phenomena.
  4. THE MACROECONOMICS OF SHADOW BANKING
  5. The theoretical and empirical fragilities of the expansionary austerity theory
  6. The short- and long-run inconsistency of the expansionary austerity theory: a post-Keynesian/evolutionist critique
  7. Financial and Capital Account Liberalization, Financial Development and Economic Development: A Review of Some Recent Contributions
  8. Finance, foreign (direct) investment and dutch disease: the case of Colombia
  9. The Complex Inequality–Innovation–Public Investment Nexus: What We (Don’t) Know, What We Should Know and What We Have to Do
  10. Finance, Foreign Direct Investment, and Dutch Disease
  11. The Macroeconomics of a Financial Dutch Disease
  12. Conflicting claims in the eurozone? Austerity's myopia and the need for a European Federal Union in a post-Keynesian eurozone center–periphery model
  13. Structural Asymmetries at the Roots of the Eurozone Crisis: What's New for Industrial Policy in the EU?
  14. Fiscal policy, Eurobonds, and economic recovery: heterodox policy recipes against financial instability and sovereign debt crisis
  15. A Post-Keynesian Model of the Palestinian Economy: The Economics of an Investment-Constrained Economy
  16. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND NATURAL RESOURCE BOOMS: A STRUCTURALIST PERSPECTIVE
  17. A structuralist North–South model on structural change, economic growth and catching-up