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- 2403: Foreign Capital and Economic Growth in Mexico: Further Time-Series Evidence, 1970-2020
- Miguel Ramirez
- 2402: Net Reverse Transfers from Latin America and the Caribbean
- Miguel Ramirez
- 2401: A Note on Foreign Capital,Economic Growth, and Convergence: A Simple Model with Endogenous Growth
- Miguel Ramirez
- 2202: A Critical Note on Ricardo's Views on Absolute and Relative Value in terms of Labor Values
- Miguel Ramirez
- 2201: Determinants of FDI in the Chilean Case: A FMOLS Analysis. 1970-2016
- Miguel Ramirez
- 2102: Investigating the Causality Between Remittances, Infant Mortality Rates, and Economic Growth in India: A Cointegration and Vector Error Correction Model Analysis
- Hassan Rashid and Miguel Ramirez
- 2101: Ricardo's and Marx's Conception of Absolute and Relative Value: A Critical Overview
- Miguel Ramirez
- 2001: Marx's Theory of Value: A Sympathetic Yet Critical Perspective
- Miguel Ramirez
- 1904: Public and Foreign Investment Spending in the Argentine Case.A Cointegration Analysis with Structural Breaks, 1960-2015
- Miguel Ramirez
- 1903: Bank Executive Experience with Clearinghouse Loan Certificates
- Christopher Hoag
- 1902: Bank Executive Experience in a Financial Crisis
- Christopher Hoag
- 1901: Liquidity and Borrowing from a Lender of Last Resort during the Crisis of 1884
- Christopher Hoag
- 1708: The Organic Composition of Capital and Technological Unemployment: Marx's and Ricardo's Intellectual Debt to John Barton and George Ramsay
- Miguel Ramirez
- 1707: Did Smaller Firms face Higher Costs of Credit during the Great Recession? A Vector Error Correction Analysis with Structural Breaks
- Louisa Kammerer and Miguel Ramirez
- 1706: Marx and Ricardo on Machinery: A Critical Note
- Miguel Ramirez
- 1705: Capital as a Social Process: A Marxian Perspective
- Miguel Ramirez
- 1704: Economic and Institutional Determinants of FDI in the Chilean Case: An Empirical Analysis, 1960-2014
- Miguel Ramirez
- 1703: FDI Flows to Latin America: A Pooled and Cointegration Analysis, 1980-2014
- Miguel Ramirez
- 1702: Do Remittances Promote Labor Productivity Growth in Mexico? An Empirical Analysis, 1970-2014
- Miguel Ramirez
- 1701: Is there a Long-Term Relationship among European Sovereign Bond Yields?
- Ian Schaeffer and Miguel Ramirez
- 1602: Markov Switching in Exchange Rate Models: Will More Regimes Help?
- Josh Stillwagon and Peter Sullivan
- 1601: Do Exports lead Economic Output in Five Asian Countries? A Cointegration and Granger Causality Analysis
- Jiayi Huang and Miguel Ramirez
- 1508: Purchasing Power Parity: A Time Series Analysis of the U.S. and Mexico, 1995 - 2007
- Steven Yee and Miguel Ramirez
- 1507: Credit, Indebtedness, and Speculation in the Marxian Paradigm: A Critical Analysis
- Miguel Ramirez
- 1506: Subjective Currency Risk Premia and Deviations from Moving Averages
- Steve Furnagiev and Josh Stillwagon
- 1505: FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND INCOME INEQUALITY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA: A PANEL UNIT ROOT AND PANEL COINTEGRATION ANALYSIS, 1990-2013
- Hyungsun Chloe Cho and Miguel Ramirez
- 1504: Clearinghouse Loan Certificates as Interbank Loans
- Christopher Hoag
- 1503: Clearinghouse Loan Certificates as a Lender of Last Resort
- Christopher Hoag
- 1502: TIPS and the VIX: Non-linear Spillovers from Financial Panic to Breakeven Inflation
- Josh Stillwagon
- 1501: Exchange Rate Dynamics and Forecast Errors about Persistently Trending Fundamentals
- Josh Stillwagon
- 1405: Non-Linear Exchange Rate Relationships: An Automated Model Selection Approach with Indicator Saturation
- Josh Stillwagon
- 1404: Economic Growth and Development
- Mark Setterfield
- 1403: Nonprofit Firms in a Linear City with Nonnegative Profits
- Christopher Hoag and Kamal Lamsal
- 1402: An essay on horizontalism, structuralism and historical time
- Mark Setterfield
- 1401: Testing the Expectations Hypothesis with Survey Forecasts: The Impacts of Consumer Sentiment and the Zero Lower Bound in an I(2) CVAR
- Josh Stillwagon
- 1320: Using Interest Rates as the Instrument of Monetary Policy: Beware Real effects, Positive Feedbacks, and Discontinuities
- Mark Setterfield
- 1319: Credit, the Turnover of Capital, and the Law of the Falling Rate of Profit: A Critical Note
- Miguel Ramirez
- 1318: Are Risk Premia Related to Real Exchange Rate Swings? Survey Expectations and I(2) Trends
- Josh Stillwagon
- 1317: Does the Consumption CAPM Help in Accounting for Expected Currency Returns?
- Josh Stillwagon
- 1316: Debt Servicing, Aggregate Consumption, and Growth
- Mark Setterfield and Yk Kim
- 1315: Currency Risk and Imperfect Knowledge: Volatility and Long Swings around Benchmark Values
- Josh Stillwagon
- 1314: Rethinking What Survey Data has to Say about the Role of Risk and Irrationality in Currency Markets
- Josh Stillwagon
- 1313: The Excess Returns Puzzle in Currency Markets: Clues on Moving Forward
- Josh Stillwagon
- 1312: The Effect of Myanmar’s Foreign Investment Policies on FDI Inflows: An Analysis of Panel Data across ASEAN Member Countries
- Miguel Ramirez and Blake Tretter
- 1311: Is Foreign Direct Investment Beneficial for Mexico? A Cointegration Analysis, 1958-2010
- Miguel Ramirez
- 1310: The Forward Exchange Rate Unbiasedness Hypothesis: A Single Break Unit Root and CointegrationAnalysis
- Michael Mazur and Miguel Ramirez
- 1309: Real and financial crises: A multi-agent approach
- Mark Setterfield and William Gibson
- 1308: FDI, Exchange Rate, and Economic Growth in Hungary, 1995-2012: Causality and Cointegration Analysis
- Zsofia Komuves and Miguel Ramirez
- 1307: Did CNBC contribute to the Great Moderation or the Great Recession?
- Mark Setterfield and Shyam Gouri Suresh
- 1306: Remittances and Economic Growth in Mexico: An Empirical Study with Structural Breaks
- Miguel Ramirez