Economics: An Illustrated Timeline
What is economic value, and who creates it?
Coping with disasters: Lessons from two centuries of international response
The Limits to Neoliberalism: how states respond to the crisis
Modern Monetary Theory and the public purpose
Revolution without revolutionaries: interrogating the return of monetary financing
The European economic crisis from 2007 onwards in the context of a global crisis of over-production of capital - a Marxian monetary theory of value interpretation
Green Bonds: the Sovereign Issuers’ Perspective
Dollar dominance and the international adjustment to global risk
Economics After the Crisis
Teaching Post Keynesian Economics
Why the UK government can't borrow - and we should not pretend it does
Economics from a pluralist perspective
Policy Implications of Recent Advances in Evolutionary and Institutional Economics
Alternative Approaches to Economic Theory
The Resistible Rise of Market Fundamentalism
Modern Political Economics
A Modern Guide to Rethinking Economics
Socioeconomics of Disruptive Tech
The Dichotomy, Inconsistency, and Peculiar Outmodedness of the "Mainstream" Textbook
Inflation in economic theory