Introduction Gerald A. Epstein
PART I FINANCE, MACROECONOMIC POLICY, AND CENTRAL BANKING: FROM VOLCKER TO TRUMP
1. Gerald Epstein (1981), 'Domestic Stagflation and Monetary Policy: The Federal Reserve and the Hidden Election, in Thomas Ferguson and Joel Rogers (eds), The Hidden Election: Politics and Economics in the 1980 Presidential Campaign, New York, NY, USA: Pantheon Books, 141-95
2. Gerald Epstein (1987), 'Federal Reserve Behavior and the Limits of Monetary Policy in the Current Economic Crisis, in Robert Cherry, Christine DOnofrio, Cigdem Kurdas, Thomas R. Michl, Fred Moseley and Michele I. Naples (eds), The Imperiled Economy: Book I: Macroeconomics from a Left Perspective, Chapter 23, New York, NY, USA: The Union for Radical Political Economics, 247-55
3. Gerald Epstein (2017), 'Trumponomics: Should We Just Say 'No'?, Challenge, 60 (2), 104-21
PART II CAPITALISTS, WORKERS AND WALL STREET: THE FIGHT FOR THE FEDERAL RESERVE
4. Gerald Epstein (1982), 'Federal Reserve Politics and Monetary Instability, in Alan Stone and Edward J. Harpham (eds), The Political Economy of Public Policy, Chapter 9, Beverley Hills, CA, USA: Sage Publications, 211-40
5. Gerald A. Epstein and Juliet B. Schor (1995), 'The Federal Reserve-Treasury Accord and the Construction of the Postwar Monetary Regime in the United States, Social Concept, 7 (1), July, 7-48
6. Gerald Epstein and Thomas Ferguson (1984), 'Monetary Policy, Loan Liquidation, and Industrial Conflict: The Federal Reserve and the Open Market Operations of 1932, Journal of Economic History, XLIV (4), December, 957-83
7. Gerald A. Epstein and Juliet B. Schor (1990), 'Corporate Profitability as a Determinant of Restrictive Monetary Policy: Estimates for the Postwar United States, in Thomas Mayer (ed.), The Political Economy of American Monetary Policy, Chapter 4, New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press, 51-63
PART III THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CENTRAL BANKING: ANALYTICAL AND EMPIRICAL PERSPECTIVES
8. Gerald Epstein (2015), 'Contested Terrain, in Louis-Philippe Rochon and Sergio Rossi (eds), The Encyclopedia of Central Banking, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA, 105-7
9. Gerald A. Epstein and Juliet B. Schor (1990), 'Macropolicy in the Rise and Fall of the Golden Age, in Stephen A. Marglin and Juliet B. Schor (eds), The Golden Age of Capitalism: Reinterpreting the Postwar Experience, Chapter 3, Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 126-52
10. Gerald Epstein (1992), 'Political Economy and Comparative Central Banking, Review of Radical Political Economics, 24 (1), March, 1-30
11. Gerald A. Epstein (1994), 'A Political Economy Model of Comparative Central Banking, in Gary Dymski and Robert Pulin (eds), New Perspectives in Monetary Macroeconomics: Explorations in the Tradition of Hyman P. Minsky, Chapter 9, Ann Arbor, MI, USA: The University of Michigan Press, 231-77
12. Gerald Epstein (1991), 'Profit Squeeze, Rentier Squeeze and Macroeconomic Policy Under Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rates, Economies et Sociétés, 25 (3), 219-57
13. Gerald A. Epstein and Arjun Jayadev (2005), 'The Rise of Rentier Incomes in OECD Countries: Financialization, Central Bank Policy and Labor Solidarity, in Gerald A. Epstein (ed.), Financialization of the World Economy, Chapter 3, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 46-74
PART IV INFLATION TARGETING VS. DEVELOPMENTAL CENTRAL BANKING
14. Gerald Epstein (2002), 'Financialization, Rentier Interests, and Central Bank Policy, 1-43
15. Gerald Epstein (2007), 'Central Banks as Agents of Economic Development, in Ha-Joon Chang (ed.), Institutional Change and Economic Development, Chapter 6, New York, NY, USA: United Nations University Press and London, UK: Anthem Press, 95-113
16. Gerald Epstein (2013), 'Developmental Central Banking: Winning the Future by Updating a Page from the Past, Review of Keynesian Economics, 1 (3), Autumn, 273-87
17. Gerald Epstein (2016), 'Achieving Coherence Between Macroeconomic and Development Objectives, in Joseph E. Stiglitz and Martin Guzman (eds), Contemporary Issues in Macroeconomics: Lessons from The Crisis and Beyond, IEA Conference Volume 155-II, Chapter 11, Basingstoke, UK and New York, MY, USA, Palgrave Macmillan, 148-59
PART V THE FEDERAL RESERVE AND THE GREAT FINANCIAL CRISIS OF 2007-2008
18. Juan A. Montecino and Gerald Epstein (2014), 'Have Large Scale Asset Purchases Increased Bank Profits?, Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) Working Paper No. 5, 1-26
19. Juan Antonio Montecino and Gerald Epstein (2015), 'The Political Economy of QE and the Fed: Who Gained, Who Lost and Why Did it End?, Political Economy Research Institute (PERI) Working Paper Number 408, 1-25
20. Gerald Epstein (2018), 'The Impact of Quantitative Easing on Income Inequality in the United States, November
PART VI REFORMING THE FEDERAL RESERVE
21. Gerald Epstein (1983), 'Statement on Monetary Policy, Testimony Prepared for the House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, July 19th,
22. Robert Pollin and Gerald Epstein (1988), 'Should Congress Control the Federal Reserve?, Dollars & Sense, 136, May, 12-17, 22
23. Gerald Epstein (2018), 'Reforming the Federal Reserve for the 21st Century