Browsing All of EconStor by Author Nikiforos, Michalis


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2012On the utilization controversy: A theoretical and empirical discussion of the Kaleckian model of growth and distributionNikiforos, Michalis
2012The (normal) rate of capacity utilization at the firm levelNikiforos, Michalis
2013Foreign and public deficits in Greece: In search of causalityNikiforos, Michalis; Carvalho, Laura; Schoder, Christian
2013Uncertainty and contradiction: An essay on the business cycleNikiforos, Michalis
2014"Twin deficits" in Greece: In search of causalityNikiforos, Michalis; Carvalho, Laura; Schoder, Christian
2014Distribution-led growth in the long runNikiforos, Michalis
2015A nonbehavioral theory of savingNikiforos, Michalis
2016The Greek public debt problemNikiforos, Michalis; Papadimitriou, Dimitri B.; Zezza, Gennaro
2016Distribution-led growth through methodological lensesNikiforos, Michalis
2017Stock-flow consistent macroeconomic models: A surveyNikiforos, Michalis; Zezza, Gennaro
2018Some comments on the Sraffian supermultiplier approach to growth and distributionNikiforos, Michalis
2019On the "utilization controversy": A rejoinder and some commentsNikiforos, Michalis
2019Induced shifting involvements and cycles of growth and distributionNikiforos, Michalis
2020Crisis, austerity, and fiscal expenditure in Greece: Recent experience and future prospects in the post-COVID-19 eraNikiforos, Michalis
2020Notes on the accumulation and utilization of capital: Some theoretical issuesNikiforos, Michalis
2020Notes on the accumulation and utilization of capital: Some empirical issuesNikiforos, Michalis
2020Pandemic of inequalityPires, Luiza Nassif; Xavier, Laura de Lima; Masterson, Thomas; Nikiforos, Michalis; Rios-Avila, Fernando
2020Demand, distribution, productivity, structural change, and (secular?) stagnationNikiforos, Michalis
2021The Sraffian supermultiplier and cycles: Theory and empiricsNikiforos, Michalis; Santetti, Marcio; Von Arnim, Rudiger
2021The endogeneity-to-demand of the national emergency utilization rateNikiforos, Michalis