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Overview

Jan Kregel is affiliated with the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with specific contributions across several subfields including Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Strategy and Management, Media Technology, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their work addresses various topics such as Economic Theory and Policy, Economic Theory and Institutions, Economic theories and models, Digital Platforms and Economics, ICT Impact and Policies, and Political Economy and Marxism.

Jan Kregel has published papers in several academic venues, including:

  • The Japanese Political Economy
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Economic Issues
  • Journal of Post Keynesian Economics

Recent publications include:

  • External debt matters: What are the limits to monetary sovereignty? (2020, The Japanese Political Economy)
  • The Economic Problem: From Barter to Commodity Money to Electronic Money (2021, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • In Remembrance: John F. Henry (1943-2020) (2021, Journal of Economic Issues)
  • Editors' Corner (2023, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics)

The researcher has collaborated with several co-authors, notably Alessandro Roncaglia, W. F. Waller, Tamim Akiki, G. C. Harcourt, and Charlene Heinen.

Jan Kregel has also authored book publications, including "Financial Macroeconomics" published by Anthem Press eBooks in 2024.

Best Publications

  • Economic Methodology in the Face of Uncertainty: The Modelling Methods of Keynes and the Post-Keynesians

    J. A. Kregel

  • An Essay on Post-Keynesian Theory: A New Paradigm in Economics

    Alfred S. Eichner;J. A. Kregel

  • Sraffa and the theory of prices

    Alessandro Roncaglia;J. A. Kregel

  • Markets and Institutions as Features of a Capitalistic Production System

    J. A. Kregel

  • The market shock : an agenda for the economic and social reconstruction of Central and Eastern Europe

    Agenda-Group;J. A. Kregel;Egon Matzner;Gernot Grabher

  • Economic Dynamics and the Theory of Steady Growth: An Historical Essay on Harrod's ‘Knife-edge'

    J. A. Kregel

  • The Reconstruction of Political Economy

    J. A. Kregel

  • Margins of Safety and Weight of the Argument in Generating Financial Fragility

    J.A. Kregel

  • The reconstruction of political economy;: An introduction to post-Keynesian economics

    J.A. Kregel

  • Minsky’s Cushions of Safety: Systemic Risk and the Crisis in the U.S. Subprime Mortgage Market

    Jan Kregel

  • Yes, "It" Did Happen Again- A Minsky Crisis Happened in Asia

    J. A. Kregel

  • Hamlet without the Prince : Cambridge Macroeconomics without Money

    J. A. Kregel

  • The Natural Instability of Financial Markets

    Jan Kregel

  • External financing for development and international financial instability

    J.A. Kregel

  • Derivatives and global capital flows: applications to Asia

    J. A. Kregel

  • Using Minsky's Cushions of Safety to Analyze the Crisis in the U. S. Subprime Mortgage Market

    Jan Kregel

  • Budget Deficits, Stabilisation Policy and Liquidity Preference: Keynes’s Post-War Policy Proposals

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  • Aspects of a Post Keynesian Theory of Finance

    J.A. Kregel

  • International Finance and Development

    José Antonio Ocampo;J. A. Kregel;Stephany Griffith-Jones

  • Distribution, Effective Demand and International Economic Relations

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  • Minsky's ‘Cushions of Safety', Systemic Risk and the Crisis in the Subprime Mortgage Market

    Jan Kregel

  • The Multiplier and Liquidity Preference: Two Sides of the Theory of Effective Demand

    J. A. Kregel

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Davidson
Paul Davidson University of Tennessee at Knoxville
José Antonio Ocampo
José Antonio Ocampo Columbia University
L. Randall Wray
L. Randall Wray Levy Economics Institute of Bard College
Robert A. Schwartz
Robert A. Schwartz Baruch College
John Williamson
John Williamson Peterson Institute for International Economics

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