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Lance Taylor

Lance Taylor

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
50
Citations
13361
World Ranking
1368
National Ranking
830

Overview

Lance Taylor is affiliated with the New School in the United States and has a research portfolio primarily centered on economics, econometrics, and finance, with additional contributions spanning social sciences and physics and astronomy. Their work engages with several specialized subfields including economics and econometrics, general economics, econometrics and finance, sociology and political science, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, as well as environmental engineering.

The scientist's research topics cover a diverse range of themes such as economic theory and policy, political economy and Marxism, economic theory and institutions, climate change policy and economics, economic growth and productivity, energy, environment, and transportation policies, alongside environmental impact and sustainability.

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Lance Taylor are:

  • Inflation? It's Import Prices and the Labor Share!, 2021, International Journal of Political Economy
  • Germany and China Have Savings Gluts, the USA Is a Sump: So What?, 2020, International Journal of Political Economy
  • Index, 2020, Cambridge University Press eBooks

Lance Taylor has collaborated frequently with other scholars, including Duncan K. Foley, Gregor Semieniuk, Armon Rezai, Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho, and Özlem Ömer.

Their publication record appears in a variety of venues, with multiple works in the International Journal of Political Economy, as well as contributions to Nature Climate Change, the Center for International and Regional Studies at Georgetown University, Cambridge University Press eBooks, and arXiv hosted by Cornell University.

In terms of book publications, Lance Taylor has authored a title published by Cambridge University Press, titled Macroeconomic Inequality from Reagan to Trump released in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Contractionary effects of devaluation

    Paul R. Krugman;Paul R. Krugman;Lance Taylor;Lance Taylor

  • Reconstructing Macroeconomics: Structuralist Proposals and Critiques of the Mainstream

    Lance Taylor

  • Global Finance at Risk: The Case for International Regulation

    John Eatwell;Lance Taylor

  • The Market Meets its Match: Restructuring the Economies of Eastern Europe

    Alice Hoffenberg Amsden;Jacek Kochanowicz;Lance Taylor

  • Income Distribution, Inflation, and Growth: Lectures on Structuralist Macroeconomic Theory

    Lance Taylor

  • A Minsky Crisis

    Lance Taylor;Stephen A. O'Connell

  • The state and industrial strategy

    Helen Shapiro;Lance Taylor

  • A stagnationist model of economic growth

    Lance Taylor

  • Growth and Policy in Developing Countries: A Structuralist Approach

    José Antonio Ocampo;Codrina Rada;Lance Taylor

  • Growth and Policy in Developing Countries

    José Antonio Ocampo;Codrina Rada;Lance Taylor

  • Distributive and Demand Cycles in the Us Economya Structuralist Goodwin Model

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  • Structuralist Macro-economics Applicable Models for the Third World

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  • Socially relevant policy analysis : structuralist computable general equilibrium models for the developing world

    Christopher Heady;Lance Taylor

  • Trade Liberalisation in Developing Economies: Modest Benefits but Problems with Productivity Growth, Macro Prices, and Income Distribution

    Jose Antonio Ocampo;Lance Taylor

  • Brazilian income distribution in the 1960s: Tacts’ model results and the controversy

    Edmar L. Bacha;Lance Taylor

  • Global warming and economic externalities

    Armon Rezai;Duncan K. Foley;Lance Taylor

  • Plausible energy demand patterns in a growing global economy with climate policy

    Gregor Semieniuk;Gregor Semieniuk;Lance Taylor;Armon Rezai;Armon Rezai;Duncan K. Foley

  • Vanishing Income Redistributions: Keynesian Clues about Model Surprises in the Short Run*

    Lance Taylor;Frank J. Lysy

  • The Unequalizing Spiral: A First Growth Model for Belindia

    Lance Taylor;Edmar L. Bacha

  • Ecological macroeconomics: An application to climate change

    Armon Rezai;Armon Rezai;Lance Taylor;Reinhard Mechler;Reinhard Mechler

  • Editorial: The revival of the liberal creed — the IMF and the World Bank in a globalized economy

    Lance Taylor

  • Fiscal deficits, economic growth and government debt in the USA

    Lance Taylor;Christian R. Proaño;Laura de Carvalho;Nelson Barbosa

  • Vanishing income redistributions

    Lance Taylor;Frank J. Lysy

  • Financial deepening in economic development : Edward S. Shaw, (Oxford University Press, New York, 1973) xii+260 pp.

    Lance Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

José Antonio Ocampo
José Antonio Ocampo Columbia University
Reinhard Mechler
Reinhard Mechler International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman Princeton University
Nora Lustig
Nora Lustig Tulane University
Graciela Chichilnisky
Graciela Chichilnisky Columbia University
Richard N. Cooper
Richard N. Cooper Harvard University
William Darity
William Darity Duke University

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