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The U.S. Economy: Is There a Way Out of the Woods?. (2007). Zezza, Gennaro ; Papadimitriou, Dimitri ; Hannsgen, Greg ; Godley, Wynne .
In: Economics Strategic Analysis Archive.
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  2. An empirical Stock?Flow Consistent regional model of Campania. (2022). Zezza, Francesco ; Realfonzo, Riccardo ; Canelli, Rosa.
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  4. Debt cycles, instability and fiscal rules: a Godley–Minsky synthesis. (2018). Dafermos, Yannis.
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  5. Stock-flow Consistent Macroeconomic Models: A Survey. (2017). Zezza, Gennaro ; Nikiforos, Michalis.
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  6. Stock-flow Consistent Macroeconomic Models: A Survey. (2017). Zezza, Gennaro ; Nikiforos, Michalis.
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