Discussion Papers

    • "The History of Macroeconomics from Keynes’s General Theory to the Present". IRES Discussion Papers. 2011-28 (with P. Malgrange).

    • “What Can Civil Society Expect from Academic Macroeconomics”? University of Louvain, IRES Discussion Paper, N° 2013-22.

    • “The Integration of Search in Macroeconomics: Interviews with David Andolfatto, Peter Diamond and Monika Merz.” University of Louvain, IRES Discussion Paper, N° 2016-13 (with S. Danthine).

    • “Bibliometric versus Inside-Knowledge History? An Assessment of Claveau and Gingras’s ‘Macrodynamics of Economics: A Bibliometric History’.” University of Louvain, IRES Discussion Paper, No. 2016-33.

    • "The History of Recent Macroeconomics Through the Lens of the Marshall-Walras Divide”. IRES Discussion Papers. 2018. No. 2018-18.

    • “Preface to the Chinese Edition of A History of Macroeconomics from Keynes to Lucas and Beyond”. IRES Discussion Papers. 2019-6.

    • "Brunner versus Friedman: Diverging aspirations for the Monetarist project". IRES Discussion Paper, No. 2020-27 (with P. Clerc).

    • "Should the history of Macroeconomics steer clear of the fray or be partisan? A critical essay on banks and finance in modern Macroeconomics by B. Ingrao and C. Sardoni". IRES Discussion Paper, No. 2020-28

    • Grounded in Methodology, Certified by Journals: The Rise and Evolution of a Mainstream in Economics (with L. Pensieroso). RES Discussion Papers. 2021. No. 15.

    • What Do We Teach in Macroeconomics? Evidence of a Theoretical Divide (with F. Courtroy and R. Turati). Discussion Papers. 2021. No23.

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