De Koning, Kees (2012): Pension savings and economic growth.
De Koning, Kees (2012): The savings paradox or managing financial, economic or financial risks.
De Koning, Kees (2012): The Real Indicator of Economic Health: The Rewards for Savings. The U.K. example.
De Koning, Kees (2012): When Capitalism no longer works - a Profit Warning.
De Koning, Kees (2012): When capitalism no longer works - a profit warning.
De Koning, Kees (2012): Profits:The Economic or Auditors' Assessment?
De Koning, Kees (2012): The world's dream: economic growth : the balance sheet approach.
De Koning, Kees (2012): The United States: An Economic Balance Sheet Analysis.
De Koning, Kees (2013): The United Kingdom: Economic Growth, a Draft Master Plan.
De Koning, Kees (2013): An income gap theory and its effects on unemployment and economic growth.
De Koning, Kees (2013): Debt, equity and income: the limits to the freedom of choice in an economy.
De Koning, Kees (2013): Economic System Failures: the U.S. case.
De Koning, Kees (2013): The real financial crisis: an individual households' crisis The case for index-linked government bonds for the Netherlands, the U.S. and the U.K.
De Koning, Kees (2013): The world's dream, economic growth revisited.
De Koning, Kees (2013): The Collective Individual Households or Coin economic theory.
De Koning, Kees (2013): Do savings promote or hamper economic growth? The Euro area example.
De Koning, Kees (2014): Financial crisis, economic crisis and individual households' income and savings crisis.
De Koning, Kees (2014): The benign neglect of the individual households' equity crisis.
De Koning, Kees (2014): Are financial markets fit for purpose?
De Koning, Kees (2014): The savings depreciation factor and economic growth.
De Koning, Kees (2014): A Home Individual Savings Account, An opportunity for the English underprivileged?
De Koning, Kees (2014): About winners and losers: the Euro Area example.
De Koning, Kees (2015): A Keynesian factor in monetary policy: the Economic Growth Incentive Method (EGIM).
De Koning, Kees (2015): The evil force of borrowing and the weakness of Quantitative Easing.
De Koning, Kees (2015): Overfunding and underfunding, a main cause of the business cycle?
De Koning, Kees (2015): Wealth, incomes and debt: the blocked channels.
De Koning, Kees (2015): Debts should come with a serious economic health warning!
De Koning, Kees (2015): The U.S. experience, Free markets in money: a contradiction in terms!
De Koning, Kees (2015): Collective Household Economics and the need for funds approach The 2007-2008 financial crisis and its effects.
De Koning, Kees (2015): Collective Household Economics: a Wake Up Call for Central Banks?
De Koning, Kees (2016): Collective Household Economics: Why borrowers rather than banks should have been rescued!
De Koning, Kees (2016): Are countries prepared for the next recession?
De Koning, Kees (2016): Helicopter money or a risk sharing approach?
De Koning, Kees (2016): A review of the global financial crisis and its effects on U.S. working class households - a tale of vulnerability and neglect.
De Koning, Kees (2016): The myth of economic growth in the United States.
De Koning, Kees (2016): G-SIBOs (Global Systemically Important But Overlooked):The Collective of U.S. Households.
De Koning, Kees (2017): How the U.S. financial crisis could have been averted.
De Koning, Kees (2017): How savings can lower economic growth levels: the U.S. case.
De Koning, Kees (2017): Why it makes economic sense to help the have-nots in times of a financial crisis.
De Koning, Kees (2017): Why it makes economic sense to help the have-nots in times of a financial crisis.
De Koning, Kees (2017): Did Central Banks apply the right strategies after the financial crisis?
De Koning, Kees (2018): Conversion Theory: the key to understanding economic developments before and after the 2008 financial crisis.
De Koning, Kees (2019): Conversion Theory II: the case for Recession Bonds.
De Koning, Kees (2019): After the Great Recession; the Laws of Unintended Consequences.
De Koning, Kees (2019): Pension savings: A key question about returns.
De Koning, Kees (2019): Are there fault lines in the Netherland's pension provision?
De Koning, Kees (2020): Inequality as a Source of Recessions and Poverty.
De Koning, Kees (2020): How home equity can be used to fight a recession. A U.S. case study.
De Koning, Kees (2020): Rebuilding the U.S. economy after the corona virus pandemic: a new Home Equity Release Method (HERM).
De Koning, Kees (2020): Rebuilding the U.K.economy after the corona virus pandemic: a new Home Equity Release Method (U.K. HERM).
De Koning, Kees (2020): Rebuilding the European Union Economies after the corona virus pandemic: a new Country by Country Home Equity Release Method: (E.U.HERM).
De Koning, Kees (2020): Tessa: A new economic tool; A Temporary Equity Spend and Save Again system.
De Koning, Kees (2020): The unique benefits of a Tessa system: the U.S. case.
De Koning, Kees (2020): Savings; the least understood economic concept, the U.S. case.
De Koning, Kees (2020): A different economic growth strategy for the U.S.
De Koning, Kees (2020): U.K.’s economic variables over the last decade in the context of the current corona crisis.
De Koning, Kees (2020): U.S. Households' Balance Sheet and the link to economic policies.
De Koning, Kees (2021): Who manages savings in the U.S. and why should they be managed?
De Koning, Kees (2021): How can household wealth be used to stimulate economic growth. The Italian example.
De Koning, Kees (2021): Quantitative Easing Home Equity An Alternative Economic Management Tool.
De Koning, Kees (2021): The U.S. Great Recession Experience. The Reasons why Losses in Jobs and in Home Equity Savings reinforced each other.
De Koning, Kees (2021): U.S. Government debts, a dangerous cocktail of borrowing, spending and inflation levels.
De Koning, Kees (2021): A proposal to use two interest rates in the U.S.; the FED Funds Rate and the Economic Recovery Rate.
De Koning, Kees (2022): When savings are not counted as savings: The missed opportunity to use home equity to stimulate the U.S. economy.
De Koning, Kees (2022): The U.S. rise in inflation levels and the loss of purchasing powers.
De Koning, Kees (2022): The risk of a recession period in the U.S. and the possible role of home equity.
De Koning, Kees (2022): A U.S. home equity withdrawal scheme.
De Koning, Kees (2022): Quantitative easing and the U.K. economy.
De Koning, Kees (2023): The U.K. and the Flow of Funds involving: the Bank of England, U.K. households and the U.K. Government.
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