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2014

Konstantakis, Konstantinos N. and Michaelides, Panayotis G. and Papageorgiou, Theofanis (2014): Sector size, technical change and stability in the USA (1957-2006): a Schumpeterian approach. Published in: International Journal of Social Economics , Vol. 10, No. 41 (2014): pp. 956-974.

Konstantakis, Konstantinos N. and Michaelides, Panayotis G. and Mariolis, Theodore (2014): An endogenous Goodwin-Keynes business cycle model: Evidence for Germany (1991-2007). Published in: Applied Economics Letters , Vol. 7, No. 21 (2014): pp. 481-486.

2015

Michaelides, Panayotis G. and Milios, John G. and Konstantakis, Konstantinos N. and Tarnaras, Panayiotis (2015): Quantity-of-money fluctuations and economic instability: empirical evidence for the USA (1958–2006). Published in: European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention , Vol. 3, No. 12 (2015): pp. 277-299.

2016

Konstantakis, Konstantinos N. and Michaelides, Panayotis G. and Vouldis, Angelos T. (2016): Non-Performing Loans (ΝPLs) in a Crisis Economy: Long-Run Equilibrium Analysis with a Real-Time VEC Model for Greece (2001-2015). Published in: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications , Vol. C, No. 451 (2016): pp. 149-161.

2017

Konstantakis, Konstantinos N. and Michaelides, Panayotis G. (2017): Technology and Business Cycles: A Schumpeterian Investigation for the USA.

2018

Michaelides, Panayotis G. and Tsionas, Efthymios G. and Konstantakis, Konstantinos N. (2018): Debt Crisis in Europe (2001-2015): A Network General Equilibrium GVAR approach.

Konstantakis, Konstantinos N. and Michaelides, Panayotis G. and Mariolis, Theodore (2018): A non-linear post-Keynesian Goodwin-type endogenous model of the cycle for the USA.

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