Coronavirus Fiscal Policy in the United States: Lessons from Feminist Political Economy
Women Outnumber Men in the U.S. Workforce–What Does it Mean?
Advancing New Perspectives on Feminist Political Economy: Interview with Katherine Moos
Intersectionality: Strength Through Joint Struggles
Universal Basic Income and Minimum Wages: Progressive or Regressive?
Neoliberalism and the Rise of the Net Social Wage
Neoliberal Redistributive Policy: The U.S. Net Social Wage in the 21st Century
Rethinking Economic Policy for Social Justice: The radical potential of human rights
What Does Inequality Have to Do With Human Rights?
Public Finance, Maximum Available Resources and Human Rights
The Integration of Gender and Human Rights into the Post-2015 Development Framework
Are No-Ponzi Game and Transversality Conditions Relevant for Public Debt? A Keynesian Appraisal
Maximum Available Resources & Human Rights
Financial Regulation, Capabilities and Human Rights in the US Financial Crisis: The Case of Housing
A Human Rights Response to the Economic Crisis in the U.S.
Unpaid Work: Creating Social Wealth or Subsidizing Patriarchy and Private Profit?
Natural Assets: Democratizing Environmental Ownership