This page lists my Social Science Research Network (SSRN) working papers addressing the subject of economic growth since the end of the post-war boom (commonly identified with the shocks of 1973).
"The Neoliberal Record: Growth: A Second Look." (2020)
"Economic Growth Since 1973: A Closer Look at the American Experience." (2020)
"The Consumer Price Index and Global Economic Growth in the Twenty-First Century: A Note." (2022)
"The Consumer Price Index and the Estimation of Real Gross Domestic Product Growth: A Note." (2022)
"Is it Possible That Outside China Per Capita Gross World Product Has Not Grown in a Generation?: A Note." (2023)
"Are Economic Analysts Underestimating Economic and Social Stress--and the Potential for Political Instability With It?: A Note." (2022)
"How Does Japan's Economic Performance Look When We Take into Account its Shrinking Working-Age Population?" (2022)
"Rising Complexity, Diminishing Returns, Shrinking Slack: Revisiting the Evidence." (2018)
"The Special Conditions of the Post-War Economic Boom: A Note." (2022)
"U.S. Defense Expenditure and Gross World Product in the Post-World War II Era: A Note." (2022)
"What if the Post-War Boom Had Simply Continued?: Notes on an Economic Counterfactual." (2022)
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