Thomas I. Palley
Economics, Econometrics and Finance · Indiana University
Publications
440
Citations
5,961
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
39
Publishing since 1987
Thomas I. Palley studies political economy and macroeconomics from a Post Keynesian perspective, examining how economic systems, financial structures, and policy shape society. His recent work explores topics such as neoliberalism, varieties of capitalism, the economics of war and militarism, and monetary theory. He often critiques mainstream economic assumptions and links economic analysis to broader political and social outcomes.
Publication activity has fluctuated over the past decade, with a peak around 2021 followed by lower output in recent years, averaging about 7 publications per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- The military-industrial complex as a variety of capitalism and threat to democracy: rethinking the political economy of guns versus butter
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · 2025
- Introduction: the challenge of political economy of war and peace (especially in a time of war)
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · 2025
- The War in Ukraine—A History
Monthly Review · 2025
- Scale and The Kuznets Curve versus Cycles:
Journal of Income Distribution · 2025
- Neoliberalism and the Drift to Proto-Fascism: Political and Economic Causes of the Crisis of Liberal Democracy
Journal of Economic Issues · 2024
- Introduction: the challenge of political economy of war and peace (especially in a time of war)
Review of Keynesian Economics · 2024
- Paul Davidson (1930–2024) and the founding of Post Keynesian economics
Review of Keynesian Economics · 2024
- The military–industrial complex as a variety of capitalism and threat to democracy: rethinking the political economy of guns versus butter
Review of Keynesian Economics · 2024
- Theorizing dollar hegemony: the political economic foundations of exorbitant privilege
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · 2024
- Keynes’ denial of conflict: A reply to Professor Heise’s critique
The Japanese Political Economy · 2024
- Introduction
Review of Keynesian Economics · 2024
- Keynes’ denial of conflict: Why <i>The General Theory</i> is a misleading guide to capitalism and stagnation
The Japanese Political Economy · 2023
- Broadening the application of hysteresis in economics: institutions, policy lock-in, psychology, identity, and ideas
Review of Keynesian Economics · 2023
- Theorizing Varieties of Capitalism: economics and the fallacy that 'there is no alternative (TINA)'
Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · 2023
- La falsa promesa y el amargo fruto del neoliberalismo: desarraigo político y económico, transformación cultural y el auge de la política protofascista
El Trimestre Económico · 2023
- Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks×29
- RePEc: Research Papers in Economics×22
- Review of Keynesian Economics×18
- Investigación Económica×6
- Scholarworks (University of Massachusetts Amherst)×5
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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