Pavlina R. Tcherneva
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Pavlina R. Tcherneva is Associate Director for Economic Analysis at the
Center for Full Employment and Price Stability, and a Ph.D. Candidate in
Economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Tcherneva received two
BA degrees with honors in Economics and Mathematics from Gettysburg College,
Pennsylvania (May 1997). In her Economics thesis she focused on the
government as an employer of last resort and developed a mathematical
framework for full employment and price stability. Her Mathematics thesis
dealt with topics from Combinatorics and Game Theory in particular. After
completing her undergraduate studies, Tcherneva worked as a Fellow at the
Forecasting Center of the Jerome Levy Economics Institute. Her areas of
research included nonresidential investment, personal saving, European and
Latin American economies. Successful forecasts include the late 90s slowdown
in capital equipment spending, spurt in office construction, boom in
aircraft and trucking equipment investment and the recession in Brazil. Tcherneva's research interests further include monetary theory and public
policy.
Selected Publications
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Refereed Journal Articles and Encyclopedia Entries
“Universal
Assurances in the Public Interest: Evaluating the Economic Viability of Basic
Income and Job Guarantees”, International Journal of Environment, Workplace,
and Employment, (forthcoming in 2006).
“Common Goals –
Different Solutions: Can Basic Income and Job Guarantees Deliver Their Own
Promises?” (with L. Randall Wray),
Rutgers
Journal of Law and Urban Policy,
2005,
2(1): 125-166.
“Depressions” (with Mathew
Forstater), encyclopedia entry in Cynthia Northrup, ed.,
History of U.S. Economic Policy 1600s-2000: An Encyclopedia,
ABC-Clio, 2003.
“Monopoly Money: The State as a
Price Setter” Oeconomicus,
Vol. 5, Winter, 2002.
“Money: A Comparison of the Post
Keynesian and Orthodox Approaches,” Oeconomicus,
Vol. 2, Spring, 2001.
Books and Chapters in Edited Books
Full Employment
and Price Stability: The Macroeconomic Vision of William S. Vickrey,
(with Mathew Forstater, eds.)
Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2004.
“Chartalism
and the Tax-Driven Approach to Money,” in P. Arestis and M. Sawyer (eds.)
Handbook of Alternative Monetary Economics, (forthcoming in 2006).
Working Papers, Policy Notes, and Special Reports
(2005 only)
“Gender and
the Job Guarantee: The impact of Argentina’s Jefes program on female
heads of poor households” (with L. Randall Wray), Working Paper 48,
Center for Full Employment and Price Stability, Kansas City, MO, December 2005.
“The Art of
Job Creation: Promises and Problems of the Argentinean Experience,” Special
Report 05/03, Center for Full Employment and Price Stability, Kansas City,
MO, September 2005.
“Is Jefes
de Hogar an Employer of Last Resort program?: An assessment of Argentina’s
ability to deliver the promise of full employment and price stability” (with L.
Randall Wray), Working Paper 43, Center for Full Employment and Price
Stability, Kansas City, MO, August 2005.
“Missouri’s
Cost of Unemployment” Special Report 05/02, Center for Full Employment
and Price Stability, Kansas City, MO, May 2005.
“Can Basic
Income and Job Guarantees Deliver on Their Promises” (with L. Randall Wray),
Working Paper 42, Center for Full Employment and Price Stability, Kansas
City, MO, May 2005.
“Employer of
Last Resort: A Case Study of Argentina's Jefes Program” (with L. Randall
Wray), Working Paper 41, Center for Full Employment and Price Stability,
Kansas City, MO, April 2005.
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