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Trigg, Andrew B.; Villani, Davide; Leite, Fabrício Pitombo and Perraton, Jonathan R. (2024). Using input‐output data to model the structure of export linkages in global value chains: A Brazil case study. Metroeconomica (Early access).

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Trigg, Andrew B. (2023). Rosa Luxemburg and Say’s Law. In: Toporowski, Jan ed. Polish Marxism after Luxemburg. Research in Political Economy, 37. Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 11–26.

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Trigg, Andrew B. (2020). Marx, Say’s Law and Commodity Money. Contributions to Political Economy, 39(1) pp. 23–41.

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Trigg, Andrew B and Araujo, Ricardo Azevedo (2018). A multi-sectoral approach to the Harrod foreign trade multiplier. European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 15(1) pp. 91–104.

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Azevedo Araujo, Ricardo and Trigg, Andrew B. (2015). A neo-Kaldorian approach to structural economic dynamics. Structural change and economic dynamics, 33 pp. 25–36.

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Trigg, Andrew B. and Lowe, Jonquil T. (2011). Comparing pension systems in the circular flow of income. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 70(5) pp. 1248–1281.

Trigg, Andrew B. (2011). Towards a Bourdieusian economics of leisure. In: Cameron, Samuel ed. Handbook on the Economics of Leisure. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 38–51.

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Trigg, Andrew B. and Hartwig, Jochen (2010). Marx's reproduction schemes and the Keynesian multiplier: a reply to Sardoni. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34(3) pp. 591–595.

Trigg, Andrew (2010). Economic fluctuations. In: Mazzucato, Mariana; Shipman, Alan; Lowe, Jonquil and Trigg, Andrew eds. Personal Investment: Financial Planning in an Uncertain World. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave, pp. 1–446.

Trigg, Andrew (2010). Conclusion: investing for the long term. In: Mazzucato, Mariana; Shipman, Alan; Lowe, Jonquil and Trigg, Andrew eds. Personal Investment: Financial Planning in an Uncertain World. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 361–388.

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Trigg, Andrew (2009). Where does the money and demand come from? In: Bellofiore, R. ed. Rosa Luxemburg and the Critique of Political Economy. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 34–52.

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Trigg, Andrew (2008). Quantity and price systems: towards a framework for coherence between Post Keynesian and Sraffian economics. In: Harvey, J. T. and Garnett, R. F. eds. Future Directions for Heterodox Economics. Michigan, USA: Michigan University Press, pp. 127–141.

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Trigg, Andrew (2006). Marxian reproduction schema: money and aggregate demand in a capitalist economy. Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy. London: Routledge.

Bertie, Andrew; Himmelweit, Susan and Trigg, Andrew (2006). Social norms, cognitive dissonance and broadcasting: How to influence economic agents. In: Bruun, Charlotte ed. Advances in Artificial Economics: The Economy as a Complex Dynamic System. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 584. Berlin: Springer, pp. 235–252.

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Trigg, Andrew B. (2004). Kalecki and the Grossmann Model of economic breakdown. Science and Society, 68(2) pp. 187–205.

Trigg, A. B. (2004). Marx and the theory of the monetary circuit. In: Zarembka, P. and Soederberg, S. eds. Neoliberalism In Crisis, Accumulation, and Rosa Luxemburg's Legacy, 21. Research in Political Economy, 21 (21). Greenwich, CT, USA: JAI Press.

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Trigg, Andrew B. (2002). Surplus value and the Keynesian multiplier. Review of Radical Political Economics, 34(1) pp. 57–67.

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Trigg, Andrew B. (2001). Veblen, Bourdieu and conspicuous consumption. Journal of Economic Issues, 35(1) pp. 99–115.

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