The purpose of this web site was to keep track of new research adopting the Stock-Flow Consistent (SFC) approach, possibly providing a full database of such research.
Alas, the success of the SFC approach has made this task almost impossible, given the number of papers published.
An example is provided by the works presented at the 26th FMM Conference held in Berlin. You can find the program, and papers uploaded by the authors, here:
26th FMM Conference: Post-Keynesian Economics and Global Challenges
The legacy of Wynne Godley
An online conference organized by the Levy Institute of Economics and Università degli Studi di Cassino.
Check here for details and the full program.
SFC sessions at EcoMod 2018
I am organizing one/two sessions on SFC modeling at the next EcoMod conference in Venice, July 4-6, 2018. If interested please send me your proposal. The deadline is January 28, 2018.
I am particularly interested in empirical SFC models for developing economies, but other topics will be welcome as well
SFC sessions
There will be two sessions on Stock-Flow-Consistent modeling at the 2017 FMM Conference in Berlin, November 9-11, “The crisis of globalization”
A presentation of SFC models at Ecomod 2017
I have been asked to circulate my slides for the talk on stock-flow-consistent models I gave today in Ljubljana, opening the 2017 Ecomod conference.
Download here
SFC at the Minsky Summer Seminar
This year, as in the previous years, Marc Lavoie and Gennaro Zezza will be presenting the Stock-Flow-Consistent modeling approach at the Minsky Summer Seminar at the Levy Institute.
SFC models discussed in Berlin
The annual conference of the Research Network Macroeconomic and Macroeconomic Policies in Berlin had two sessions dedicated to stock-flow models, plus other papers using this approach in other sessions.
The program is available here
SFC modeling in Paris
At the Conference on Political Economy and the outlook for capitalism there will be several sessions on stock-flow models.
Papers listed in the program include:
Michael Clévenot, Jacques Mazier and Yann Guy, Estimation et simulation d’un régime de croissance financiarisée avec un modèle SFC
Edwin Le Heron and Toussaint Bakala, Generalized liquidity preference theory in a SFC model and financial crisis
Amine Marouane, La révolution tunisienne: enjeux et perspectives à partir d’un modèle SFC
James Juniper, Modern Money Theory (MM) and Minsky: Towards a Stock-flow-Consistent (SFC) Synthesis
Stefano Lucarelli, A Stock-Flow Analysis of a Schumpeterian Innovation Economy: The Role of Knowledge(s) in the Economic Development
Vincent Duwicquet and Jacques Mazier, Ajustement et redistribution en union monétaire
Marc Lavoie, Le modèle SFC à trois pays et deux banques centrales à la lumière de la crise de la zone euro
Jamel Saadaoui, Modèle SFC à deux pays avec financiarisation et changes flexibles
Pascal Seppecher, em>Agents hétérogènes et monnaie endogène dans un modèle SFC
Alessandro Caiani, Stefano Lucarelli and Antoine Godin, Schumpeter in a matrix: a Stock Flow Consistent analysis of technological change
Tarik Mouakil, A Minsky Crisis in a Stock-Flow Consistent Model
Ahmed Hammadache and Vincent Duwicquet, Prix pétroliers et déséquilibres internationaux avec l’apport d’un modèle SFC
Stephen Kinsella and G. Tiou-Tagba Aliti, Simulating the impact of austerity on the irish economy using a stock-flow consistent model
Gennaro Zezza, Using SFC models for the analysis of European economies
Antoine Godin, Green Jobs for full employment, a Stock Flow Consistent analysis
It looks like the largest gathering of SFC modeler so far!
Contributions to stock-flow modeling
Godley conference
A Godley memorial conference will be held at the Levy Institute on May 25-26, 2011.
All presentations will appear in a forthcoming volume.