Policy Papers:
Calvert Jump R. and Michell, J. 2024. Do we need fiscal targets? SSRN Working Paper, online.
Jacobs, M., Calvert Jump, R., Michell, J. and Van Lerven, F. 2023. In tandem: the case for coordinated economic policymaking. Fabian Society Discussion Paper, online.
Calvert Jump, R., Michell J., Meadway, J. and Nascimento, N. 2023. The macroeconomics of austerity. Progressive Economy Forum Discussion Paper, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell J. 2022. The dangerous fiction of the "fiscal black hole". Progressive Economy Forum Discussion Paper, online.
Onaran, O. and Calvert Jump, R. 2022. A shorter working week as part of a green caring economy: feminist green new deal policy paper. Wen (Women’s Environmental Network)-Women’s Budget Group (WBG) Discussion Paper, online.
Frayne, D. and Stronge, W. (ed.). 2022. A Future Fit For Wales: The roadmap to a shorter working week. Autonomy Discussion Paper, online.
Toporowski, J. and Calvert Jump, R. 2021. How to pay for the coronavirus emergency: the fiscal challenge. International Journal of Public Law and Policy, 7(1), 1-13.
Calvert Jump, R. and Stronge, W. 2020. The day after tomorrow: stress tests, affordability and the roadmap to the four day week. Autonomy Discussion Paper, online.
Jones, P., Calvert Jump, R. and Kikuchi, L. 2020. Public sector as pioneer: shorter working weeks as the new gold standard. Autonomy Discussion Paper, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, R. 2020. Inside the black box: the public finances after coronavirus. Institute for Public Policy Research Discussion Paper, online.
Stronge, W., Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2020. Guaranteeing incomes: modes of delivery. Autonomy Discussion Paper, online.
Stronge, W. and Calvert Jump, R. 2020. A Scottish Four Day Week: Initial costings for implementation in the public sector. Autonomy Discussion Paper, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Naqvi, N. 2019. Financial and legal barriers to the creation and operation of a British national investment bank. UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) policy report: IIPP 2019-07, online.
Stronge, W. and Calvert Jump R. 2019. Get real: Accurately costing a four-day week in the public sector. Autonomy Discussion Paper, online.
Jump, R. and McKinley, T. 2016. Financial Imbalances in the Global Economy: Consequences for Brazil and Indonesia. Financialisation, Economy, Society and Sustainable Development Paper, No. 141.
Jump, R. and McKinley, T. 2015. Economic Prospects for Brazil over the Next Decade. Centre for Development Policy and Research Discussion Paper, online.
Media and Blogs:
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, R. 2023. Hunt versus headroom. Critical Macro Finance blog, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2021. Did 'left behind' voters cause Brexit? UK in a Changing Europe commentary, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2021. Without quantitative easing the national debt would be more than £100bn higher. Progressive Economy Forum blog, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2021. Educational attainment alone can correctly classify over 90% of local authorities by voting outcome in the EU referendum. LSE British Politics and Policy blog, online.
Toporowski, J. and Calvert Jump, R. 2020. The COVID-19 Bailout and its Financing Dilemmas. Institute for New Economic Thinking blog, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2020. Labour, the 'red wall', and the vicissitudes of Britain's voting system. Open Democracy, online; reprinted at the Political Quarterly blog, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2020. Has Labour really lost the working class? Open Democracy, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2019. Brexit voting patterns, education and geography. Critical Macro Finance blog, online.
Calvert Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2018. “A remarkable national effort”: The dismal arithmetic of austerity. Critical Macro Finance blog, online.
Jump, R. and Michell, J. 2015. Response to Tony Yates’ critique of teaching economics after the crash. Critical Macro Finance blog, online.
Book Chapters:
Allen, P., Konzelmann, S. and Toporowski, J. (eds). 2021. The return of the state: Restructuring Britain for the common good. Agenda Publishing: Newcastle upon Tyne.
McDonnell, J. (ed). 2018. Economics for the many. Verso: London.
And I also contributed to the Labour Party's Alternative Models of Ownership and National Investment Bank reports in the run-up to the 2017 general election, which can be found here and here.