Article | Government & Politics, Inequality & Distribution
Why Chase Taylor Swift? Stop the Corporate Looting That Makes Billionaires.
A case for tackling the corporate machinery driving extreme wealth, and the reforms that could truly curb it.
Less capital, more risk, familiar consequences. The latest move on big-bank rules suggests that too big to fail was never solved, only deferred.
Article | Government & Politics, Inequality & Distribution
Why Chase Taylor Swift? Stop the Corporate Looting That Makes Billionaires.
A case for tackling the corporate machinery driving extreme wealth, and the reforms that could truly curb it.
Article | Health
Is That New Procedure Proven? MedTech Billing Codes and Evidence-Based Medicine
Introduced by the AMA in 2001, Category III CPT codes aimed to streamline financial reporting. Instead they became entangled in a politically driven, zero-sum reimbursement game.
By Ekaterina Cleary and Leeza Osipenko
Article | Government & Politics, Macroeconomics
From Fed Failures to Inflation and Stablecoins: America’s Trust Is Cracking
Authors Bill Bergman and Larry Feltes argue that declining public confidence in government and financial institutions is putting the U.S. economy in peril — and a crisis could come faster than you think.
Article | Energy, Environment, Technology & Innovation
Affordability of electricity and concerns about fossil fuel pollution, water resources, and job loss, have driven a rebellion against data centers that is both grassroots and bipartisan. Its time for cleaner, faster and cheaper, solutions.
By Joseph Romm
Article | Culture, Technology & Innovation
Failed State, Failed Market: Europe’s Bid to Reprice Social Media Harms
By Pia Malaney
Article | Government & Politics, Health
America’s Real Health Crisis? Economics — and a Generation Pays
Article | Government & Politics, Health
Why American Life Expectancy is Falling Behind Globally, Falling Apart by State
Article | Economics Profession, Philosophy & Ethics
Summers’ influence was immense, but so were his blind spots. It’s time for economics that values people and the planet over power and prestige.
Article | Government & Politics, Inequality & Distribution, Technology & Innovation
Article | Inequality & Distribution, Macroeconomics
Working Paper | Finance, Macroeconomics
Investigations into the possible effects of the fiscal consolidations required under the new European fiscal rules on Italy’s debt-to-GDP ratio find that the new governance framework may lead to the pro-cyclical tightening, weaker growth and adverse debt dynamics that characterized earlier phases of EU fiscal governance.
Working Paper | Business & Industry, Finance, Macroeconomics, Technology & Innovation
Storm argues the AI data-centre investment boom is creating a bubble that will be socially and financially expensive when it pops.
Working Paper | Inequality & Distribution, Trade
The argument that free trade is always the correct policy is based on a flawed welfare analysis. Free trade results in winners and losers and economists are not competent to analyze the impact on well-being as a whole or the spillover social consequences of the discontent of the losers.
By Mark Glick and Gabriel Lozada
Working Paper | Government & Politics, History
INET’s new data archive of historical political finance records at the National Archives marks a major step toward filling this factual void. This INET Working Paper outlines what users need to know to navigate the archive effectively and locate the data they require.
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