Article | Finance
We have made progress but not enough to forestall crises
The “liquidity” support provided by the Fed to megabanks through cross-border lending in fact acted as subsidies
Article | Finance
We have made progress but not enough to forestall crises
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INET Welcomes Dr. Neva Goodwin as its Newest Governing Board Member
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Professor Rebeca Gomez Betancourt explores the transformative roles of pioneering women like Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Hazel Kyrk in the field of economics.
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Video
The Lehman Disaster and Why It Matters Today
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Featuring Thomas Ferguson and Rob Johnson
Working Paper | Finance
Article | Finance, Macroeconomics
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Article | Business & Industry, Technology & Innovation
Video
If we can measure mobility, we can raise a better society.
Featuring Steven Durlauf
Working Paper | Finance
Creating the post-2008 global safety net for mega-banks
By permitting business definitions of “efficiency” to leak over into the antitrust lexicon, antitrust scholars have done a great disservice
By Mark Glick, Gabriel Lozada, Pavitra Govindan, and Darren Bush
Working Paper | Finance, Macroeconomics
Monetary policy should be guided much more by financial sector developments and much less by near-term targets for inflation.
Working Paper | Macroeconomics
Central banks strongly favored rentier incomes in their reaction functions
Working Paper | Energy, Macroeconomics
Were the sharp increases in prices during 2020-2022 due to fundamental shifts in supply and demand or are they attributable to excessive market speculation?
By Carlotta Breman and Servaas Storm
Changes to deeply entrenched systems of unequal gender power dynamics, roles and relations, underpinned by patriarchal values, are part of an effective response to the prevention of sexual harassment and its economic consequences.
By Giulia Zacchia and Izaskun Zuazu
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Emerging out of the COVID lockdown, inflation in the U.S. and globally has risen to the highest levels in 40 years. On December 2-3, PERI will host a conference to explore the causes of this global inflation spike. Conference participants will also provide critical perspectives on the austerity macroeconomic policies being implemented globally to control inflation and will propose alternative policies capable of managing inflation without imposing austerity and rising mass unemployment.
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