No Bargain: Big Money and the Debt Ceiling Deal

What is the real reason Democratic party leaders go along with the debt ceiling ritual?

By Thomas Ferguson, Paul Jorgensen, and Jie Chen

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

Does cyber risk exposure, as opposed to actual incidents, affect firm outcomes?

By Rustam Jamilov, Hélène Rey, and Ahmed Tahoun

Revenues to GB electricity generators in 2022 increased by almost £30bn, compared to pre-COVID levels.

By Serguey Maximov, Paul Drummond, Phil McNally, and Michael Grubb

Antitrust econometrics relies on often-implausible assumptions

By Gabriel Lozada

Despite the shock and the costs, the sanctions imposed on the Russian economy were in the nature of a gift.

By James K. Galbraith

A Balance-of-Payments Constrained Growth Perspective

By Juan Carlos Moreno Brid, Lorenzo Nalin, and Edgar Perez-Medina

Oct 13, 2023

Webinars and Events

Political Economy of Contemporary South Asia

Two-day workshop on: Dialectics of Globalism and Nationalism, Inequality and Populism, Agrarian and Urban Crises, Data and Social Justice

Mar 28, 2023

Webinars and Events

Inclusive Development: Role of Employment and Environment

Inclusive development especially the role of employment opportunities in a changing world of work and the environment in envisioning inclusiveness

Dec 02, 2022

Webinars and Events

Global Inflation Today: What Is to Be Done?

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.

Nov 28, 2022

Webinars and Events

India: The Path to Sustained Growth for the Next Decade

The 5th edition of the Law Economics Policy Conference (LEPC) is jointly organized by the Institute for New Economic Thinking, INET and FLAME University.

Nov 17, 2022

Webinars and Events

Vikasarth 2022 Session 3: Industrialisation and the Case of Educated Unemployed

Thirty Years of Indian Economic Reforms: Assessing the Growth and Development of Kerala

Sep 22, 2022

Webinars and Events

Vikasarth 2022 Session 2: Emigration, Consumption Boom and the Service Economy

Thirty Years of Indian Economic Reforms: Assessing the Growth and Development of Kerala