Article | Government & Politics
Democratic Reform at a Time of Dire Troubles
What sort of effective democratic political system does the United States want and need?
Why did so many Dutch voters vote for the far-right Geert Wilders?
Article | Government & Politics
Democratic Reform at a Time of Dire Troubles
What sort of effective democratic political system does the United States want and need?
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Featuring Giulia Zacchia
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Article | Finance, Technology & Innovation
What Does Mustard Gas Have in Common with Crypto and Blockchain?
In his new book, Let Them Eat Crypto, Peter Howson cautions that the technologies are not just fraudulent but causing indefensible harm to both humanity and the planet.
Article | Finance, Technology & Innovation
The famed short-seller talks Sam Bankman-Fried, why Wall Street is still so keen on crypto, and how technology is making us dumber.
Working Paper | Macroeconomics
The re-emergence of inflation threw the ‘science of monetary policy’ off the rails. Do the new tweaks to the theory work?
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
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