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By Thomas Ferguson and Servaas Storm
What Japan, the US, and Europe have in common is growing popular anger over the economy despite high stock prices and low unemployment.
Article | Macroeconomics
How the Wall Street Journal Blew the Story of the Democrats and Inflation
The firehose of affluent consumption continues to drive inflation, not the stimulus package
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Economics can either fuel conflict or pave the way to lasting peace, the choice is ours.
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Fear and Fascism: How America Reached a Political Breaking Point
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Ever since 2016, INET researchers confirmed the significance of economic issues in Trump’s ascendency.
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Economics can either fuel conflict or pave the way to lasting peace, the choice is ours.
Featuring James K. Boyce
The history of the political relations between Hitler and the NSDAP leadership and the German “coal industrialists” from 1926 to 1933
Working Paper | Environment, Macroeconomics
Why the E-DSGE Framework Is Not Fit for Purpose and What to Do About It
By Yannis Dafermos, Andrew McConnell, Maria Nikolaidi, Servaas Storm, and Boyan Yanovski
Working Paper | Business & Industry, Technology & Innovation
The decisions we make now about the governance of AI will have profound implications for the future of our economy and society.
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A major factor in the decline of inflation is the simple fact that America’s workers were, in general, unable to raise their nominal wages in line with the rise in the cost of living
By Thomas Ferguson and Servaas Storm
Working Paper | Finance, Government & Politics, Health
Medicare negotiators need to have a deep understanding - both theoretical and empirical - of the learning processes involved in developing a drug to negotiate a price that is fair.
By Öner Tulum and William Lazonick
Working Paper | Business & Industry, Technology & Innovation
As the “Technoking” of Tesla strategizes to maintain his control over the company’s decision-making, anyone concerned with the role that Tesla will play in the evolving EV transition should be asking how CEO Musk might use, or abuse, his powerful position.
By Matt Hopkins and William Lazonick
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