Updates

  1. William Lazonick is quoted in on the stock market practices of Big Pharma

    Oct 29, 2020

    “Executives have an interest in getting the stock price up and price gouging customers is one way they can do this,” said William Lazonick, professor emeritus of economics at University of Massachusetts and co-founder of the Academic-Industry Research Network. While many drug companies argue that they use their vast profits to fund ongoing pharmaceutical innovation, Lazonick said, “we’ve shown that most of these companies don’t do that.” Instead, the soaring prices fuel soaring stock prices and executive pay, which is often based largely on that price.” — INET Grantee William Lazonick

  2. Alberto Baccini’s INET funded research on the impact of publishing incentives

    Oct 29, 2020

    “Alberto Baccini, an economist at the University of Siena in Italy, says that people assessing research should be aware that the process can have an influence on academics’ behavior. ‘For each research assessment, you can find some behavior that changes in a way that is not desirable for society,’ he says. A 2019 study conducted by Baccini and colleagues found that researchers in Italy have been citing their own work or that authored by other researchers based at Italian institutions more frequently in response to a 2010 policy that is used to make decisions on promotions based on the number of citations researchers accumulate.” — INET Grantee Alberto Baccini

  3. Lynn Parramore on Trump and America's ongoing manterrupter problem

    Oct 28, 2020

    “Obviously, there’s serious work to be done in changing cultural norms. Dealing with this disrespectful activity requires a versatile toolkit. … Fortunately, cultural norms can change. Challenges to traditional patriarchy and outdated workplace behavior, like the #MeToo movement, are already shifting notions of what is acceptable. Lesley Stahl has been a respected journalist for 50 years. Which means she likely knows better than anyone else that gaining a seat at the table doesn’t mean much if you can’t be heard over the din.” — INET Senior Research Analyst Lynn Parramore

  4. Andrew Sheng on Xi Jinping’s plan for Shenzhen

    Oct 28, 2020

    “In his speech, Xi pledged to uphold support for the Greater Bay Area initiative, and the Shenzhen plan includes specific measures to create employment and housing opportunities for Hong Kong’s young people. Driving forward the development of an economy as large and complex as China’s is a monumental feat in the best of times – not least because there are no models to emulate. Amid hostile external conditions, the challenge is even greater. But with the Shenzhen plan – and the broader adaptation and implementation of the city’s successful reforms – China may well be able to meet it.” - INET Expert Andrew Sheng, member of Commission on Global Economic Transformation

  5. INET & Luohan Academy Announce Partnership to Bring INET Video to China

    Jul 8, 2020

    Luohan Academy will share content while working with INET to plan future co-sponsored events, seminars & more

  6. Debt Talks

    Jun 29, 2020

    Debt Talks is a new online webinar series that will bring together diverse voices to discuss one of the most pressing economic issue of our times: the surge in indebtedness. We are inviting prominent thinkers, policy-makers, and scholars from different backgrounds and countries to present and debate their views . Each monthly webinar will feature a lively panel presentation followed by Q&A. INET Fellow Moritz Schularick will moderate the events.

  7. COVID-19 Economic Research

    COVID-19

    Apr 6, 2020

    Cambridge-INET has just launched a new website, featuring research, insights and news from Cambridge Economists about the economic implications of COVID-19

  8. INET Board Member Richard Vague on Rescuing the Coronavirus Economy

    Apr 1, 2020

    INET Board Member Richard Vague writes in The Hill on how to rescue the coronavirus economy

  9. Rob Johnson on Background Briefing with Ian Masters

    Mar 20, 2020

    Rob Johnson discusses whether the recession will become a depression

  10. INET Plenary Rescheduled

    Feb 28, 2020

    In light of the growing concerns over the coronavirus, we have decided to postpone the INET Plenary to October 13-15, 2020 (originally slated for April 13-15, 2020)

  11. William Greider: In Memoriam

    Jan 12, 2020

    William Greider, a pioneering economic journalist, passed away last month. We at INET are saddened by his loss, and in tribute to his legacy are sharing his essay from The Nation, “What Would Happen if Women Were In Charge of the Global Economy?”

  12. Katharina Pistor on Facebook's Libra

    Oct 24, 2019

    INET grantee Katharina Pistor is featured in Bloomberg

  13. Exposing Citation Gaming and its Institutional Causes

    Sep 16, 2019

    A new method developed by INET grantees to estimate country-level citation clubs and self-citations is making waves, with implications far beyond the paper’s initial focus.

  14. William Lazonick in The New Yorker

    Jun 20, 2019

    INET grantee William Lazonick is profiled in The New Yorker

  15. Pope Francis Joins Joe Stiglitz and Rob Johnson in Creating New Economic Thinking

    May 13, 2019

    INET Global Commission to collaborate with Pope Francis and Scholas Occurrentes on bringing the voices of young people into the economics profession