Updates

  1. Deleveraging Redefined: Martin Wolf Explains “That Sinking Feeling”

    Jul 31, 2012

    How to explain the current recession facing the US and the world? Does so-called “austerian” logic provide the solution? Or is it doing more harm than good?

  2. How to save the financial system from itself?

    Jul 16, 2012

    what role central bankers should play to bring the needed change>

  3. Leading European Economists Support Banking Union

    Jul 9, 2012

    In support of a European Banking Union, Done Properly: A Manifesto by Economists in Germany, Austria and Switzerland

  4. Is the Economy Sustainable?

    Jul 4, 2012

    How will climate change influence economic sustainability?

  5. An Economic Manifesto

    Jul 1, 2012

    Are we doomed to repeat the past? Even when we know better? Or do we not know better even when we should?

  6. BRIC Buddies – China and Brazil Agree to Currency Swap

    Jun 26, 2012

    In a show of good faith between two rising economic powers, China and Brazil have agreed to a bilateral currency swap.

  7. German Orthodoxy Starting to See the Need for New Economic Thinking

    Jun 25, 2012

    While German economic policy makers continue to cling to neoclassical economic approaches, an increasing number of prominent economic figures are starting to accept the failure of orthodox theories to address the current crisis and are expressing the need to rethink fundamental economic concepts.

  8. Higher education…or hired education?

    Jun 24, 2012

    What is the purpose of America’s universities today?

  9. Which nation is the greatest threat to Europe?

    Jun 20, 2012

    One country poses an existential threat to Europe – and it is not Greece, Italy or Spain.

  10. World Bank President Zoellick: In Euro Crisis “Time Is of the Essence”

    Jun 18, 2012

    World Bank President Robert Zoellick is growing frustrated with the lack of urgency on the part of Europe’s leaders in responding to the financial crisis in the euro zone.

  11. Looking Forward By Looking Back: Axel Leijonhufvud Interviews Friedrich Hayek

    Jun 18, 2012

    Leijonhufvud has questioned the flawed fundamentals of economics. And he has explored the spread of contagion in undermining the web of contracts that are the basis for capitalism.

  12. Confidence Game: Simon Johnson on the Conflicted NY Fed

    Jun 14, 2012

    Have you ever heard the old adage about the danger of allowing foxes to guard the henhouse? Apparently the New York Fed hasn’t.

  13. Too Big to Bail? Spain is Repeating Ireland’s Mistakes

    Jun 13, 2012

    “Spain is now heading down the same path that bankrupted Ireland,” INET grantee Stephen Kinsella of the University of Limerick and Mark Blyth of Brown University warn on the Harvard Business Review’s blog.

  14. Too Big to Bail? Spain is Repeating Ireland’s Mistakes

    Jun 13, 2012

    “Spain is now heading down the same path that bankrupted Ireland,” INET grantee Stephen Kinsella of the University of Limerick and Mark Blyth of Brown University warn on the Harvard Business Review’s blog.

  15. FTD and Global Climate Forum to Host Event at Berlin’s Mercator Project Center

    Jun 13, 2012

    What is the role of Germany in Europe?