Articles
Articles and analyses from the INET community on the key economic questions of our time.

Diversity and Excellence: Not A Zero Sum Game
As young scholars, we have formulated a new plan for fostering diversity in both identity and scholarly thinking in economics—preconditions for academic rigor.

Don't “Buyback” Fair Labor Standards
We need to ban stock buybacks, while building a movement for basic economic rights

Opioid Crisis Shows How Economic Inequality Kills
Pharmaceutical pushers like Purdue “couldn’t have done their dirty work” without America’s increasingly unbalanced economy

Toxic Philanthropy? The Spirit of Giving While Taking
America’s new “philanthrocapitalists” are enabling social problems rather than solving them

Why “Green Growth” Is an Illusion
Wishful thinking and tinkering won’t cut it. Nothing short of a mass mobilization for deep de-carbonization across the global economy can avert the looming climate catastrophe.

U.N. Secretary-General Meets with INET Global Commissioners
António Guterres and CGET Commissioners discuss cooperating on inequality, climate change, multilateralism, and more

Cheap Talk on Race and Xenophobia Keeps Americans from Confronting Economic and Political Peril
Adolph Reed, who researches race and politics, warns that “identitarian” politics can conceal the structural inequities of capitalism

Why Dodd-Frank Is a Shell Game for Banks
Ten years after the crisis, financial regulation leaves taxpayers holding the bag for banks’ safety net.

Joseph Stiglitz and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Talk Social and Economic Justice
A Nobel Prize-winning economist and the second-most-famous democratic socialist in America sit down together

When the Levee Broke
Ten years ago, the financial crisis washed away faith and trust in economics as a guide to social prosperity. Filling a void is difficult. We are still hard at work.