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

Is MMT “America First” Economics?
Modern monetary theorists ignore how their policies could hurt developing countries

Why We Need the Knightian Uncertainty Hypothesis
INET’s President introduces a new research program that challenges orthodox assumptions about the limits of economic knowledge
Do Real Estate Markets Make Our Cities Less Livable?
Author Samuel Stein talks about how capitalism shapes housing and what economists have in common with city planners

The Bogus Paper that Gutted Workers’ Rights
For years, governments in India and much of the developing world have followed the advice of a paper arguing that labor regulations actually hurt workers. The problem? The research was wrong.

Millionaire-Driven Education Reform Has Failed. Here’s What Works.
Journalist Andrea Gabor’s new book heralds a “quiet revolution” in education you didn’t know was happening

The Inconvenient Truth about Climate Change and the Economy
The new IPCC Report is overly optimistic about global productivity growth and fossil fuel energy use. More dramatic, immediate action is needed

How We Can Avoid Climate Catastrophe
A new report shows an economically viable path to net-zero CO2 emissions in key industries by 2060
Cheap Talk on Race and Xenophobia Keeps Americans from Confronting Economic and Political Peril
Beyond the Dollar

Partisan Frenzy Rules Washington, but Does it Have to Rule Americans?
To connect across difference is the only thing that will save us from rule by the privileged few.

Why Wages Are Stagnating in Latin America
William Lazonick has shown how the doctrine of “shareholder value” has hurt wages in the United States. But in Latin America, where family corporations dominate, the story is more complicated.
A Better Bailout Was Possible

Under Trump, the Next Financial Catastrophe is Cooking
Ten years after Lehman Brothers’ collapse, the Wall Street casino is running amok