Articles

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

Article

Trump-Style Policies Will Deepen the “American Carnage”

Jun 20, 2017

Current proposals will worsen inequality and harm those Trump promised to protect—while further enriching the top 1%

Article

e-Book Launch: Can Dependency Theory Explain Our World Today?

Jun 14, 2017

Young Scholars Initiative (YSI) has released a new e-book, “Conversations on Dependency Theory”

Article

Pathways & Obstacles to a Low-carbon Economy

Apr 27, 2017

The energy transition is happening. But the pace of change depends on a range of technical, business, and societal factors.

Article

America is Regressing into a Developing Nation for Most People

Apr 20, 2017

A new book by economist Peter Temin finds that the U.S. is no longer one country, but dividing into two separate economic and political worlds

Article

Mortality Crisis Redux: The Economics of Despair

Mar 27, 2017

The health crisis afflicting working-class Americans recalls similar symptoms in Russia following the collapse of communism

Article

The Debate Over Taxing Robots in Context

Mar 24, 2017

Taxing the use of robotics may or may not be the answer, but the question remains how to compensate for the growing inequality created by our changing economies

Article

China’s Weapons of Trade War

Feb 25, 2017

A trade war would undoubtedly hurt both sides. But there is reason to believe that the US has more to lose. If nothing else, the Chinese seem to know precisely which weapons they have available to them. China could stop purchasing US aircraft, impose an embargo.

Article

China’s Economic Challenges May Soon Include Inequality

Feb 14, 2017

Research by Thomas Piketty, partly funded by the Institute, shows that wealth and income gaps in China are now larger than Europe’s, and approaching those of the US

Article

Three Economic Surprises to Watch for in 2017

Feb 2, 2017

Institute Governing Board member Anatole Kaletsky argues that the Trump Administration’s policies will boost inflation and spur interest-hikes as well as a stronger dollar more rapidly than many expect, but that the European Union’s economy is on the mend