Articles

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

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The Sneaky Way Austerity Got Sold to the Public Like Snake Oil

Dec 22, 2015

A budget approach cloaked in the aura of science and technical jargon became a tool of manipulation.

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​The American Dual Economy: Race, Globalization and the Politics of Exclusion

Nov 30, 2015

The United States economy has come apart, with the rich getting richer and workers’ incomes not advancing at all.

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Institute Grantee Appointed Central Bank Governor

Oct 20, 2015

The Institute extends its congratulations to Philip Lane, who has been named to succeed Patrick Honohan as the Irish central bank chief, and inherit his role on the council of the ECB.

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The Fairness of Markets

Sep 28, 2015

A student of microeconomics learns that any desirable efficient market allocation can be sustained by a competitive equilibrium (the Second Theorem of Welfare Economics), given appropriate lump-sum wealth redistributions. This is typically understood as a means to correct unfair market outcomes. What are the real world implications of the second theorem? How well does it address distributional concerns?

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Jim Chanos on China: The Emperor is In His Underwear

Sep 28, 2015

The best-known China bear says the emperor is not yet naked, but getting there.

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Is it Just a Greek Problem?

Aug 13, 2015

In the last couple of months, Greece has once again become the center of attention of politicians, academics, and the general public. The debate has, for a large part, focused on Greece’s fiscal deficit as if it were just a self-inflicted Greek problem. But is it?

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Is Financial Success a Product of Inherited Genes?

Aug 9, 2015

Comparing outcomes for biological and adopted children sheds light on the intergenerational transmission of wealth.

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Rising Inequality is Holding Back the US Economy

Jul 16, 2015

A four percent growth goal for first term of the next president is not only possible, but is what we should strive to achieve.