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

A Wake-Up Call on Climate Change and Clean Energy
A stark warning from Institute researchers on the probability that ‘2°C capital stock’ will be reached in 2017
Politics & Economics Don't Mix

Economic Forecasting Models & Sanders Program Controversy
The Romer/Romer letter to Professor Gerald Friedman marks a turning point. It concedes that there are indeed important issues at stake when evaluating the proposed economic policies of Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders. These issues go beyond the political debate and should be discussed seriously between and among professional economists.

Confusion Is No Response to Economic Orthodoxy
Servaas Storm has conviction, yet his analysis throws the baby out with the bathwater.
Let Them Drink Pollution?

Friendly Fire
Comments on “German Wage Moderation and the Eurozone Crisis: A Critical Analysis” by Servaas Storm

German Wage Moderation and the Eurozone Crisis: A Critical Analysis
It is high time to look more closely at the labor cost competitiveness myth.
The Gift of Deregulation
Renminbi to the Rescue?

Global Tax Dodging Just One Part of Pfizer’s Corrupt Business Model
Why are we paying for corporate behavior that crushes innovation, cheats taxpayers, cost jobs, and heightens inequality?

Replication and Transparency in Economic Research
In 2003, McCullough and Vinod wrote, “Research that cannot be replicated is not science, and cannot be trusted either as part of the profession’s accumulated body of knowledge or as a basis for policy.”(1)
Printing Money

Want to Grow the Economy? Might Be Time to Unleash the Devil.
Is an ancient financial taboo keeping us from prosperity? Adair Turner, author of a new book on global finance, explains.

Theory vs data, computerization, old wine and new bottles
In 1953, Oskar Morgenstern proposed to reform the eligibility criterion for fellows of the Econometric Society, in an attempt to foster empirical work.
The Teaching of Economics
$1.90 Per Day: What Does it Say?

The IMF Worries About EME Corporate Leverage
Hot on the heels of the BIS, now comes the IMF Global Financial Stability report, “Corporate Leverage in Emerging Markets–A Concern?”. Yes, a concern, and just in time for the annual meeting in Peru next week.