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

Latest Institute Grants Announced
The Institute for New Economic Thinking has awarded $2 million in grants to fund 21 different projects as part of the latest round of its research grant program.

Europe’s Attack on Greek Democracy
The rising crescendo of bickering and acrimony within Europe might seem to outsiders to be the inevitable result of the bitter endgame playing out between Greece and its creditors. In fact, European leaders are finally beginning to reveal the true nature of the ongoing debt dispute, and the answer is not pleasant: it is about power and democracy much more than money and economics.

The Charleston shooter has been arrested, but the true killer remains at large
Inequality, racism, and violence are the real killers in America.

Fixing The Financial System: Adam Smith Vs. Jeremy Bentham
How do we create a “change in culture”?

History of Economics on the Making
New topics and approaches make their way into two recent conferences on the history of economics

New Climate-Economic Thinking

How to Recognize New Economic Thinking
The Institute for New Economic Thinking responds to an evident need for innovative approaches to understanding economic and financial processes.
Learning from Karl Polanyi

Draghi’s Doom Loop(s): More than Just the Euthanasia of the Rentiers
The tail risks that may be generated by Mario Draghi’s monetary policy innovations in the Eurozone include even more intense versions of Andrew Haldane’s “Doom Loops”
