Articles

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

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The ECB Can Save the Euro – But It Has To Change Its Business Model

Jul 29, 2012

Paul De Grauwe raises very important questions on the institutional structure of Europe and how it must be modified to fortify the euro zone.

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The less you know, the better?

Jul 7, 2012

A few days ago, I began researching on the history of a subfield of economics which was born in the sixties, then thrived and institutionalized itself in the early seventies.

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Between science and history

Jun 11, 2012

Last Friday, philosophers from the University of Leiden hosted the symposium ‘Between Science and History,’ in an attempt to figure out what the differences are between practicing scientists’ use of history and historians use of history.

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Swexit - When will Switzerland exit the euro?

Jun 6, 2012

Since September 2011, the Swiss National Bank has held a floor of 1.20 francs per euro.

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The Clash of Economic Ideas: A Review

Apr 25, 2012

When Paul Krugman paints John Maynard Keynes as a pioneering critic of dominant free-market economics, he exaggerates wildly, both about the rigidity of orthodoxy and about the pioneering character of Keynes’ critique.

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Relativist versus absolutist history of economics

Apr 22, 2012

I don’t seem to be able to fully grasp Mark Blaug’s distinction between a relativist and an absolutist approach to the history of economics – first introduced in Economic Theory in Retrospect (1962) – and that is a source of much frustration.

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@INET Berlin: Doing the actual work

Apr 12, 2012

While yesterday presented a number of frontrunning scientists discussing current economics and state of the economy in general, academic terms, today starts with ECB executive board member Asmussen.

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@INET Berlin: The Great Divide

Apr 12, 2012

Behind all the technical language and the common theme of bashing bankers, there remains the Great Divide between Germans and the rest.

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UK Budget Appeals to Adam Smith's Approach to Taxes... Sort of

Mar 22, 2012

Yesterday the Chancellor of the Exchequer (or UK ‘finance minister’) gave his annual budget speech where UK fiscal policy is set for the coming years.