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

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A Response to John Kay's essay on the State of Economics

Oct 4, 2011

The future of macro, he says, may well make “the formation and revision of expectations an object of analysis in its own right.”

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Progress in Economics: A Comment

Sep 19, 2011

I thought I could use some of my illegitimate blog administrator’s privileges to participate in the discussion on the “progress in economics” post by Floris without being lost in the midst of other users’ comments.

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Disaggregate, disaggregate!

Aug 21, 2011

Last June at a History of Social Science workshop , David Engerman presented a paper on the Harvard’s Refugee Interview Project (1950-1954).

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Warren J. Samuels (1933-2011)

Aug 18, 2011

On this blog, we like to overstate quite a bit our irreverence towards the establishment and in particular our senior colleagues.

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When $3 trillion is not enough

Jul 26, 2011

I interviewed Victor Shih, political scientist at Northwestern, at INET’s Bretton Woods conference earlier this year.

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Who does original research?

Jul 23, 2011

INET is all about thinking new things, and indeed academia is supposed to inspire great thoughts.

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A PBoC balance sheet primer

Jul 4, 2011

Last time, I looked at the Chinese property market. The last link in that chain of financial interlinkages is the People’s Bank of China, the Chinese central bank.

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Introducing the Jazz economist

Jul 3, 2011

You would have thought that to be a “jazz economist” was a good thing. I first imagined a “cool cat” that would entrance the hearts and minds of the populace. Not so.

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Shocks

Jun 21, 2011

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A Cold Case

Jun 20, 2011

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Are banks firms?

Jun 11, 2011

New Thinking about Modigliani-Miller