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

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@INET Berlin: Paradigm Regained

Apr 14, 2012

The title of the conference, “Paradigm Lost,” is an obvious combination of two references.

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Explaining 'New Economics' with Two Diagrams

Apr 13, 2012

I think I am on the track of what ‘New Economics’ is, and one could roughly sum up two days of presentations in two diagrams:

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Economics as a doctrinal discipline

Apr 11, 2012

In science, empirical disciplines such as physics, chemistry, history, and parts of sociology and political science, reason from facts.

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World Without Money Reconsidered

Apr 7, 2012

FT Alphaville has picked up on my friend James Sweeney’s latest, and since James cites the latest writings by other friends Zoltan Pozsar, Manmohan Singh, as well as my own most recent, the piece reads like a discussant’s comments on a shadow banking symposium.

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Three Questions to Judy Klein

Feb 27, 2012

Judy Klein is Professor of Economics at Mary Baldwin College in Virginia. She is the author of Statistical Visions in Time: A History of Time Series Analysis 1662-1938, (Cambridge 1997) and co-editor of The Age of Economic Measurement (Duke 2001), and co-author of The Strange Career of Cold War Rationality (in preparation)

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Fed, ECB balance sheet update

Feb 23, 2012

Perry and I extend our apologies for the unplanned hiatus. By way of breaking radio silence, it seems appropriate to check in on our two favorite banks.

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Nobody understands money

Jan 4, 2012

A correspondent sends us to a column of Paul Krugman’s that asserts that “nobody understands debt”. Fair enough.

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Heterodoxy and The Economist

Jan 3, 2012

When I started this blog, almost exactly one year ago today, my thought was to provide commentary on the financial events of the day, using the Financial Times as my primary source of information about those events.

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Student discontent, teaching economics, and Robin Wells's suggestions for shifting our perspective: A historical case

Nov 20, 2011

On November 2nd, I was sitting in the Hayden Library Special Collection reading room at MIT, browsing archives on the undergraduate and graduate students’ discontent during the early 70s and the response of the economics department faculty.