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

Paul Samuelson, Women and the History of Economics (Part 2)
As part of the tremendous promotion campaign for the 8th edition of his textbook Economics, Samuelson was devoted a feature in the New York Times (February 5, 1970, p. 41).
Deficits and Money
When the US last defaulted...
The government and the market
Ron Paul's Modest Proposal
A PBoC balance sheet primer
Introducing the Jazz economist

HES 2011, Paul Samuelson and the Beatles
So, how hard is it to write the history of exceptional figures? Shall we buy film cameras?

A Cold Case
Are banks firms? (continued)
Are banks firms?
Chinese property: a money view


Single-tranche open market operations: there's a bigger picture
We continue to learn about what the Fed did during the crisis.
International money, take 1
New Economic Thinking on Greece
The New Lombard Street
In the Crosshairs
Shadow money, still contracting
Mr. Market's Rorschach Test
The New Fed and the Real World
These Things Take Time


Desperately seeking collateral
The Term Securities Lending Facility (TSLF) was one of the bigger (in dollar terms) emergency programs implemented by the Fed during the crisis of 2008.
In the Archives
Exit Strategy, or New Normal
Pop Archives
Inside Economics
After QE2, what then?
Upon leaving Mount Washington

A new K-hero
I was not in Bretton Woods this week. I followed the event through the videos posted on the INET website and the exhilarating and exhausting experience of Benjamin, Floris and Tiago.

When my heart skipped a beat
I am writing a paper about an economist that was at the Treasury in the second half of the 1950s and 1960s.
Who’s the INETiest of them all?
Of history repeating…
Anglo-Saxons versus the Germans
The Future of the Fed
In Gold They Trust

Global Crisis, Global Reform
Capital Flows, Cross-border Banking, Shadow Banking, and the Dollar