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

Creating the Post-2008 Global Safety Net: Fed Precedents, Instruments, and Targets
The “liquidity” support provided by the Fed to megabanks through cross-border lending in fact acted as subsidies

How to Fix Monetary Policy in Advanced Countries
The monetary policies of major central banks in advanced economies have had negative consequences and thus need to be fixed

Climate Finance: Where Does the Money Come From and Who Gets It?
Reaching climate goals means rich countries must invest in sustainable technologies in developing countries with huge energy needs.

Central Banks, Green Finance, and the Climate Crisis
The tough policy choices ahead for confronting the climate crisis

Oil Prices, Oil Profits, Speculation, and Inflation
The role of speculation in the crude oil market in the increase in the WTI crude oil price.
We Owe an Apology to Adam Smith

Feminist Economist Challenges Field to Deal with Women’s Bodies
In her new book “Naked Feminism,” Victoria Bateman explains how economic conditions drive restrictions on women’s bodily freedom and why that freedom is critical to economic prosperity.

No Bargain: Big Money and the Debt Ceiling Deal
What is the real reason Democratic party leaders go along with the debt ceiling ritual?

Another Debt Crisis in the Global South? Economist Reveals the Key to Understanding It
Martin Guzman, Argentina’s former Minister of Economy, explains how the role of power should be central to economic research – especially when it comes to sovereign debt.

The Effect of Sanctions on Russia: A Skeptical View
Sanctions on Russia are isomorphic to a strict policy of trade protection, industrial policy, and capital controls.
Can it Happen Again?

What’s Actually Behind the Banking Crisis? Why You Pay When They Play.
In the following conversation, law and economics expert Walker Todd explains how a financialized system creates havoc and why it’s time to rethink banking