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

How the Brexit Tragedy Challenges Economics
It would be a tragic mistake to read anti-E.U. sentiment across Europe as simple bigotry — racism and xenophobia are being nurtured by the economic pain produced by prevailing economic policies
In Memoriam, Jack Treynor
Global Money: A Work in Progress

Britain’s EU scorecard, a dissent on China stimulus, and the productivity puzzle
What we’re reading: A weekly scan of published items relevant to the Institute’s work

From Keynes to Lucas, and Beyond
Book review: Michel De Vroey and the problems of macroeconomics