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

Beyond Price Caps: A Regulatory Framework for Pricing of Medicine Innovation
US regulators can step in to ensure drug pricing both supports patient access and drug development

Models of Temperature and Economic Growth: Some Cautionary Remarks
Many studies of the effect of climate change on GDP seriously mislead the research community, policymakers, and the general public.


The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism
Economic journalist Martin Wolf’s address to the Center on Capitalism and Society at Columbia University’s 20th anniversary conference, Economic Policy and Economic Theory for the Future

Economist Betsey Stevenson: Dads Seeking Time With Kids Will Drive Workplace Change
In a trend that has surprised social scientists, fathers are seeking better work/life balance and rejecting their pre-pandemic status as secondary parents – a movement that’s good for moms, too.
Mzukisi Qobo: The Old Mantra About Growth Has Reached Exhaustion
In this interview, Dr. Folashadé Soulé and Dr. Camilla Toulmin speak with Pr. Mzukisi Qobo. Pr Qobo is the Head of the Wits School of Governance, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa.


“We Are Running a Giant Experiment on Children”: Covid Deniers Put Kids at Risk
“Just learn to live with it” policies subject children to an experiment with a systemic disease that does serious and lasting damage, warns former NASA and DARPA technologist

Why Did the Taliban Take Over Afghanistan So Fast?
The Taliban was strategic in its use of violence, exercising restraint to influence military assessments of their capabilities in order to encourage more rapid withdrawals.
The One-Earth Balance Sheet

The Bureau of Labor Statistics Counted Only Eight Strikes in 2020, Payday Report Counted 1,200
In the era of COVID and digital movements, strikes look radically different from traditional labor strikes