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

Why Economics Needs Economic History
The current economic and financial crisis has given rise to a vigorous debate about the state of economics, and the training which graduate and undergraduates economics students are receiving. Importantly, among those arguing most strongly for a change in the way that young economists are trained are the ultimate employers of these students, in both the private and the public sector. Employers are increasingly complaining that young economists don’t understand how the financial system actually works, and are ill-prepared to think about appropriate policies at a time of crisis.
The End of 'Financialization'

The Lehman Crisis and the Unfinished Business of Financial Reform
what have we learned from the crisis and what should we have learned?

Simon Johnson: The Problem of Too Big to Fail Is Even Bigger Than Before 2008
Simon Johnson, Professor at MIT and former chief economist of the IMF, calls for much higher capital requirements for big banks.