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Video
The Medicare Maze
Apr 3, 2024
Your health shouldn’t be someone else’s wealth.
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News
Crime Report Features Shannon Monnat on Opioids
Feb 28, 2019
The Crime Report features Shannon Monnat’s research on opioids
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News
Vox Cites Bill Lazonick Research
Aug 15, 2018
Vox cites William Lazonick’s INET paper on shareholder value
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News
Melissa Hathaway’s INET article is featured in Inside Cybersecurity
May 19, 2021
“[T]he U.S. Department of Justice should determine and make clear that paying a ransom is illegal,” Hathaway said in an article posted May 13 by the Institute for New Economic Thinking. “This step would likely force organizations to further invest in their security and ability to withstand and recover from an incident (i.e., increase their resilience). Categorizing ransom payment as an illegal activity would also clearly remove coverage for these types of payments from insurance policies,” Hathaway wrote.” — Charlie Mitchell, Inside Cybersecurity
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Podcasts
Alex Gibney
Jun 29, 2020
Alex Gibney, documentarian and director of Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, talks to Rob Johnson about the crimes perpetuated by American government and society today, including systemic racism, police brutality, and neglect of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Podcasts
Tolu Olubunmi
Apr 30, 2020
Rob talks to social entrepreneur and activist Tolu Olubunmi about the lack of faith in government in Africa—and in the rest of the world—particularly in response to the pandemic. They also discuss global migration, climate change, and how to maintain hope in dark times.
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Podcasts
On Becoming a Purposeful Warrior
Jun 23, 2025
In this episode of Economics and Beyond with Rob Johnson, Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson discusses her book The Purposeful Warrior, which explores choosing courage over fear and standing up for democracy.
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Article
Exit Strategy, or New Normal
Apr 23, 2011
War Reparations, or Prosperity
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Article
CDS Deja Vu
Feb 6, 2011
Speculation, stabilizing or destabilizing?
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News
INET article cited in NTV on how to handle the pandemic this winter
Dec 7, 2020
“A look around the world shows that so far no country has managed to effectively protect its risk groups when the number of infections is high - Sweden at the beginning of the pandemic or Switzerland in the second wave also had to pay for their special routes with many deaths. And if such a strategy fails, you have wasted valuable time and may find yourself confronted with an infection that is completely out of control. This would mean a collapse of the health system with all the ensuing consequences. This also includes immense damage to the economy. This is also confirmed by a study by the Institute for New Economic Thinking. Those who reacted belatedly or wavered between strategies not only had very high casualties, but were also the most damaging to their economies, it said. The authors cite Great Britain as a negative example.” — Klaus Wedekind
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Research Program News
Institute for New Economic Thinking uses Edinburgh conference to unveil new initiative to 'transform' global economy (Business Insider UK)
Oct 23, 2017
This article originally appeared on insider.co.uk
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Webinars and Events
Vikasarth 2022 Session 2: Emigration, Consumption Boom and the Service Economy
Webinar6:00pm-8:00pm IST
Sep 22, 2022
Thirty Years of Indian Economic Reforms: Assessing the Growth and Development of Kerala
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Article
Greece Has Made Tough Choices. Now It's the IMF's Turn.
Jun 18, 2015
The International Monetary Fund’s chief economist, Olivier Blanchard, recently asked a simple and important question: “How much of an adjustment has to be made by Greece, how much has to be made by its official creditors?” But that raises two more questions: How much of an adjustment has Greece already made? And have its creditors given anything at all?
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Webinars and Events
INET Live | Summit on Climate and U.S. China Relations
ConferenceOct 12, 2021
The pandemic has caused havoc to the world’s health and economy, worsening inequality and disparities already disrupted by geopolitical rivalry, climate change, financialization and technology. Health, wealth and self are entangled in anger over rising inequality and temperatures.
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Video
Students Fear Ideas Not Viruses
Aug 26, 2020
“Good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure.”