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Between Rational and Irrational
Nov 27, 2019
Columbia University’s Richard Robb talks about his new book on human behavior
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Accounting for Ourselves: What Fedwire Tells Us About Fed Losses, Cost Recovery, and Risk
Aug 5, 2025
Without transparent accounting practices and proper risk management, the Federal Reserve’s current financial losses—unprecedented in scale—and the questionable accounting practices it uses to downplay their impact threaten public trust, economic stability, and the integrity of fiscal policy.
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Education
Economics Curriculum Committee
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Economist Betsey Stevenson: Dads Seeking Time With Kids Will Drive Workplace Change
Nov 5, 2021
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.
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Benjamin Grant
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Our Banking System is a Giant House of Cards
Apr 21, 2015
It Could Fall On You.
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Article
Can We Avoid a Franken-Future with AI?
Oct 31, 2024
In his new book, Mindless, acclaimed economic historian Robert Skidelsky urges readers to pause and reflect on the delicate balance between advancing technology and our human essence.
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News
Tony Lawson’s INET conference paper was cited in Econopoly
Mar 10, 2021
It is an attitude typical of conventional economists that sees the claim to qualify as technicians who deal with “social engineering”, on the basis of a “true” economic theory. Disrespectful of the epistemological (i.e. research methods) and even ontological principles (concerning the conception of the world). — Riccardo D’Orsi, Econopoly …. Citation: Lawson, T. (2010). Really Reorienting Modern Economics . Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), April 10.
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David Sirota
Jul 6, 2020
David Sirota, Jacobin Magazine editor-at-large and former speechwriter for Bernie Sanders, talks to Rob Johnson about the future of democratic socialism in America after the Sanders campaign.
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Podcasts
Sarah Kendzior
Jun 8, 2020
Journalist and author Sarah Kendzior talks to Rob Johnson about how the Uzbekistan’s experience of authoritarianism within a nominally democratic framework could be the future of the U.S.
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Michael Sandel
Jun 10, 2020
Harvard political philosopher Michael Sandel talks to Rob Johnson about the implications of the wave of protests sweeping the U.S. and their role in fomenting a spirit of civic activism.
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Podcasts
Gaurav Dalmia & Jayant Sinha
Jun 2, 2020
INET board member Gaurav Dalmia and former Indian Finance Minister Jayant Sinha discuss how India can emerge from the pandemic with greater prosperity
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Podcasts
James Manyika
May 28, 2020
James Manyika, Chairman of the McKinsey Global Institute, talks to Rob Johnson about the merits of protecting people, not jobs, in the face of the pandemic and automation
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The Moral Limits of Markets
Dec 3, 2013
What happens when a market-based economy becomes a market-based society?
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Article
Can it Happen Again?
Mar 27, 2023
This time is different. But is it?