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Grant
Years granted: 2012, 2013, 2014The Emergence of a Finance Culture in American Households, 1983-2010
This research project seeks to understand the linkages between the changes in the financial economy and the behavior of households in the real economy.
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Grant
Years granted: 2012, 2013, 2014Economic and Political Determinants of Policy Responses to Crises
This research project organizes a systematic database of policies implemented in response to crises, focusing on fiscal and monetary measures, in order to identify policy action rather than simply looking at endogenous outcome variables.
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Grant
Years granted: 2012, 2013A Constructive Critique of Economic Modeling
This research project argues that economics currently lacks the capability to assess when mathematical modeling, on its own, is a sufficient means for understanding a given set of social phenomena.
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Webinars and Events
Debt Talks Episode 8 | Public Debt: How Much is Too Much?
Webinarwith Rüdiger Bachmann, Claudia Sahm, Ludwig Straub; moderated by Moritz Schularick
Hosted by Private Debt
Jun 29, 2021
Where are the US and Europe now and where could they be going?
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Person
Joseph Romm
Senior Research Fellow , University of Pennsylvania Center for Science, Sustainability, and the Media Joseph Romm is a leading expert on climate solutions and clean energy and the former acting assistant secretary of energy efficiency and renewable energy at the U.S. Department of Energy. -
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Gun Money Predicts Congressional Voting Better Than Party Alone
Jun 15, 2022
An analysis of gun lobby contributions to Republicans and Democrats
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News
Thomas Fricke has an article in Der Spiegel citing an INET study showing that prioritizing health in the pandemic has led to better economic outcomes
Dec 7, 2020
“Calculations by Phillip Alvelda, Thomas Ferguson and John Mallery, which have just been published by the Institute for New Economic Thinking, suggest how scary the choice between life and business is in the corona crisis . A comparison of all possible countries and strategies over the past year then gave a fairly clear picture: Those who consistently aimed to stop the epidemic through hard lockdowns have significantly fewer deaths - even if they initially suffered greater economic damage; while it is with countries like the UK it was exactly the opposite, which initially hesitated with the lockdown and raised all the more money to avoid economic damage. With the fatal result that precisely because of this, the second wave became all the more violent - and economic output collapsed in the end. Conclusion of the study: The more negligent governments allow the pandemic to work in order not to harm the economy, the more the economic costs will pile up over time and ever new waves. Almost no matter how hard these rulers and central bankers try to counter it with economic stimulus programs. The damn virus finds activity between people (also economic) pretty good.” — Thomas Fricke
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Webinars and Events
Global Inequality @Columbia
DiscussionFeb 21, 2013
The relatively new field of inequality studies is gaining increasing momentum as economic disparity grows throughout the world, in advanced countries as well as less developed ones—especially in the United States.
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YSI Event
Prosperity without Growth with Prof. Tim Jackson
YSI
DiscussionNov 23, 2016
The YSI Working Group on Economic Development, the Greenwich Political Economy Research Centre (GPERC) of the University of Greenwich, and the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) would like to invite you to a talk by Professor Tim Jackson.
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Person
Josh Lerner
Jacob H. Schiff Professor and Chair of the Entrepreneurial Management unit, Harvard University Founder and Director, Private Capital Research Institute Co-Director of the Productivity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship program, National Bureau of Economic Research Co-Editor of Innovation Policy and the Economy, National Bureau of Economic Research -
Article
Politics & Economics Don't Mix
Mar 4, 2016
Jamie Galbraith and I rarely agree. But we agree here.
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Video
Creating A Legal Foundation For Finance
Sep 4, 2014
How does the law interact with finance? Katharina Pistor on the paradoxical relationship between law and finance.
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Article
The Fairness of Markets
Sep 28, 2015
A student of microeconomics learns that any desirable efficient market allocation can be sustained by a competitive equilibrium (the Second Theorem of Welfare Economics), given appropriate lump-sum wealth redistributions. This is typically understood as a means to correct unfair market outcomes. What are the real world implications of the second theorem? How well does it address distributional concerns?
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News
INET Co-founder William H. Janeway Awarded CBE by Her Majesty the Queen
Sep 23, 2012
INET co-founder William H. Janeway has been granted the honorary award of Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for services in education and for his support of the University of Cambridge.
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Podcasts
Eileen Appelbaum & Rosemary Batt
Sep 1, 2020
Eileen Appelbaum, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and Rosemary Batt of Cornell University, talk about an INET-supported study on the dramatic impact that private equity funds are having on everyone’s medical bills and on the healthcare industry as a whole