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Thomas Ferguson's research is cited in Nonprofit Quarterly
Jun 3, 2021
“How talented is the right? Maybe not so much. The late Yale political scientist Charles Lindblom, author of the 1977 book Politics and Markets (and onetime American Political Science Association president), would have told Giridharadas that in a capitalist economy, business elites enjoy a “privileged” position. This position does not always align with party, but it alters the field of play. Lindblom’s position is backed by others. Thomas Ferguson wrote about the investment theory of politics in 1990s. In the past decade, Ben Page of Northwestern has covered similar ground.” — Steve Dubb, Nonprofit Quarterly
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Project Syndicate features Joseph Stiglitz INET funded research
Feb 15, 2021
“The Biden administration must put a high enough price on carbon pollution to encourage the scale and urgency of action needed to meet the commitments it has made to Americans and the rest of the world. The future of our planet depends on it” — Nicholas Stern & Joseph Stiglitz, Project Syndicate
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Podcasts
Joseph Stiglitz
Apr 22, 2020
Nobel laureate economist and Professor at Columbia University Joseph Stiglitz talks to Rob (his former graduate student in the Princeton Econ Department and member of the 2009 UN Stiglitz Commission) about what the pandemic has revealed about the U.S. economy’s shortcomings, and how a proper response to other crises—like climate change—could actually stimulate economic growth and innovation.
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Podcasts
Roman Frydman
Apr 22, 2020
Roman Frydman, Professor of Economics at NYU and Chair of the Knightian Uncertainty Economics Program at INET, talks to Rob about how behavioral economists model uncertainty and his critique of the rational expectations hypothesis. Frydman also discusses the work and legacy of the late University of Chicago economist Frank Knight, whose students included Milton Friedman and James Buchanan.
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Adair Turner on the Liquidity Risks of ETFs
Feb 5, 2017
Turner discusses The Economist’s Society the liquidity risks posed by Exchange Traded Funds.
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Grant
Years granted: 2013, 2014, 2015Growth and Credit: Mortgage Securitization through Landschaften in Prussia
This research project explores the origins of covered mortgage bonds and tests for the impact of financial development on economic growth by analyzing the Prussian Landschaften.
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Grant
Years granted: 2012, 2013, 2014Financial Contagion: Theory and Experiments
This research project studies contagion among financial institutions and the role of financial market regulation in weakening or strengthening the transmission of financial turmoil across institutions.
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Forging Fresh Tools from the Past
Feb 1, 2015
John Smithin argues that we need to rethink the “consensus” with tools old and new.
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Webinars and Events
Global Inflation Today: What Is to Be Done?
ConferencePERI Conference, featuring INET Research Director Thomas Ferguson and INET Grantees
Dec 2–Nov 3, 2022
Emerging out of the COVID lockdown, inflation in the U.S. and globally has risen to the highest levels in 40 years. On December 2-3, PERI will host a conference to explore the causes of this global inflation spike. Conference participants will also provide critical perspectives on the austerity macroeconomic policies being implemented globally to control inflation and will propose alternative policies capable of managing inflation without imposing austerity and rising mass unemployment.
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America's Dual Economy: Why the Middle Class Is Vanishing
A collection of INET research and articles on how and why the middle class has been shrinking and how this leads to a “dual economy”
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Jens Nordvig
Founder, Exante Data and Exante Advisors Jens Jakob Nordvig is the Founder of Exante Data and Exante Advisors, firms focused on providing proprietary data, innovative analytical solutions, and independent research consultation. -
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Registration Opens for YSI Commons in Berlin
Mar 22, 2012
Registration is now open for YSI Commons, at INET’s Plenary Conference, Berlin April 12-15.
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Working Paper
Working Paper SeriesLessons for the Age of Consequences: COVID-19 and the Macroeconomy
Mar 2021
Mortality and economic data show how constraints to government spending and a skepticism of redistributive policies have made the pandemic far worse
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Working Paper
Grantee paperMinsky Financial Instability, Interscale Feedback, Percolation and Marshall-Walras Disequilibrium
Mar 2014
We study analytically and numerically Minsky instability as a combination of top-down, bottom-up and peer-to-peer positive feedback loops.
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Are the dollar’s days as a reserve currency numbered?
Oct 8, 2012
a lack of US growth may lead to a fall in the dollar’s popularity, and the result could be a global liquidity shortage.