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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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Collection
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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Person
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. -
News
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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News
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.
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YSI Event
Methods in the History of Economic Thought
YSI
WorkshopMay 17, 2017
The Institute of New Economic Thinking Young Scholars Initiative (INET YSI) Working Group on the History of Economic Thought is organizing a YSI Workshop on Methods in the History of Economic Thought on 17 May in Antwerp, Belgium, ahead of the Annual ESHET Conference.
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YSI Event
Bonds or Bust!
George Soros: Proposal for Perpetual Bonds — A Discussion on the Future of European Fiscal Capacity
YSI
DiscussionDec 4, 2020
George Soros’ latest op-ed in the Project Syndicate reasserts his view how perpetual bonds could help the European Union overcome its deadlock on fiscal spending.
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News
INET Welcomes Dr. Neva Goodwin as its Newest Governing Board Member
Sep 25, 2023
New INET Governing Board Member Announcement
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Conference Session
Fake News and Fake Experts? Or Should the Experts and the Media Find New Citizens?
Oct 22, 2017 | 03:30
Fake news, propaganda, and “expertise”: What has happened to information in the information age?
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Person
Igor Nikolic
Associate Professor, Energy and Industry group Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management faculty, Delft University of Technology Igor specializes in applying complex adaptive systems theory, Agent Based Modeling, Universal Darwinism andevolutionary theory to model industry and infrastructure network evolution. -
Video
The Laws of Capitalism
Oct 26, 2022
All things can be coded as capital, with the right legal coding.
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Article
Current Account Rebalancing Since the Crisis
Sep 19, 2013
A look at the large role the trade deficit of the United States has played since the 1980s.
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Podcasts
Abigail Disney: We Need to Tell a Better Story of What America Could Be
Nov 12, 2020
Abigail Disney, filmmaker, founder of Peace, So Loud, and podcast host of All Ears, discusses how changes among the country’s elite, towards the “Greed is Good” ethic and a blind faith in markets have made inequality more extreme than ever and why we need a new discourse, even among progressives, that recognizes and respects the contributions of society’s poorest.