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The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economics
Oct 14, 2024
INET is very happy to congratulate this year’s winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics: Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James Robinson.
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Seung Woo Kim
Coordinator, East Asia Working Group Seung Woo studies the history of international finance and offshore markets in the post World War II period with a focus on the way in which the realm of finance had been contested politically and culturally. Also, his research includes the integration of less-developed-countries in Asia (including Singapore, North and South Korea) into global finance from the late 1960s to understand the origins of financialisation in the region. -
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Regulating the Shadow Banking System
Apr 3, 2011
(Way) Beyond Diamond-Dybvig
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A Nobel Award for the Wrong Model
Oct 18, 2022
Diamond-Dybvig-Bernanke is a flawed model of banking that has no room for a lender of last resort
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The Government as an Entrepreneur
Mar 7, 2018
Mariana Mazzucato argues that the idea that entrepreneurship is confined to the private sector is wrong.
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Nobel laureate Elinor Ostrom Passes Away at 78
Jun 11, 2012
Today the world lost one of its leading economic lights, as Nobel laureate Elinor Ostrom passed away at the age of 78.
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America’s New Aristocracy
Oct 22, 2025
The richest Americans control $46 trillion in wealth—but many pay little or no federal tax.
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Digital Transformation, Opportunity and Social Sustainability
Jun 6, 2021 | 10:30
The governance of technology is a new challenge. The Recovery Plans is encouraging the digital transformation of our economies. An acceleration of technological change is bound to deeply affect labor markets and income distribution. While labor-market adaptation is likely to stave off permanent high unemployment, it cannot be counted on to prevent a sharp rise in inequality.
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Values: Building a Better World For All
Jun 4, 2021 | 10:30
Our world is full of fault lines—growing inequality in income and opportunity; systemic racism; health and economic crises from a global pandemic; mistrust of experts; the existential threat of climate change; deep threats to employment in a digital economy with robotics on the rise. These fundamental problems and others like them stem from a common crisis in values.
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How Lifting Intellectual Property Restrictions Could Help World Vaccinate 60% of Population by 2022
Apr 29, 2021
As new coronavirus cases surge across India, calls are growing louder for wealthy countries to loosen intellectual property restrictions
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Brad Delong recommends William Janeway’s INET Video Series: Venture Capital in the 21st Century
Feb 12, 2021
William Janeway: Venture Capital in the 21st Century: ‘In this eight-part lecture series, Bill Janeway investigates the relationship between venture capital and technological innovation, and the interdependent roles of entrepreneurial firms, the mission-driven State and financial speculation in the overall innovation system… LINK: https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/videos/venture-capital>
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The Future of the Safety Net
Aug 19, 2020
A lot has changed since our taxes and benefits were designed, and the consequences of delaying reform are rising.
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Camilla Toulmin
May 22, 2020
Camilla Toulmin, former director and associate of the International Institute for Environment and Development, talks to Rob about the role of civil society and education in African development.
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A Market for Votes?
Nov 16, 2018
Michael Sandel and Joe Stiglitz discuss why selling votes is bad for democracy, and how individual self-interest doesn’t always serve the public good