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The Banking Crisis: An INET Symposium
Featuring articles by James B. Thomson and Walker F. Todd, Claudia Sahm, Gerald Epstein, Ronnie J. Phillips, Anastasia Nesvetailova, Gerald P. O’Driscoll, Jr., William Bergman, and Thomas Ferguson
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The Economics of Abundance
Dec 13, 2023
In part 2 of our conversation with Professor Jessica Gordon Nembhard, she goes deeper into the power of cooperatives and their positive impacts on society and democracy.
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Stephen Gross
Assistant Professor, New York University History of German political economy during the twentieth century in a broader European and global context, with a particular focus on foreign trade, energy, and international investment -
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Years granted: 2014The Value of Political Connections in Fascist Italy — Stock Market Returns and Corporate Networks
This research project examines the value of political connections between corporate groups in Italy and the National Fascist Party (PNF) during the years of Mussolini’s rise to power (1921-1929).
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Working Paper SeriesArtificial Intelligence, Globalization, and Strategies for Economic Development
Feb 2021
Labor-saving advances in AI may undo the gains from globalization and pose new challenges for economic development
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Inequality and The Challenge of Employment
Apr 13, 2012 | 12:25—02:15
Inequality has been growing and destabilizing confidence in many countries in recent years.
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Working PaperAI, Antitrust & Privacy
Jul 2025
We typically view competition as a positive force that lowers prices, improves quality and service, and increases variety. However, competition can sometimes be toxic.
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Daniel P. Schrag
Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology, Professor of Environmental Science and Engineering, Harvard University Director, Harvard University Center for the Environment Co-Director, Harvard Kennedy School Program on Science, Technology, and Public Policy -
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International Cooperation: Who Governs and Who Funds the Climate Transition?
Sep 22, 2021 | 10:00—11:00
How do we pay for the vast transformation required? Who is responsible to whom, and how do we decide?
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Working Paper SeriesLabor Institutions and Development Under Globalization
Jun 2018
Labor market regulation is a controversial area of public policy in both developed and developing countries.
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INET and Economics in Cambridge
Oct 21, 2017 | 06:35—07:20
A discussion of new economic thinking over the years at Cambridge, and its recent contributions via the Cambridge-INET Institute
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Climate Economics: Can the Dismal Science Lead Us to A Bright Future?
Sep 21, 2021 | 12:00—01:00
What, if anything, can economics contribute to addressing the climate crisis? What role can or should markets and incentives play, and how?
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Vanessa Ogle
VOAssociate Professor, University of California Berkeley Modern European history ca. 1750 - present; global history and history of globalization; history of political economy; history of taxation and global economic governance; Middle Eastern history -
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Focus on the Global South
INET is invested in identifying the complex global interactions that influence poverty and development with a focus on strategies that have proven successful in promoting equitable growth, promoting capabilities, and reducing poverty.
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How to Show Up for Your Own Presentation
Jun 5, 2019
Veteran writer and public speaker Lynn Parramore gives you three keys to sharing your research with an audience. Quell the fear, banish the boredom, and light the fire!