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Working Paper
Working Paper SeriesBagehot for Central Bankers
Jun 2021
Is Victorian writer Walter Bagehot, whose adage “lending freely against good collateral at a penalty rate” has been gospel for central bankers, still relevant in a post-Great Financial Crisis world?
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Working Paper
Working Paper SeriesOn the Non-Inflationary Effects of Long-Term Unemployment Reductions
Apr 2021
Contrary to the New Keynesian paradigm, long-term unemployment can be reversed without a significant uptick in inflation
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News
Wolff’s INET funded research on household wealth is the methodology used to determine top wealth gains during the pandemic
Apr 21, 2021
“For more on this methodology, see Wolff’s National Bureau of Economic Research paper Household Wealth Trends in the United States, 1962-2013” — Chuck Collins
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Working Paper
Working Paper SeriesThe Long Search for Stability: Financial Cooperation to Address Global Risks in the East Asian Region
Apr 2021
The People’s Bank of China’s network of local currency swap arrangements provide Asian countries with a much-needed safety net, while also strengthening China’s diplomatic position
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Senator Baldwin cites INET's working paper on pharmaceutical funding in the HELP Committee meeting
Mar 24, 2021
“From 2010 to 2019 the FDA approved 356 drugs. Recent research from Bentley University finds that NIH funding contributed to every single new drug approved. At a cost to the tax payer of roughly $230 billion dollars. In spite of this contribution the NIH is listed on only 27 of those patents. This suggests that while tax payers provide funding for the bulk of the early stage research they do not get patent protections supposedly secured by the by dole act. In essence American tax payers are paying the highest prices in the world for drugs they already paid to help develop.” — Senator Tammy Baldwin
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Working Paper
Working Paper SeriesCordon of Conformity: Why DSGE models Are Not the Future of Macroeconomics
Mar 2021
The New Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) is a straightjacket for macroeconomics
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News
Daily Kos lists Sheila Dow's INET article on the Future of Macroeconomics as suggested reading
Feb 9, 2021
The Future of Macroeconomics Institute for New Economic Thinking, via Naked Capitalism 2-2-21]
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Rob Johnson is quoted in Foreign Policy on Biden’s transition task force
Nov 16, 2020
Robert Johnson, the head of the progressive Institute for New Economic Thinking, calls the Biden task force a “real good group.” But he then asked: “What power will they really have … after the power of money bends the best designs in a self-interested direction?”
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Podcasts
Chen Long: Information Technology for a More Inclusive Development Strategy
Oct 7, 2020
Chen Long, the director of China’s Luohan Academy, talks about the ways in which information technology can jump start economic development in the developing world.
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Podcasts
Paul Street: The Trump Presidency Was Decades in the Making
Oct 15, 2020
Historian Paul Street talks about how the roots of the Trump presidency lie in the continuous rightward drift in US politics since the 1970’s, to which the Democrats contributed as much as the Republicans
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Podcasts
Thomas Sugrue
Jul 15, 2020
Thomas Sugrue, Professor of History at NYU, talks to Rob Johnson about why the multiracial protests against police brutality make 2020 different from 1968.
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News
Rob Johnson on Background Briefing with Ian Masters
Mar 20, 2020
Rob Johnson discusses whether the recession will become a depression
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Video
The Perils of Over-Optimistic Borrowing
Nov 6, 2019
Yueran Ma discusses her work with INET’s Private Debt Initiative
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News
Katharina Pistor on Facebook's Libra
Oct 24, 2019
INET grantee Katharina Pistor is featured in Bloomberg
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Video
Dr Anthony Fauci: ‘We Will End This Outbreak' | The Bottom Line
Dec 31, 2020
Dr. Anthony Fauci tells host Steve Clemons that the United States can go back to “normal” in the autumn, which starts in September 2021, if 70-85 percent of Americans get vaccinated by the summer.