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The Death of Neoliberalism
Jun 30, 2021
Market fetishists may not know it yet, but it’s over.
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Boyan Yanovski
Scholar, Dr. Roolfs Vent Solaire GmbH Boyan Yanovski is a scholar in the fields of macroeconomics, finance, environmental economics and mathematical modeling of complex systems in general. -
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Martin Kornejew
PhD Candidate, Department of Economics, University of Bonn Martin is a PhD Candidate at the University of Bonn. His main research interests include macroeconomics, finance, and statistics. -
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Demystifying China’s Economic Miracle
Apr 21, 2021
How does the Chinese economy actually work?
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Understanding the Economics of Networks
Sep 7, 2016
Prof. Sanjeev Goyal explains his general theory of network formation based on individual incentives, and their economic implications
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Grantee paperModeling Moments of Crisis: The Case of Ireland
Nov 2012
Ireland has experienced a series of interlocking banking, fiscal, unemployment and political crises since 2007.
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This Is Your Wake-Up Call
Mar 31, 2021
The world has changed, and we need to adapt. Andrew Sheng calls for a more human economics to drive us toward a sustainable future.
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Adair Turner
Senior Fellow Senior Fellow, Centre for Financial Studies (Frankfurt) Senior Fellow and Grantee, INET Chair, Energy Transitions Commission Former Chairman, United Kingdom Financial Services Authority -
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Working Paper SeriesCountry Risk
May 2021
Analyzing corporate conference calls reveals the way that countries perceive and spread risk through the global financial system
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Conference Session
Innovation Systems
Apr 3, 2013 | 09:15—10:15
The Foundations of Economic Prosperity: The Lessons of Innovation Process and History
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Conference paperHow a Flawed Structure is Hurting the Eurozone—Economically and Politically
Oct 2017
The wind appears to be back in the sails of the Eurozone economy ….
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Grantee paperWhere Did All the Money Go? Stimulus in Fact and Fantasy
Jul 2013
The Obama stimulus remains controversial even as we approach the fourth anniversary of its launch.
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Conference Session
Making Financial Regulation Work for Society
May 5, 2015 | 10:45—11:45
In this session Anat Admati and Brooksley Born discuss their observations about financial regulation needed to make sure the financial system serves society.
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Working Paper SeriesCorporate Scandals and Regulation
Dec 2017
Are regulatory interventions delayed reactions to market failures or can regulators proactively pre-empt corporate misbehavior?
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Microfinance & Austerity: No Womens' Empowerment without Community Involvement
May 17, 2017
How austerity policies and microfinance can bankrupt rather than empower women. Professor Girón discusses why microfinance cannot replace development banks.
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Grantee paperAre Women Really More Risk-Averse than Men?
Sep 2012
While a substantial literature in economics and finance has concluded that women are more risk averse than men, this conclusion merits reconsideration.
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Grantee paperInequality, Financialization, and the Growth of Household Debt in the U.S., 1989-2007
Nov 2013
Household indebtedness in the United States grew dramatically during the decades leading up to the financial crisis.
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Conference paperGreen, Fair and Productive: How the 2012 Rio Conference can move the world towards a sustainable economy
Apr 2011
Our shared concern – 20 years after Rio, yet poor progress towards wellbeing
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Joeri Schasfoort
Coordinator, YSI Agent Based Modelling Working Group PhD Student, University of Groningen Interested in bottom-up agent-based modelling of macroeconomic systems, especially linking macroeconomics and finance. -
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Maria Nikolaidi
Associate Professor in Economics, University of Greenwich Dr. Maria Nikolaidi is an Associate Professor in Economics at the University of Greenwich. She works on ecological macroeconomics, macrofinancial policies and financial fragility. -
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Working Paper SeriesCitation Patterns in Economics and Beyond
Nov 2018
In this paper we comparatively explore three claims concerning the disciplinary character of economics by means of citation analysis.
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Conference paperStagnation Traps
Dec 2017
We provide a Keynesian growth theory in which pessimistic expectations can lead to very persistent, or even permanent, slumps characterized by high unemployment and weak growth.
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Conference Session
A Decade of Stagnation, Why?
Oct 21, 2017 | 11:30
What explains the slow recovery from the financial crisis and great recession in so much of the world?
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Grantee paperWould Women Leaders Have Prevented the Global Financial Crisis? Implications for Teaching about Gender, Behavior, and Economics
Sep 2012
Would having more women in leadership have prevented the financial crisis?
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Working Paper SeriesInequality, the Great Recession, and Slow Recovery
Oct 2014
Rising inequality reduced income growth for the bottom 95 percent of the US personal income distribution beginning about 1980.
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Conference Session
Just Transition: What Will It Take and Can It Be Done?
Sep 22, 2021 | 11:00—12:00
Can we realize the energy transition? What institutions might help us do so? What is the role of technology?
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Working Paper SeriesThe Future of the Automotive Industry: Dangerous Challenges or New Life for a Saturated Market?
Dec 2020
How electric and self-driving cars could change the industry
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Conference Session
Populist Revolts: Economics, Culture, Race, Gender?
Oct 22, 2017 | 09:00
Different accounts trace populism to cultural reactions, racial or gender animosity, and/or economics. What does the empirical evidence suggest?
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Conference Session
Redefining Inequality
Oct 22, 2017 | 06:30
As the old lines continue to shift, what does inequality mean in the modern global economy? And, how does the economy need to evolve to address these changes?
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Arnout de Pee
Partner, McKinsey, Amsterdam Brings in-depth expertise in the energy sector, serving global leaders and running projects across every facet of the industry; leads a diverse array of projects for McKinsey’s energy-related practices. -
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Does Economics Understand China?
Mar 16, 2022
As a discipline rooted in exceptionalism and capitalist values, is economics capable of comprehending socialism?
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Working Paper SeriesWhy the CHIPS Are Down: Stock Buybacks and Subsidies in the U.S. Semiconductor Industry
Oct 2021
To strengthen the American semiconductor industry, Congress should condition additional funds on suspending stock buybacks
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Working Paper SeriesThe Focus of Academic Economics: Before and After the Crisis
May 2018
Has the global financial crisis of 2007 had a visible impact on the economics profession?
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Conference paperAdam Smith, the Scottish Enlightenment, and ‘realistic’ Philosophy
Oct 2017
Adam Smith’s modern fame as the founding father of economics has, until relatively recently, obscured the fact that he saw himself as a moral philosopher.
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Grantee paperPoisoning the Well, or How Economic Theory Damages Moral Imagination
Oct 2012
Contemporary mainstream economics has widely “poisoned the well” from which people get their ideas about the relationship between economics and ethics.
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Conference paperThe Future of Central Banking
Apr 2013
The exteriors of major central banks may be solid marble and doric columns, but, inside, monetary policy remains a work in progress.
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Working Paper SeriesCarbon Pricing and the Elasticity of CO2 Emissions
Nov 2020
Carbon pricing still has the potential to be a powerful tool contributing to emissions reductions, but it is clearly no panacea.
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Should We Remain Hopeful About Globalization?
Jul 15, 2020
A closer look at unique structural conditions is essential
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Conference paperAging, Output per capita and Secular Stagnation
Dec 2017
This paper shows that aging has positive effect on output growth per capital at positive interest rates, due to capital deepening.
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Conference paperA Model of Secular Stagnation: Theory and Quantitative Evaluation
Dec 2017
This paper replaces an earlier version of a paper released in 2014 under the title “A Model of Secular Stagnation.”
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Working Paper SeriesThe Personal Wealth Interests of Politicians and the Stabilization of Financial Markets
Oct 2016
We examine whether personal wealth interests affect politicians’ decisions about stabilizing financial markets.
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Grantee paperTime Series Forecasting: Model Evaluation and Selection Using Nonparametric Risk Bounds
Nov 2012
We derive generalization error bounds — bounds on the expected inaccuracy of the predictions — for traditional time series forecasting models.
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Conference paperExpectational coordination failures and Market outcomes’ volatility
Apr 2013
The first part of this text comes back on the standard economic viewpoint on expectational coordination, a viewpoint that the recent events have challenged.
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A Creative Philosophy for Mathematical Economics
Oct 5, 2022
Interdisciplinarity is critical in pushing the humanities to better understand humans.
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LEPC IV.II: Justice Delivery & New Frontiers
Conference6:00pm-7:45pm (IST) | 8:30am-10:15am (EDT) | 1:30pm-3:15pm (BST)
Hosted by Law, Economics and Policy Conference (LEPC)
Aug 12, 2021
The 4th Law, Economics & Policy Conference (LEPC) is a virtual, multi-capsule conference series that aims to bring together legal, economic and public policy thinkers to consider a variety of real world issues in India in a holistic manner.
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Coding Capital
Feb 23, 2022
This law is my law, this law is your law…
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Calculating the Cost of COVID
Jun 23, 2021
Inflation? Expanding digital currencies? What’s next in this brave new world?
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William Janeway joined the European Straits podcast to discuss YSI and his work on venture capital.
Feb 12, 2021
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Why Corporate-Led Globalization is Unsustainable
Apr 10, 2019
Globalization’s elite winners get lower taxes while its losers pay more
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Conference Session
The Real High Income Trap: Political Money, Political Establishments and Power
Oct 23, 2017 | 09:30
Not just an American dilemma: is political money in dual economies the biggest problem of all?
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Conference Session
Doubling Down on Failure Subsidizing More One Way Bets?
Oct 23, 2017 | 02:30
One-way bets and bubble machines: How can central banks restrain moral hazard when markets know they bail out big banks in financial crises?
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Redefining Inequality
Nov 8, 2017
As the old lines continue to blur, what does inequality mean in the modern global economy? And, how does the economy need to evolve to address these changes?
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Exploring the Economics of Race
Nov 30, 2016
Columbia professor Dan O’Flaherty explains how an awareness of racial trauma developed from growing up in Newark inspired him to write and teach on the economics of race.
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What Caused Detroit’s Demise?
Oct 26, 2016
Historian Prof. Thomas Sugrue offers a critique of the conventional wisdom that roots the city’s fate in the racial tension of the tumultuous ‘60s and the decline of the auto industry.
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Grantee paperIs Dismissing the Precautionary Principle the Manly Thing to Do? Gender and the Economics of Climate Change
Sep 2012
Many public debates about climate change now focus on the economic “costs” of taking action.
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Working Paper SeriesThe Greek “Rescue”: Where Did the Money Go?
Nov 2015
This paper analyses the financial assistance provided to Greece in the first two rescue packages granted by the Troika (European Union, European Central Bank and IMF).
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Conference paperGlobalization and Scarcity: Multilateralism for a world with limits
Apr 2011
Globalization has improved the living standards of hundreds of millions of people – but growing resource scarcity means it risks becoming a victim of its own success.
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Conference Session
Taking Stock of Complexity Economics: Which Problems Does it Illuminate?
Apr 13, 2012 | 06:55—08:45
Complexity economics represents a different vision of the economic process and has the capacity to illuminate different systems of behavior.
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Working Paper
Conference paperMarket Psychology, Animal Spirits and Reflexivity
Apr 2013
Neoclassical economics has abolished the role of psychology in decision making by assuming that all individuals are rational optimizers with rational expectations about future events.
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Conference paperFrom Terrible to Terrific Undergraduate Economics Curricula
Apr 2015
Among the areas left largely unscathed by the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent never-‐ending recession, the teaching of economics ranks high.
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The Many Costs of Social Media Addiction
Mar 23, 2019
“Founding father” of virtual reality explores the ways digital platforms change economic relationships Computer scientist Jaron Lanier explains the uneasy relationship between an analog world and a corporate digital infrastructure.
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Working Paper SeriesThe Economic and Social Roots of Populist Rebellion: Support for Donald Trump in 2016
Oct 2018
This paper critically analyzes voting patterns in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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Conference paperPerformance-Based Incentives, Research Evaluation Systems and the Trickle-Down of Bad Science
May 2018
Alberto Baccini’s presentation for INET’s panel on research evaluation at the G20 Global Solutions Summit in Berlin, May 2018.
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Working paperInnovative Enterprise Solves the Agency Problem
Oct 2017
The Theory of the Firm, Financial Flows, and Economic Performance
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Conference paperTides and Prejudice: Racial Attitudes During Downturns in the United States 1979-2014
Nov 2016
This paper analyzes white attitudes towards African Americans in the United States at different points in a business cycle from 1979- 2014.
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Working Paper SeriesThe American Dual Economy: Race, Globalization, and the Politics of Exclusion
Nov 2015
I describe the American economy in the twenty-first century as a dual economy in the spirit of W. Arthur Lewis.
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Conference paperWhen Wolves Cry “Wolf”: Systemic Financial Crises and the Myth of the Danaid Jar
Apr 2010
Financial crises are staggeringly costly. Only major wars rival them in the burdens they place on public finances.
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Conference Session
Human Decisions
Apr 11, 2012 | 03:00—04:45
The human brain relies on three devices for its decisions: emotion controls; addictive learning; and intellectual processing. Understanding the conditions under which the three devices are engaged is essential for conscious decision-making.
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Conference paperA Keynes-IKE Model of Currency Risk: A CVAR Investigation
Apr 2013
A core puzzle in Önancial economics is the inability of standard risk-premium models to account for excess returns in currency and other asset markets.
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Conference Session
The Impact of Inequality on Macroeconomics Dynamics
Apr 13, 2012 | 06:55—08:45
Does greater inequality produce more fragile economic dynamics? Does concentration of wealth and income make societies more prone to crisis? If so, why?
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Conference Session
The Future of Europe
Apr 12, 2012 | 12:30—02:40
What has been learned now that the Euro zone’s fault lines have been revealed? Where are Europe and the Euro zone today?
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Advice for a Changing World
May 31, 2023
Sandra Navidi shares some of the lessons from her books, and what can be done today for a better tomorrow.
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Binyamin Appelbaum
Editorial Board Member, The New York Times Binyamin Appelbaum joined the Times editorial board in 2019. From 2010 to 2019, he was a Washington correspondent for The Times, covering the Federal Reserve and other aspects of economic policy. -
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Laurene Tran
Co-Founder and Coordinator of the YSI Innovation Working Group Adjunct Lecturer , Sciences Po School of Public Affairs Executive Director, ACTIVE Coordinator of the YSI Innovation Working Group -
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Towards A Constructive Path Forward
Oct 12, 2021 | 11:00—12:00
In spite of their differences and divergent interests, how can the two nations manage a bilateral relationship with far-reaching global implications towards peaceful coexistence forward?
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Working Paper SeriesShadow Lobbyists
Oct 2020
Unregistered lobbyists, including former members of Congress, are a key resource for lobbying firms
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Why the Dismal Science Cares About Happiness
Jul 31, 2019
Economics is often thought of as emotion-less, but Daniel Benjamin argues for happiness as a vital indicator
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How Despair Fueled Trump
Sep 19, 2018
Trump’s surprise win areas looked like a drug overdose map
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Globalization's Discontents
Sep 9, 2020
The promise of globalization is built on a lie, designed to spread risk while concentrating reward.
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America Vs. Everyone
Jul 7, 2021
Is China really the enemy, or are we just creating self-fulfilling prophecies?
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MLK’s Economic Legacy
Fifty years after the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., INET looks back at his forgotten economic legacy. In the final years of his life, these provocative positions made King controversial, and they remain as urgent now as they were then.
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Conference Session
The Future of the Eurozone
Oct 21, 2017 | 12:30
Can a monetary union without true banking and fiscal union be saved? What remains of the hopes that animated the Treaty of Rome?
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Working Paper
Conference paperFathers of Neoliberalism
Oct 2017
The Academic and Professional Performance of the Chicago School, 1960-1985
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Conference paperInstability in Financial Markets: Sources and Remedies
Apr 2012
In the seemingly never-ending aftermath to the economic crisis that began in 2007, there is little disagreement that financial markets are characterized by instability rather than stability.
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Conference Session
Does The Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus Depend on The Context? Balance Sheet Overhangs, Open Economy Leakages, and Idle Resources
Apr 13, 2012 | 10:15—12:05
The effectiveness of fiscal stimulus in promoting economic recovery appears to depend upon many factors.
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Conference Session
Instability in Financial Markets: Sources and Remedies
Apr 13, 2012 | 10:00—12:05
What creates instability in financial markets? How does the weight of debt, the structure of expectations, or radical uncertainty contribute to instability?
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Working Paper
Conference paperThe Law-Finance Paradox
Apr 2013
The global financial crisis led to the rediscovery of ‘fundamental uncertainty’. Incorporating uncertainty into the analysis of financial markets alters our understanding of how these markets operate and expose the two-faced role of law in finance.
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Conference paperToward an Intellectual History of Uncertainty
Apr 2014
Economists discussing the problem of radical uncertainty commonly invoke Frank Knight’s classic definition in Risk, Uncertainty and Profit, but only rarely venture to explore the broader contours of his argument.
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Grantee paperWords to the Wise: Stock Flow Consistent Modeling of Financial Instability
Oct 2011
The crisis has exposed the failure of economic models to deal sensibly with endogenously generated crises propagating from the financial sectors to the real economy, and back again.
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Diego Gómez Pickering
Consul General of Mexico to New York City, Estados Unidos Mexicanos Ambassador Diego Gómez Pickering was appointed as Consul General of Mexico to New York City in June of 2016. He is a career diplomat as well as a writer and journalist. -
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Yannis Dafermos
Reader in Economics, SOAS University of London Yannis Dafermos is a Reader in Economics at SOAS University of London. His research interests lie in financial macroeconomics, climate finance, ecological macroeconomics, climate-aligned development, inequality and the political economy of the green transition. -
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We Need a Resilient Society
Oct 5, 2021
Princeton economics professor Markus Brunnermeier discusses his recently released book, The Resilient Society, which argues that in crisis-prone situations societal resilience is a crucial component for averting outright disaster and outlines how we might achieve that resilience. SHOW MORE
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Working Paper SeriesAutomotive Global Value Chains in Europe
Aug 2021
In Europe, imbalances in the structure of the automotive and a lack of industrial policies risk creating a deadly cocktail for millions of European workers just as the auto sector is undergoing decisive changes.
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We Can—And Must—Reform Capitalism
Jun 27, 2018
Fred Block says capitalism is not an unchanging monolith—which means we can make it better
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Conference paperWho voted for Brexit? A comprehensive district-level analysis
Oct 2017
On 23 June 2016, the British electorate voted to leave the European Union (EU). We analyse vote and turnout shares across 380 local authority areas in the United Kingdom.
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Economic Growth
The global economy appears to be stuck in a pattern of low growth, low inflation and unresolved debt burdens. Is this a result of policy mistakes, or have the fundamental dynamics of the economy shifted into an era of little or no growth known as secular stagnation?
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Grantee paperTowards a theory of shadow money
Apr 2016
What does the rise of shadow banking mean for monetary theory and practice? (How) should we change our traditional theories of money to capture the complex practices through which money is created in modern financial systems?
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Conference paperThe Econometrics of Imperfect Knowledge Economics
Apr 2013
A core premise of contemporary economic models is that researchers can adequately specify in probabilistic terms how individuals alter the way they make decisions and how the processes underpinning market outcomes unfold over time.
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Back to the Future of Learning
Aug 25, 2021
If we save education, can we save humanity?