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Video Bumpy Roads & Better GovernmentMay 15, 2024 Ed Glaeser, a Harvard economist specializing in cities and infrastructure, emphasizes the importance of everyday infrastructure, such as road quality, in improving the daily lives of millions. 
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Article Work Longer, Die Sooner! America's Dire Need to Expand Social Security and MedicareMay 8, 2024 Experts are clear that working into old age often threatens the health and well-being of U.S. seniors. 
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News NBER Published Christian Moser’s and Iacopo Morchio's INET-Funded ResearchMay 8, 2024 The Gender Pay Gap: Micro Sources and Macro Consequences 
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Video The Evolving Dynamics of Global Dollar FundingMay 8, 2024 What does the future hold for finance? 
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Video Re-Animating EconomicsMay 1, 2024 Economics can do better, and the change starts with you. 
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Article Are You Ready to Dive Deep into China's Intellectual Odyssey?Apr 25, 2024 Wang Hui, author of The Rise of Modern Chinese Thought, now available in English, provides conceptual guidance for understanding China’s intellectual progress in a conversation with INET’s Lynn Parramore. 
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Video Rekindling the Spirit of InnovationApr 24, 2024 What happened to the excitement of creativity? 
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News London Review of Books Cites INET as Important and Influential in Understanding Markets and CapitalismApr 22, 2024 London Review of Books 
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Article Industrial Policy Is a Good Idea, but So Far We Don’t Have OneApr 19, 2024 The American state has lost the capacity for concentrated and decisive effort at the forefront of technology and the associated science. 
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Video Unequal CitiesApr 17, 2024 Overcoming Anti-Urban Bias to Reduce Inequality in the United States 
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Article Overdraft Fees, Credit Card Late Fees, and the Lump of Profit FallacyApr 15, 2024 Predetermined profit margins and prices hidden in the back end of a transaction are really just market failures. 
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News The New York Times cites Servaas Storm’s INET Working Paper on Bernanke and Blanchard’s Inflation ExplanationApr 12, 2024 Peter Coy, in an OpEd for the New York Times, cited Servaas Storm’s INET working paper criticizing Bernanke and Blanchard’s inflation explanation. 
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Webinars and Events Resolving Global Vaccine InequityConferenceInnovation, Capabilities and Governance Apr 11–12, 2024 The development of COVID-19 vaccines within a year of the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 was an unprecedented triumph of scientific research that saved millions of lives. In contrast, the lack of global coordination to manage intellectual property, technology transfer, production, financing, and distribution of vaccines led to excess deaths and losses in economic output. 
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Video Can You Trust the Experts?Apr 10, 2024 Transparency and ethics are critical. 
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Partnership The British AcademyThe British Academy is the UK’s national academy for the humanities and social sciences. We mobilise these disciplines to understand the world and shape a brighter future. 
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Partnership The AirNetThe Academic-Industry Research Network—theAIRnet—is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit research organization devoted to the proposition that a sound understanding of the role of business in the economy requires collaboration between academic scholars and industry experts. 
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Partnership SOAS University of LondonSOAS is home to the leading research and expertise on the global issues of today. 
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Article Bernanke and Blanchard’s Obsession with the Wage-Price SpiralApr 8, 2024 Bernanke and Blanchard have made another failed attempt to salvage establishment macroeconomics after the massive onslaught of adverse inflationary circumstances with which it could evidently not contend. 
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Working Paper Working PaperTilting at Windmills: Bernanke and Blanchard’s Obsession with the Wage-Price SpiralApr 2024 How convincing is the model analysis by Bernanke and Blanchard? How empirically relevant are their mechanisms causing inflation – and how robust and plausible are their econometric findings? 
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Article Europe's New Fiscal Rules Harm Working People and Women, Boost Right-Wing RadicalsApr 5, 2024 Behind bogus promises of job creation and economic growth lies a dangerous agenda to shred social safety nets. 
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Video The Medicare MazeApr 3, 2024 Your health shouldn’t be someone else’s wealth. 
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News Rolling Stone cites Fred Ledley’s INET working paper on the NIH seed funding of pharmaceuticalsMar 31, 2024 A Rolling Stone article by Andrew Perez cited Fred Ledley’s INET working paper on the NIH seed funding of pharmaceuticals. 
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Article The Global Pharmaceutical Industry Isn’t Investing in Products for the Greatest Burden of Human Disease - Are Non-Profits a Solution?Mar 29, 2024 Programs for expedited review may be preferentially reducing the development costs for conditions with lesser disease burden, potentially making investments in addressing the most significant disease burdens even less appealing and exacerbating the market failure further. 
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Video Hysteresis and the EconomyMar 27, 2024 Do temporary economic shocks like the COVID-19 recession create lasting effects on the economy? 
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Article The European Union’s New Risk-Based Framework for Fiscal Rules – Overly Complex, Opaque and Self-DefeatingMar 22, 2024 The discrepancy between technocratic rhetoric and economic facts is colossal. 
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Article Experts: Negotiating Big Pharma's Prices Won't Stifle Innovation—They Don't Use the Money to Innovate!Mar 14, 2024 Industry lobbyists vehemently oppose Medicare drug price negotiations. However, physician-scientist Fred Ledley and economist William Lazonick debunk their arguments. 
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Video The Hidden Traps in Auto LoansMar 13, 2024 How the dark side of consumer finance prioritizes profit over people. 
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Video Work, Retire, RepeatMar 6, 2024 The Uncertainty of Retirement in the New Economy 
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Article How Should the Government Negotiate Medicare Drug Prices? A Guide for the PerplexedMar 4, 2024 The “maximum fair price” for a drug must not only be equitable to those with unmet medical needs who may benefit from the use of the drug but also provide equitable returns on both public and private sector investments. 
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Working Paper Working PaperConsidering Returns on Federal Investment in the Negotiated “Maximum Fair Price” of Drugs Under the Inflation Reduction Act: an AnalysisMar 2024 The empirical analysis of public sector investments and the health value created by the drugs selected for Medicare price negotiations provides a cost basis for the assessment of the maximum fair price. 
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Video Sanctions: To Russia with LoveFeb 28, 2024 James Galbraith flips the script on sanctions. How has Russia adapted? 
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Article Can Baby Bonds Fight the Wealth Gap and Racial Inequality? Connecticut Aims to Find Out.Feb 27, 2024 Connecticut is the first state to fund and enact a baby bonds program, inspiring more states to create their own plans. Can it make a difference? 
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Video Navigating Economic CrisesFeb 21, 2024 How can we better prepare for financial downturns? 
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Webinars and Events Meeting of Young Minds in Frontiers of Economics (MYM)ConferenceFeb 20–22, 2024 Challenges And Emerging Perspectives 
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Webinars and Events LEPC VI: Ideas for Building the FutureConferenceHosted by Law, Economics and Policy Conference (LEPC) Feb 16–18, 2024 India: Climate Change, Technology, and Growth 
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News INET in India (February 2024)Feb 14, 2024 The media coverage of the INET team’s February 2024 visit to India. Prof. Michael Spence, Chair of the Commission on Global Economic Transformation (CGET), along with INET Governing Board Chair Dr. Rohinton Medhora, and INET President Dr. Rob Johnson, took part in this visit. 
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Video Empowering CommunitiesFeb 14, 2024 Jo-Anne Rolle emphasizes the critical role of entrepreneurship and technology in revitalizing local economies and addressing societal issues. 
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News Business Insider quotes and cites Lazonick’s INET-funded research on Boeing’s stock buybacks.Feb 12, 2024 Business Insider quotes and cites William Lazonick’s INET-funded research on Boeing’s stock buybacks. Cross-posted in MSN, Yahoo Finance, Business News, AOL, News Break, Star News, and Web Today. 
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News The Economic Times quotes Rob Johnson’s presentation at the Global Business SummitFeb 12, 2024 The Economic Times quotes Rob Johnson’s presentation at the Global Business Summit in India. Cross posted in Pune Media and BM Business News 
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News Times Now News features and quotes Rob Johnson’s presentation at the Global Business SummitFeb 12, 2024 Times Now News features and quotes Rob Johnson’s presentation at the Global Business Summit in India. 
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Article Inflation and PowerFeb 12, 2024 It was a mistake to accept a ‘reference price’-determination process for basic commodities led by finance 
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Video The Baby FormulaFeb 7, 2024 A fair start for every child? Let’s make it reality. 
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Article Trump, Populism, and the Republican Establishment: Two Graphs From New HampshireFeb 2, 2024 This year’s New Hampshire primary testifies to the disintegration of the Republican Party 
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Article What’s the Fate of Social Security in a Brutally Unequal America?Feb 1, 2024 White House contenders ignore root causes threatening the program, potentially worsened by cuts. Is it due to reliance on wealthy donors? 
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Video A Paradigm Shift Towards Ecological RestorationJan 31, 2024 “We need to figure out new ways to relate to the earth.” 
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Article Monetary Policy, Illiquidity, and the Inflation DebatesJan 29, 2024 The key issue is the regulation of the liquidity of all financial markets, and not just that of the banking system 
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Working Paper Working PaperMonetary Policy and IlliquidityJan 2024 It is not just all about banking system liquidity 
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Partnership IITBThe Indian Institute of Technology Bombay 
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Partnership GIPEGokhale Institute of Politics and Economics 
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Video Can Crypto Be Socially Valuable?Jan 24, 2024 The Impact of Public Blockchains and Private Pools 
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Article Bagehot on Money: A Bridge Between Bankers and Economists?Jan 22, 2024 Reinterpreting Bagehot’s mature work as the origin of the key currency tradition 
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Working Paper Working PaperBagehot’s Classical Money View: A ReconstructionJan 2024 Read in the context of his time, Bagehot’s book Lombard Street appears as an attempt above all to reveal the dynamic of globalization when global money was sterling. 
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Webinars and Events Labor Market Volatility Today: From Understanding Volatility to Reducing Financial InsecurityWebinarJan 18, 2024 An expert panel will discuss the latest research on the experiences of workers facing volatility of their time and income, how this volatility impacts their financial outcomes over time, ways current policies help or hinder workers cope with labor market volatility, and other possibilities for change. 
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Video Busting the Bankers' ClubJan 17, 2024 Finance for the Rest of Us 
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Article Occupation, Gender, and Labor Market VolatilityJan 16, 2024 When working within the same employment spell, female workers, particularly those of color and those working in low-wage service and care jobs, earn significantly less when facing greater volatility than their male counterparts or those working in non-service, non-care occupations. 
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Article Finally, an Economist Takes on the Topic of PowerJan 16, 2024 Alessandro Roncaglia has mulled the topic of power over his long and distinguished career – a topic most economists avoid. His new book explores the historical dynamics of power and asks how we can change its distribution today. 
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Working Paper Working PaperLabor Market Volatility and Worker Financial Wellbeing: An Occupational and Gender PerspectiveJan 2024 Research on labor market experience does not explain the link between the volatility low-wage workers encounter and their earnings and it leaves open numerous pressing questions, such as what, if anything, can be done to reduce racial and ethnic differences in economic well-being. 
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Article As Presidential Hopefuls Spar on Social Security, This Expert Separates Fact from FictionJan 12, 2024 Eric Laursen, author of The People’s Pension, explains to INET’s Lynn Parramore what’s at stake for Americans in a year of sneak attacks and misinformation. 
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Video How Stock Buybacks Fuel the Racial Wealth GapJan 10, 2024 Lenore Palladino explains how stock buybacks drive inequality, and why we desperately need a policy shift. 
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Article Unhappy New Year: How Austerity is Making a Comeback in Berlin and BrusselsJan 4, 2024 Germany’s debt brake and EU fiscal rules will make it well neigh impossible for EU countries to fund the investments needed to decarbonize their economies. 
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Video Barbara Bergman: Pioneering Feminist Economist & Advocate for Economic DiversityJan 3, 2024 Bergman’s groundbreaking work in the field of feminist economics challenged conventional economic theories and emphasized the significance of power, patriarchy, and social provisioning. 
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Article American Household Debt: A ReappraisalJan 2, 2024 Which households are more exposed to financial risk and to what extent is their debt systemically relevant? 
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Working Paper Working PaperMapping Fragility – Functions of Wealth and Social Classes in US Household FinanceJan 2024 Examining the crucial role of poverty and inequality in shaping household indebtedness. 
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Partnership Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR)The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) was established in 1999 to promote democratic debate on the most important economic and social issues that affect people’s lives. In order for citizens to effectively exercise their voices in a democracy, they should be informed about the problems and choices that they face. CEPR is committed to presenting issues in an accurate and understandable manner, so that the public is better prepared to choose among the various policy options. 
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Video The Ghost BudgetDec 20, 2023 Paying for America’s Post 9/11 Wars 
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Article Renowned Political Scientist: Can We Really Save American Democracy?Dec 19, 2023 In an exclusive interview, Benjamin Page discusses urgent reforms needed to tackle critical challenges, from undemocratic institutions to economic inequality. 
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Article How GM’s $10-Billion Buyback May Ice Its EV TransitionDec 18, 2023 Reindustrialization vs Financialization 
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Video The Economics of AbundanceDec 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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Article Africa’s Crisis Is Also an OpportunityDec 12, 2023 “If we get our policy, politics, and institutions right, African economies and society could gain greater energy and food security, built on green competition and taking strong action on climate change.“ —Professor Chuks Okereke, Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Development at Alex Ekwueme Federal University 
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News The White House Cites INET's Working Paper on Government Funding of Pharma R&DDec 8, 2023 The White House cited Ledley’s INET working paper on the NIH’s seed funding of FDA approved pharmaceuticals in their fact sheet on new actions to lower health care and prescription drug costs. 
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Article Is American Banking Safe? You Might Not Like The Answer from Two Fed VeteransDec 4, 2023 Walker Todd and Bill Bergman expose the untold story of banking instability, regulatory battles, and the struggle to protect the public from financial chaos 
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News INET Welcomes Jamie Daves as its Newest Governing Board MemberDec 4, 2023 New INET Governing Board Member Announcement 
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Article The Dutch EarthquakeNov 30, 2023 Why did so many Dutch voters vote for the far-right Geert Wilders? 
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Video Quantifying Sexual HarassmentNov 29, 2023 Giulia Zacchia focuses on the dynamics of power and gender in the labor market, revealing how sexual harassment not only impacts individual women but also perpetuates broader societal inequalities. 
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Article Democratic Reform at a Time of Dire TroublesNov 27, 2023 What sort of effective democratic political system does the United States want and need? 
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Video Sympathy for Homo EconomicusNov 22, 2023 Is self-interest the best way to organize society? If monetarism has taught us anything, the models aren’t at fault, it’s our application of them that’s flawed. Perhaps we just need to do a better job of letting markets guide us? Homo Economicus explains why greed is good. 
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Article What Does Mustard Gas Have in Common with Crypto and Blockchain?Nov 20, 2023 In his new book, Let Them Eat Crypto, Peter Howson cautions that the technologies are not just fraudulent but causing indefensible harm to both humanity and the planet. 
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Video Visions of InequalityNov 15, 2023 Branko Milanovic takes us on a historical journey through the evolution of economic inequality in his latest book. Milanovic connects these foundational ideas to contemporary issues, revealing the intricate tapestry of economic, social, and political forces that drive inequality today. 
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News Lynn Parramore's Interview with Jim Chanos is Featured in a Dozen PublicationsNov 13, 2023 Lynn Parramore’s INET interview with Chanos is suggested reading in the FT, and has been cross-posted or summarized in the following media outlets: Naked Capitalism, MSN, Yahoo, Business Insider, AOL, Markets Insider, Latest Finance, Trade for Profit, Tech Telegraph, Best Stocks, Motor Mouth, Trading View India, Trading View, Benzinga, Hataf News, Forex TV, Business News and WN. 
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Article Jim Chanos: “The Crypto Ecosystem Is Well-Suited for the Dark Side of Finance.”Nov 9, 2023 The famed short-seller talks Sam Bankman-Fried, why Wall Street is still so keen on crypto, and how technology is making us dumber. 
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Video Intersectional Political EconomyNov 8, 2023 Unpacking the relationship between exploitation and group identity, Folbre offers a nuanced perspective on societal structures, and the pressing need for cooperative strategies to address global crises. Her insights pave the way for a more equitable and sustainable future in this illuminating discussion on intersectionality, political economy, and social justice. 
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Article The Golden Age of AI Complementarity?Oct 30, 2023 Recent developments in AI have added fuel to debates that have long simmered amongst economists, which could lead to a rethinking of economics itself. 
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News Washington Monthly Recognizes Rob Johnson and INET’s Role in the Shift that is Underway in the EconomyOct 30, 2023 Washington Monthly 
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News The Atlantic Cites Eileen Appelbaum and Rosemary Batt’s INET Working Paper on Private Equity in HealthcareOct 29, 2023 The Atlantic 
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Article Theories of Economic CrisesOct 24, 2023 The theoretical approaches to analyzing crises have behind them contrasting conceptions of the way the economy works 
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Video Sellers InflationOct 18, 2023 Is inflation just a number game or does it hold deeper societal implications? 
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Article After Poland’s Elections: Democracy and Keynesianism?Oct 16, 2023 In accepting mass unemployment, post-communist governments and the democratic parties that constituted them removed the economic foundation for Poland’s democracy. 
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News INET congratulates Dr. Claudia GoldinOct 13, 2023 We heartily congratulate her on receiving the Nobel Prize in Economics. 
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Webinars and Events Political Economy of Contemporary South AsiaConferenceINET-YSI conference @UC Berkeley Oct 13–14, 2023 Two-day workshop on: Dialectics of Globalism and Nationalism, Inequality and Populism, Agrarian and Urban Crises, Data and Social Justice 
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Article In the Footsteps of Ptolemy: The ‘Science of Monetary Policy’ and the Inflation of 2021-2023Oct 9, 2023 The impenetrability of this continuously expanding Ptolemaic New Keynesian paradigm is maddening 
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Working Paper Working PaperThe Art of Paradigm Maintenance: How the ‘Science of Monetary Policy’ tries to deal with the inflation of 2021-2023Oct 2023 The re-emergence of inflation threw the ‘science of monetary policy’ off the rails. Do the new tweaks to the theory work? 
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Article Antitrust Enforcement in the CrosshairsOct 6, 2023 Post-Chicago Economists vs. New Brandeisians on the New Merger Guidelines 
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Video (Un)Learn EconomicsOct 4, 2023 The economists are not what they seem. 
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Article What the UAW and Everyone Else Need to Know About CEO PayOct 2, 2023 What is GM CEO Mary Barra’s take-home pay? (It’s more than you are being told) 
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Article Everyone Versus Google: Will Big Tech Be Held Accountable?Sep 28, 2023 The tech giant is in the hot seat, but it’s going to be a “big fight,” warns antitrust expert Mark Glick. 
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Video Financial Hurdles in the Green RevolutionSep 27, 2023 Can finance stop hindering and start helping the green transition? 
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News INET Welcomes Dr. Neva Goodwin as its Newest Governing Board MemberSep 25, 2023 New INET Governing Board Member Announcement 
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Article Is Too Big to Fail Over?Sep 22, 2023 We have made progress but not enough to forestall crises 
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Video Empowering Women in EconomicsSep 20, 2023 Professor Rebeca Gomez Betancourt explores the transformative roles of pioneering women like Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Hazel Kyrk in the field of economics. 
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Article Creating the Post-2008 Global Safety Net: Fed Precedents, Instruments, and TargetsSep 18, 2023 The “liquidity” support provided by the Fed to megabanks through cross-border lending in fact acted as subsidies