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Article Breaking the Moat: DeepSeek and the Democratization of AIFeb 10, 2025 DeepSeek’s appearance is changing the AI landscape in more ways than we might think. 
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News Wall Street Journal Cited Wright’s INET Working Paper on the Fortune 500 of 1812Feb 10, 2025 Wall Street Journal 
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News The Financial Times Cited Lazonick’s INET-Funded Research Into Big Pharma’s Financialized Business ModelFeb 7, 2025 The Financial Times 
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Article James K. Galbraith on His Latest Book, DOGE, Bitcoin & MoreFeb 6, 2025 The distinguished economist talks about the power of entropy in shaping a new economic reality and viewing current events. His new book, Entropy Economics: The Living Basis of Value and Production, challenges flawed mainstream models that lead to distortions and bad policy. 
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Video The Dignity Deficit: Inequality, Work, & RecognitionFeb 5, 2025 Thomas Piketty and Michael Sandel explore how inequality isn’t just about wealth—it’s about dignity. They discuss how economic structures fail to value workers without elite credentials and propose solutions that go beyond redistribution. 
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News Appelbaum and Batt Cite Their INET-Funded Research in the Boston GlobeFeb 3, 2025 Boston Globe 
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Video Fixing Global DebtJan 29, 2025 We need a new blueprint for stability. 
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Article How Shareholder Activism Became Toxic—and How to Fix ItJan 28, 2025 New book reveals how and why hedge-fund activists have been able to suck the life from big-name companies like J.C. Penney and Samsung with their short-sighted profit-grabs. Can their harmful activities be stopped? 
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Video The Ripple Effect of Automatic EnrollmentJan 22, 2025 Automatic enrollment in retirement plans is a game-changer, but it also brings unexpected consequences. 
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Article How Diversity and Pluralism Build Knowledge: The Case of EconomicsJan 21, 2025 If there is no universally accepted outside authority to tell us how to judge theories then knowledge is only going to progress by means of debate 
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Webinars and Events International Conference on Social Identities, Institutions, and Economic Development in South AsiaConferenceAzim Premji University Bhopal - INET - YSI Conference Jan 17–18, 2025 The Economics Group at Azim Premji University, Bhopal, India, in collaboration with the Institute for New Economic Thinking and its Young Scholars Initiative (INET-YSI), is pleased to announce an international conference aimed at exploring the intricate relationships between social identities, institutions, and economic development in South Asia. 
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Video How Mutual Funds Shape SocietyJan 15, 2025 The power of mutual funds to influence economic and social choices through their voting behavior points to deeper ideologies driving institutional investors. 
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Article The Origins of the Modern Era of the Federal ReserveJan 13, 2025 Fifty years ago the actions of the Federal Reserve mattered. Today, so far as the aggregate measures of the American domestic economy go, they do not. 
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Article How to Reclaim America’s ‘Democracy’ From the Big Finance OligarchyJan 6, 2025 Sociologist Michael A. McCarthy’s latest book shows how ordinary people can take back control of financial capitalism and make it work for them. 
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Article America’s Health Insurance Grinches: A Scathing Indictment of “Market” EconomicsDec 20, 2024 The country’s flawed insurance model, driven by greed, leads to inefficiency, inequality, and denied care - a colossal scam that has sparked fury across the nation.