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Article Political InvestmentsDec 17, 2024 An interview with Thomas Ferguson on the 2024 US election conducted by Andrew Yamakawa Elrod and Tim Barker for Phenomenal World 
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Article Rebooting Antitrust’s Normative Economic TheoryDec 16, 2024 Industrial organization economists have caused antitrust to cling to an antiquated and disproven economic theory. 
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Working Paper Working PaperAntitrust’s Normative Economic Theory Needs a RebootDec 2024 Welfare economists and moral philosophers have shown that the Consumer Welfare Standard is biased in favor of wealthy individuals and corporations—the very powers the antitrust law is supposed to regulate. 
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News Phenomenal World Interviewed INET Research Director Thomas Ferguson on the 2024 US ElectionDec 13, 2024 Phenomenal World 
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Article A Heart Attack and Stroke Drug That Saves Lives Exists—But American Patients May Be Left Behind by Profit-Driven HealthcareDec 12, 2024 Dr. Victor Gurewich, a researcher and Harvard Medical School faculty member since 1965, discovered a breakthrough drug treatment for heart attacks and strokes with the potential to save millions, but institutional resistance and a U.S. healthcare system that puts profits over patients are keeping it out of reach. 
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Webinars and Events Inaugural Lecture & Panel Discussion at the Emerging Markets Conference (EMC 2024)ConferenceDec 10–13, 2024 EMC brings together the thinkers and doers, with insights and inter-disciplinary perspectives on emerging markets. It is about cutting edge ideas, the discussion at the frontiers, and achieving a strategic sense. 
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Article Protecting the Consumer: A Conference at the University of Utah with CFPB Director Rohit ChopraDec 9, 2024 The Utah Project on Antitrust and Consumer Protection hosted a conference on the future of consumer financial services law on October 11, 2024, which was supported by an INET grant. 
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News NY Times and Rolling Stone Cited Fred Ledley’s INET Working Paper on the NIH’s Investment in FDA Approved DrugsDec 5, 2024 NY Times (12/1/2024) & Rolling Stone (12/3/2024) 
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Article Trump, Tariffs, and Exchange Rates: The Message of Elections in the US and JapanDec 2, 2024 What Japan, the US, and Europe have in common is growing popular anger over the economy despite high stock prices and low unemployment. 
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Webinars and Events International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Al), Privacy, and GovernanceConferenceNov 30–Dec 2, 2024 This conference aims to explore important issues of economics of AI, good governance, humanization of AI technologies, privacy, considerations of creative thinking and imagination, and take a comprehensive look at the challenges and opportunities of AI technologies. 
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Article How the Wall Street Journal Blew the Story of the Democrats and InflationNov 19, 2024 The firehose of affluent consumption continues to drive inflation, not the stimulus package 
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Article Time to Stop Rolling Dice: Why Bigger is Better in Climate InvestmentsNov 18, 2024 Earlier investments make large-scale emission reductions easier to do over time because their unit costs drop 
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News NBER Published Anton Korinek’s INET-Funded ResearchNov 13, 2024 NBER: Concentrating Intelligence: Scaling and Market Structure in Artificial Intelligence 
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Collection The Economics and Governance of New Technologies
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Article INET Research and the 2024 ElectionNov 6, 2024 Ever since 2016, INET researchers confirmed the significance of economic issues in Trump’s ascendency.