INET in the News
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INET Welcomes Dr. Neva Goodwin as its Newest Governing Board Member
Sep 25, 2023
New INET Governing Board Member Announcement
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Bentley University Study Shows NIH Investment in New Drug Approvals Is Comparable to Investment by Pharmaceutical Industry
Apr 28, 2023
INET-funded study: Government provides early investment in pharmaceutical innovation
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IJPE Article Available Now: The Roots of Right-Wing Populism - Donald Trump in 2016
Apr 3, 2023
Ferguson et al.’s revised INET working paper on Trump and the 2016 election is temporarily available on open access from the International Journal of Political Economy.
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Herman Daly (1938-2022)
Nov 3, 2022
The economist Herman Daly passed away on October 28, 2022. Read one of the last interviews he gave.
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INET Congratulates the Winners of the 2022 Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel
Oct 11, 2022
Ben Bernanke, Douglas Diamond, and Philip Dybvig were honored for their work on financial instability
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Rohinton Medhora Appointed INET Board Chair
Oct 4, 2022
Medhora has served on INET’s Board since 2012 and is a distinguished fellow and former president of the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI).
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Michael Grubb on BBC Panorama
Sep 5, 2022
Michael Grubb appears on BBC Panorama to discuss his INET research on European energy markets
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Rob Johnson on Background Briefing with Ian Masters
Jul 20, 2022
Rob Johnson joins Background Briefing with Ian Masters to discuss public concern about inflation
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INET Research on Pharma in The American Prospect
Jun 28, 2022
Ekaterina Cleary, Matthew Jackson and Fred Ledley’s INET research on government innovation in pharmaceuticals was cited in The American Prospect
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Michael Greenberger in Salon
Jun 17, 2022
Michael Greenberg’s INET working paper on derivatives regulation is featured in Salon
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Moritz Schularick in The Economist
May 13, 2022
INET Fellow Moritz Schularick writes in The Economist that Germany should immediately cut off Russain gas
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Lynn Parramore on The Healthcare Policy Podcast
May 5, 2022
Lynn Parramore discusses her INET article on neoliberalism and mental health with The Healthcare Policy Podcast
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Lynn Parramore's Article Cited in The New Republic
Apr 20, 2022
Lynn Parramore’s INET article is cited in The New Republic
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William Lazonick's INET-Funded Research Featured in The Daily Poster
Mar 3, 2022
The Daily Poster cites INET research on stock buybacks
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Review of Mangee's INET-CUP Book in Seeking Alpha
Feb 23, 2022
Nicholas Mangee, associate professor of finance in the Parker College of Business at Georgia Southern University, begins How Novelty and Narratives Drive the Stock Market with a statement that encompasses the problem he tackles and the compelling reason for investor interest in the new-style thinking that addresses it. This detailed stock market study attempts to extend Nobel Prize-winner Robert Shiller’s development of narrative economics, albeit Mangee’s focus is on novelty information embedded in textual news narratives. Using a set of text-based indices to capture the uncertainty and ambiguity in unscheduled news, Mangee measures the impact of news narratives on equity behavior.