Articles
Articles and analyses from the INET community on the key economic questions of our time.
Seeing Microeconomics with New Eyes
A new online course challenges typical teaching approaches.
The Efficiency of Markets
The Fairness of Markets
Jim Chanos on What Lies Ahead for Greece
As Greece heads to the polls, a look back at the crisis and what the future will bring.
Max Roser collaborates with Hans Rosling on BBC Documentary
Institute for New Economic Thinking at Oxford researcher Max Roser recently collaborated with world famous Swedish statistical showman Hans Rosling on the upcoming documentary ‘Don’t Panic: How To End Poverty In 15 Years’.
Is it Just a Greek Problem?
Greece, Goldman Sachs, and the Dark Side of International Finance
Dubious transactions and flimsy accounting standards need scrutiny.
Greece, Europe, and the Future: The Institute Perspective
The thunder from the Greek “No” vote in the referendum on Sunday, July 5 continues to roll around the world.
How German Economists Really Think
A survey on behalf of the Sueddeutsche Zeitung indicates that German economists are much more American in their thinking than is presumed – with a rising trend.
Why This Time Is Different for Ukraine
The Ukrainian government has committed to implement far-reaching reforms in exchange for the support it is getting from the international community, led by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Understandably, given Ukraine’s disappointing transition history, there is widespread scepticism on whether the country will live up to its commitments. Three failed IMF programmes later, the fundamental question is: Is it different this time?
What Even Famous Mainstream Economists Miss About the Cambridge Capital Controversies
Non-mainstream economists are disputing neoclassical ideas about capital.