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Articles and analyses from the INET community on the key economic questions of our time.

Simon Johnson: The Problem of Too Big to Fail Is Even Bigger Than Before 2008
Simon Johnson, Professor at MIT and former chief economist of the IMF, calls for much higher capital requirements for big banks.
Europe: Is the Union over?

Dilemma Not Trilemma: The Global Financial Cycle and Monetary Policy Independence
The global financial cycle has transformed the well-known trilemma into a ‘dilemma’. Independent monetary policies are possible if and only if the capital account is managed directly or indirectly. This column argues the right policies to deal with the ‘dilemma’ should aim at curbing excessive leverage and credit growth. A combination of macroprudential policies guided by aggressive stress‐testing and tougher leverage ratios are needed. Some capital controls may also be useful.

Bring on the Bubble: William Janeway on the Future of Green Technologies
Where will today’s innovation come from?