As the Supreme Court rolls back regulatory authority, Gillian Metzger (Columbia Law School) warns that history is repeating itself. What does the latest attack on the administrative state mean for the future of governance? Watch the full interview: youtu.be/qRViO7GFG0c
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The Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) is dedicated to the rigorous pursuit of innovative economic theories and methods that address society’s most pressing concerns. We advance sound economic ideas to better serve humanity. Founded in 2009, we are a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization supporting relevant, pioneering work in issue areas including: the relationship between finance and the broader economy, inequality and distribution, the economics of innovation, and environment and resource sustainability We are building a global community with thousands of new economic thinkers through our grantees and research networks, partnerships with leading universities and institutions, high-profile events, and growing student movements. Interactive education tools are provided at no charge to audiences worldwide. Our work is grounded in history and is multidisciplinary by nature. We accept that complexity and uncertainty are inherent in economic and financial systems, and we question theories based upon the flawed assumption that humans always behave rationally and predictably. Traditional economics is failing us. Our goal is to offer hopeful solutions to the key challenges of the 21st century.
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Just how serious are Trump-Musk's cuts to government research institutions? Phillip Alvelda provides some perspective on the issue in an interview w/ Lynn Parramore. For the full interview, see: https://lnkd.in/eRWmBnap
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Scientist Phillip Alvelda, former DARPA & NASA, warns that funding cuts will lead to "a generational loss of talent" in science and tech, not just industry disruption. https://lnkd.in/eN2T7dMn
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How do we build communities that actually work for people? ?? https://lnkd.in/gw_zv_X9 ?? Rob Johnson talks with Fred Block University of California, Davis about his new book "The Habitation Society" from Columbia University Press https://lnkd.in/gc7ZqZnz and Agenda Publishing https://lnkd.in/gBG8YqhX
Beyond Industrialism: Building Communities That Work for People
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Finally, major economic institutions and analysts are catching up to what is actually driving inflation at the moment. Thomas Ferguson and Servaas Storm provide a succinct summary for INET: https://lnkd.in/exRynJn6
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The Equal Protection Clause was born out of a movement for justice, but today it is often used to dismantle policies meant to address racial inequality.? ?? youtu.be/_zDrmhrnTu0 ?? Olatunde Johnson (Columbia Law School) explores how legal interpretations have shifted over time—and what that means for the future of equity.
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What if billionaires paid their fair share—no matter where they lived? ?? https://lnkd.in/g9Yza9yx ?? Thomas Piketty & Michael Sandel discuss economic justice beyond borders, exposing how the world’s wealthiest use globalization to escape responsibility. We must rethink economic patriotism, global tax policy, and climate responsibility.
Beyond Borders: Global Justice & Economic Patriotism
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"...the global financial crisis of 2007–2009 illustrated Kindleberger’s analysis of nearly half a century of research into international monetary and financial economics," says Laurent Le Maux in a review of Perry Mehrling's book on Charles P. Kindleberger https://lnkd.in/efMtc2Fz
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Another season of New Economic Thinking is in production! ?? https://lnkd.in/ge3t7QEV ?? Who would you like to see us interview next?
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"Trusting all insurance companies to self-police in the face of the temptations of climate change is no more sensible than trusting all banks and mortgage companies to issue sound mortgages,” says Thomas Ferguson in conversation with Lynn Parramore: https://lnkd.in/eJ4pgw59