Climate solutions at scale can drive down costs, speed up innovation, and bring about real change. It’s time to think big for our planet. Professor Michael Grubb explains why in his latest INET-funded research. Read More: https://bit.ly/3YWfCYR
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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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Michael Grubb’s latest INET-supported paper shows once again that when it comes to climate action, as Grubb says, “There is no shortage of capital in the world. The question is how we choose to deploy it.” (See also: https://lnkd.in/dqYCG9sZ ) https://lnkd.in/e8xDgFMk
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What dilemmas stand in the way of the pursuit of peace? ?? youtu.be/cCoCVDe2UWk ??? In episode 6, Professor Boyce explores the hard truths behind post-conflict recovery. #EconOfWar
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The Wall Street Journal's Nick Timiraos rehashes an old and incorrect interpretation of the cause of inflation, doing serious damage to efforts to make sense of the US and the global economy, argue Thomas Ferguson and Servaas Storm: https://lnkd.in/eQNv-njn
How the Wall Street Journal Blew the Story of the Democrats and Inflation
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Ever since 2016, INET's researchers confirmed the significance of economic issues in Trump's ascendency. INET's Thomas Ferguson summarizes our research to help better understand how the economy impacted voter's decisions. Read More: https://bit.ly/40DXg17
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Michael Grubb outlines his latest INET-funded research, which appeared in ScienceDirect: https://lnkd.in/e8xDgFMk
Time to Stop Rolling Dice: Why Bigger is Better in Climate Investments
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"'America Chooses Fascism' should have been the headline in every major newspaper ... the real cowardice here is that every newspaper is beginning to normalize this because they’re afraid," argues Lincoln Mitchell in conversation with Rob Johnson. https://lnkd.in/eAmn8MNC
Fear and Fascism: How America Reached a Political Breaking Point
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What role does public finance play in the journey from war to peace? ?? https://lnkd.in/gwFnHufi ??? In Episode 5, Professor James Boyce explores the essential role of public finance in post-conflict recovery. #EconOfWar
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David Sirota discusses his investigative podcast series "Master Plan" with Rob Johnson. The series delves into how the US political system became increasingly corrupted and controlled by the super-rich. https://lnkd.in/e7phT36u
Money Talks: The Erosion of Democracy in the Age of Billionaire Influence
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Thomas Ferguson summarizes some of the conclusions INET research has reached concerning the Trump phenomenon. https://lnkd.in/gtY427mf
INET Research and the 2024 Election
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