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

Private Equity and Surprise Medical Billing
How Investor-owned Physician Practices Are Driving up Healthcare Costs

AI is Forcing Us to Rethink Economics
INET’s grantees and Commission on Global Economic Transformation are looking at artificial intelligence and society.

A Plan for Earth’s Survival that Can Survive U.S. Politics?
Economist James K. Boyce explains how to fight climate change and rising income inequality in one shot

Capitalism’s Great Reckoning
As the maladies of modern capitalism have multiplied, fundamental questions about the future of the world’s dominant economic model have become impossible to ignore. But in the absence of viable alternatives, the question is how to reform a system that is increasingly at odds with democracy.

Are Economists Blocking Progress on Climate Change?
By promoting unrealisitc models, economists have become part of problem rather than the solution

Why We Need New Measures of Potential Output—and What They Tell Us
Everyone is waking up to the fact that estimates of what is possible in the economy are way off: this paper explains why

Antitrust in American History: Law, Institutions, and Economic Performance
The Chicago School’s weakening of antitrust law hurt the economy

Why We Need Diversity and Pluralism in Economics, Part II
INET talks to Jayati Ghosh and Marina Della Giusta

Krishna Bharadwaj, the Torchbearer of Economics
During her long career she illuminated many of the shortcomings of neoclassicism, and offered alternative paths

Joan Robinson, the Rational Rebel
The heterodox scholar was a fierce critic of neoclassical economics. But she also insisted that economics be driven by science, not ideology.