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

Looking for a Libertarian Who’s Not Afraid of History
A response to Phillip Magness in The Wall Street Journal

Halloween Is Over - Are Corporate Zombies Still Out There?
Swift reorganization or liquidation of insolvent businesses is the single best policy to deal with corporate debt booms.

Dr John Nkengasong: A Collective Regional Approach Has Shown Its Power
An interview with John Nkengasong, Director of Africa CDC, about how a coordinated response to COVID-19 in Africa has proven to be effective

Does America Want a CHIPS for Buybacks Act?
To strengthen the American semiconductor industry, Congress should condition additional funds on suspending stock buybacks

Progressive Neoliberalism: Biden’s Economics, Distribution, and Inflation
What does Biden’s economic policy mean for the future?

Libertarians and the Vaccine: Give Me Liberty and Give Them Death
If libertarians wish to maintain their self-centered fixation on their own freedoms without considering others, let them do so — in indefinite quarantine from the rest of us.

Who Can Save Us From Jeff Bezos and Silicon Valley’s Planetary Death Wish?
The work of feminist thinkers helps illuminate why billionaires seek to solve problems on Earth by blasting into space.
Productive Bubbles
The One-Earth Balance Sheet

How Intel Financialized and Lost Leadership in Semiconductor Fabrication
Stock buybacks come at the cost of technological innovation

Carbon Taxes: A Good Idea But Can They Be Effective?
A global carbon tax alone will not be enough to significantly reduce CO2 emissions

Slack in the Economy, Not Inflation, Should Be Bigger Worry
Despite fear-mongering about the latest Consumer Price Index, unemployment remains elevated and stimulus is needed to prevent a collapse in demand