Archive
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Video
The Power of Free Public Transit
Sep 11, 2024
Eliminating transit fares can transform lives, connect people to jobs, healthcare, and essential services in more equitable ways.
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Partnership
National Law School of India University
NLSIU was the first National Law University established in India to pioneer legal education reforms. The University has remained a leader in the field of legal education in India for over 30 years. NLSIU has been consistently ranked No 1 in the National Institutional Ranking Framework since 2018 – the year when NIRF law rankings was introduced.
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Video
The Human Cost of Efficiency
Sep 4, 2024
It’s time to rethink the narrative and recognize the real legacy of forced labor.
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Article
Alexander Hamilton’s Assault on Working People, Enslaved and Free
Sep 1, 2024
A new book, The Hamilton Scheme, explores a very different founder than the one we’ve come to think we know.
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Video
The Productivity Puzzle
Aug 28, 2024
There’s more to the census than demographics.
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Article
The “Fortune 500” of 1812
Aug 27, 2024
By 1812 the U.S. already had more business corporations than any other country and possibly more than all other countries combined.
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Working Paper
Working PaperScale and Scope in Early American Business History: The “Fortune 500” of 1812
Aug 2024
By 1812 the U.S. already had more business corporations than any other country, and possibly more than all other countries put together, securing its role as the world’s first “corporation nation.”
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News
Rolling Stone, Salon, and Bloomberg cite Ledley’s INET-supported research on government seed funding and drug price negotiations
Aug 22, 2024
“…the prohibition on negotiating price was kind of a poison pill in the original Medicare Act.”
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Article
Forget the Posturing – The Inflation Reduction Act May Work Better Than Many Expected
Aug 16, 2024
The IRA has the potential to rectify the imbalance between public benefit and private incentives
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Article
America Needs Intel Economically and Politically—But Is It Too Late?
Aug 12, 2024
Patrick Gelsinger stepped down as INTEL’s CEO on December 1. We published an analysis last August that provides context for why this is significant for the company and the US economy.
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Video
The Illusion of Migration as Development
Aug 7, 2024
Immanuel Ness critiques the belief that migration drives economic development, revealing how it often merely aids survival and perpetuates exploitation.
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Video
America’s Burning
Jul 31, 2024
What happened to the dream? Rob talks with David Smick about his new film and the inspiration for the project.
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Article
CrowdStrike Lessons: Liability Shields Fuel Risky Practices, Expert Warns
Jul 30, 2024
Cybersecurity expert Muayyad Al-Chalabi assesses CrowdStrike’s update failure and its broader implications for cybersecurity in a discussion with Lynn Parramore.
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Collection
The Green New Deal
An INET collection on the development (or non-development) of a Green New Deal to tackle the climate crisis
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News
INET Welcomes Sarah Abell as its Newest Governing Board Member
Jul 23, 2024
New INET Governing Board Member Announcement