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INET Oxford is a research institute that explores the interdisciplinary links between economics, complexity science and sustainability. It publishes papers, reports and books on topics such as climate change, automation, artificial intelligence, productivity and social norms.
To foster new economic thinking, we host convenings that gather together a diverse community of thinkers from different fields, countries, and schools of thought.
The Institute for New Economic Thinking ( INET) is a New York City –based nonprofit think tank. It was founded in October 2009 as a result of the 2007–2012 global financial crisis, and runs a variety of affiliated programs at major universities such as the Cambridge-INET Institute at the University of Cambridge .
- October 2009
- Robert Johnson
- New York City, United States
YSI is a global community of students and young professionals who explore new economic thinking and challenge conventional wisdom. It is part of INET, an organization that funds research, education, and events on economic issues.
Chaired by Nobel laureates Joseph Stiglitz and Michael Spence, INET has assembled a global team of leaders and scholars calling for new thinking & new rules for the world economy.