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Studies in New Economic Thinking

The 2008 financial crisis pointed to problems in economic theory that require more than just big data to solve. INET's series in New Economic Thinking exists to ensure that innovative work that advances economics and better integrates it with other social sciences and the study of history and institutions can reach a broad audience in a timely way.

General Editor: Thomas Ferguson, Institute for New Economic Thinking, New York

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  • Economics without Preferences

    Microeconomics and Policymaking Beyond the Maximizing Individual

    Mandler, Michael
    Published: Not yet published - available from March 2025

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  • Edward A. Tenenbaum and the Deutschmark

    How an American Jew Became the Father of Germany’s Postwar Economic Revival

    Holtfrerich, Carl-Ludwig
    Published: October 2024

    £45.99

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  • Power and Inequality

    A Reformist Perspective

    Roncaglia, Alessandro
    Published: January 2024

    £26.99

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  • Money and Empire

    Charles P. Kindleberger and the Dollar System

    Mehrling, Perry
    Published: August 2022

    £29.99

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  • Never Together

    The Economic History of a Segregated America

    Temin, Peter
    Published: February 2022

    £34.99

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  • How Novelty and Narratives Drive the Stock Market

    Black Swans, Animal Spirits and Scapegoats

    Mangee, Nicholas
    Published: October 2021

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  • Macroeconomic Inequality from Reagan to Trump

    Market Power, Wage Repression, Asset Price Inflation, and Industrial Decline

    Taylor, Lance
    Published: August 2020

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