Finance, Jobs & Macroeconomics
Good Company: Economic Policy after Shareholder Primacy
In Good Company, PERI researcher Lenore Palladino analyzes how, under the doctrine of “shareholder primacy,” corporations operate with short-term goals to deliver profits to shareholders. Palladino explains how corporations draw power from public charters. In return, companies are meant to innovate for the betterment of the society that supports them. In practice, that commitment to social well-being is neglected, with stock buybacks and top management bonuses prioritized instead. Palladino describes how modern corporations could play this intended role as a positive social actor, and offers tangible policy solutions that could make this alternative purpose a reality.
Busting the Bankers’ Club: Finance for the Rest of Us
PERI researcher Gerald Epstein’s book Busting the Bankers’ Club: Finance for the Rest of Us uncovers the deep roots of Wall Street’s political and economic power. The book describes how, due to the long-term erosion of regulatory policies, current U.S. financial practices promote instability and crises and produce destructive impacts on workers and communities. Epstein also examines in depth the “Club Busters.” These are the political activists, organizations, financial regulators, legal scholars, economists, and policymakers who are fighting the destructive power of finance and aiming to build a financial system that serves the rest of us.
Finance, Jobs, & Macroeconomics Research and Commentary
Global Inflation Conference Research and Commentary
Inflation in an Unequal World Economy
Global Inflation Conference Research and Commentary
Learning the Right Lessons from Recent Inflation
Josh Bivens
Global Inflation Conference Research and Commentary
Supply Shocks, Inflation, and the Limits of Monetary Policy
Marc Jarsulic
A Progressive Political Economy Guide to Inflation
C.J. Polychroniou
Global Inflation Conference Research and Commentary
Two Percent Inflation Targeting Harms Growth
Robert Pollin and Hanae Bouazza
Inflation Targeting in Open Economies: The Contradictions of Determinacy and Stability
Esteban Pérez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo
Global Inflation Conference Research and Commentary
Considerations on Inflation, Economic Growth and the 2 Percent Inflation Target
Robert Pollin and Hanae Bouazza
Past Economic Decline Predicts Opioid Prescription Rates
Herb Susmann, Elias Nosrati, Michael Ash, Michael Marmot and Lawrence King
Global Inflation Conference Research and Commentary
Myth and Reality in the Great Inflation Debate: Supply Shocks and Wealth Effects in a Multipolar World Economy
Thomas Ferguson and Servaas Storm
Global Inflation Conference Research and Commentary
The Fed’s Real Reaction Function: Monetary Policy, Inflation, Unemployment, Inequality – and Presidential Politics
James Galbraith, Olivier Giovannoni and Ann Russo
Global Inflation Conference Research and Commentary
Effective Inflation Control Requires Supply-Side Policy
Marc Jarsulic
Global Inflation Conference Research and Commentary
Who Killed the Phillips Curve? A Murder Mystery
David Ratner and Jae Sim
Global Inflation Conference Research and Commentary
Inflation in Times of Overlapping Emergencies: Systemically Significant Prices from an Input-Output Perspective
Isabella Weber, Jesús Lara Jauregui, Lucas Teixeira and Luiza Nassif Pires
Global Inflation Today: What Is to Be Done?
December 2, 2022 to December 3, 2022
Global Inflation Conference Research and Commentary
Lessons from the Inflation of 2021-202(?)
Asha Banerjee and Josh Bivens
The Fed’s Response to Rising Inflation Protects the Wealthy at Workers’ Expense
Gerald Epstein, Robert Pollin and C.J. Polychroniou