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August 16, 2012  
Leading Euro Thinkers Debate ICEC Statement
The July 23 statement by the INET Council on the Euro Zone Crisis (ICEC) made 
waves throughout Europe and had a major impact on the economic policy 
discussion. But it was also the subject of much debate. One of these critiques 
came from Heiner Flassbeck, a director at the United Nations Conference on 
Trade and Development. INET’s Rob Johnson responded to the criticism, saying 
that he “welcomes the challenge of such a creative thinker.” Johnson then 
delved into Flassbeck’s insights into the euro zone crisis and Flassbeck 
replied to Johnson on the INET Blog by more deeply exploring his suggestion 
that changes in wages and productivity – and the unneighborly German economic 
policies that drove them – were at the heart of what created the crisis.

Read the Exchange Here 
  How Do You Model the Unmodelable?

Four INET grantees (Roman Frydman, Michael Goldberg, Søren Johansen, and 
Katarina Juselius) have joined forces to examine the issue.

In this latest installment of INET's series
30 Ways to Be an Economist, each shares how they came to study this innovative 
topic in new economic thinking and what it means to research imperfect 
knowledge and non-routine change.
Watch The Video   Are Economists at Fault for Recent Crises?

In a recent interview, INET Advisory Board member and Executive Director for 
Financial Stability at the Bank of England Andy Haldane took aim at the 
economics profession.

“I think one of the great errors we as economists made in pursuing that was 
that we started believing the assumptions of economics, and saying things that 
made no intellectual sense,” Haldane said
Read The Story     
 
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