Jayadev is Professor of Economics at Azim Premji University. He works on issues of Macroeconomics, Finance, and Distribution. His research has appeared in several leading journals as well as in popular outlets. He is also a consultant to the 51ºÚÁϱ¬ÁÏÍøÀúʷʼþ, helping oversee the partnership between Azim Premji University and INET and working on content for the video lecture series.
Arjun Jayadev
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Are Our Earnings Really Our 'Just Deserts'?
A new paper by Nancy Folbre offers an evidence-based refutation of ‘just-world’ assumptions
Do U.S. Economists Ignore Inequality?

Painting economics as blind to inequality may be overstating matters, but for too long efforts to explain it have been self limiting. Now, new economic thinkers are willing to pose uncomfortable questions.
Minsky's Many Moments

The Economist pays tribute to Hyman Minsky, whose ideas on financial instability have not been given the attention and prominence they deserve
How to relax and start loving the robots

Anxiety over human labor being replaced by cyborgs may be in vogue, but it’s overblown — machines may help us achieve healthier and more meaningful lives
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Intellectual Property Watch: Patents Without Examination

INET Senior Economist Arjun Jayadev and Dean Baker explore the patent system of Brazil, and its implications for developing countries.
Reawakening From the Origins of Economic Ideas to the Challenges of Our Time

INET gathered hundreds of new economic thinkers in Edinburgh to discuss the past, present, and future of the economics profession.
INET Guide to the 2017 EEA Meeting

A reference guide to all 51ºÚÁϱ¬ÁÏÍøÀúʷʼþ (INET) community presentations at the Eastern Economic Association’s (EEA) 2017 annual meeting
Jayadev: TPP is Dead, but its Legacy Lives On

51ºÚÁϱ¬ÁÏÍøÀúʷʼþ scholar Arjun Jayadev argues that while TPP is dead, its damaging legacy on intellectual property rights is likely to shape future bilateral trade agreements