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Articles and analyses from the INET community on the key economic questions of our time.

Private Data, Public Danger? How the Shutdown Poses Risks to the Entire Economy
As the government shutdown drags on, official economic data has slowed to a crawl, leaving policymakers, markets, and citizens increasingly reliant on private-sector numbers. That鈥檚 a problem.

Unlocking America鈥檚 Political Finance History: Campaign Data from the National Archives
INET鈥檚 new data archive of historical political finance records at the National Archives assembles all campaign finance reports filed by political parties and presidential candidates up to 1974, the year before the Federal Election Commission was established.

The AI Bubble and the U.S. Economy: How Long Do 鈥淗allucinations鈥 Last?
This paper argues that (i) we have reached 鈥減eak GenAI鈥 in terms of current Large Language Models (LLMs); scaling (building more data centers and using more chips) will not take us further to the goal of 鈥淎rtificial General Intelligence鈥 (AGI); returns are diminishing rapidly; (ii) the AI-LLM industry and the larger U.S. economy are experiencing a speculative bubble, which is about to burst.