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Historically Slow Productivity Growth Since 2005 Hampers Wages, Profits
Workers are losing their share of the benefits from economic growth. In his new paper, CEPR Senior Economist Dean Baker examines how much the typical worker lost as a result of upward redistribution.
Private Equity and Surprise Medical Billing
In this new paper, CEPR Co-Director Eileen Applebaum, with Cornell University’s Rosemary Batt explain how hospital outsourcing and private equity-owned physician staffing companies drive up health care costs, insurance premiums, and the surge of surprising medical bills.
The Return of the Right in Latin America
There are a number of factors that led to the return of the Right in Latin America," Alex Main writes for Jacobin. But "In nearly every case, the US provided a helping hand to right-wing forces."
Ecuador’s IMF Austerity Program Likely to Result in Economic Recession, Higher Unemployment
A new CEPR report examines Ecuador’s March 2019 agreement with the IMF and finds that Ecuador is likely to have lower GDP per capita, higher unemployment, and increased macroeconomic instability under the program.
Op-eds & Columns
The Kitchen-Table Case for Impeaching Trump
Jeff Hauser and Eleanor Eagan
Washington Monthly, September 19, 2019
The Official U.S. Poverty Rate is Based on a Hopelessly Out-of-Date Metric
Shawn Fremstad
The Washington Post, September 16, 2019
US Sanctions Are Designed to Kill
Kevin Cashman and Cavan Kharrazian
Jacobin, September 1, 2019
IMF Reforms Can Make Things Worse: The Case of Ecuador
Mark Weisbrot
The Guardian, August 27, 2019
Publications
The Productivity to Paycheck Gap: 2019 Update
September 2019, Dean Baker
Private Equity Tries to Protect Another Profit Center
September 2019, Eileen Appelbaum and Rosemary Batt
Letter from Eileen Appelbaum to Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Stop Wall Street Looting Act
July 18, 2019, Eileen Appelbaum
"Headwinds to Growth": The IMF Program in Ecuador
July 2019, Mark Weisbrot and Andrés Arauz
CEPR in the News
Fed Comes to Its Senses, Lowers Interest Rate
The Real News, September 20, 2019
Trump Can Spin Economic Numbers – But He Likely Can’t Manipulate Them, Experts Say
CNBC, September 10, 2019
U.S. manufacturing is in a recession. What does that mean for the rest of the country?
CBS News Online, September 06, 2019
Will this Argentine Crisis Hurt the IMF Reputation?
Associated Press, September 05, 2019
What Does America Have Against Vacation?
Washington Post, August 28, 2019
Blogs
CEPR Blog
Blog postings by CEPR staff and updates on the latest briefings and activities at the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
Beat the Press
Beat the Press is Dean Baker's commentary on economic reporting. Dean Baker is senior economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR).
The Americas Blog
Social, political and economic analysis of the Western Hemisphere.
Blue Collar Jobs Tracker
CEPR’s Blue Collar Jobs Tracker lets you take a closer look at the path of job growth in four major blue-collar industries: manufacturing, mining, construction, and logging.
Haiti: Relief and Reconstruction Watch
Relief and Reconstruction Watch is a blog that tracks multinational aid efforts in Haiti with an eye towards ensuring they are oriented towards the needs of the Haitian people.
The World in Transition: Economics & Politics
Mark Weisbrot’s blog on economic and political trends in a multi-polar world.
Research Tools
Online Calculators
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