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Helping Homeowners: More Money to the BanksDean Baker / July 19, 2010
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IMF and the European Union Support Larger Deficit in Hungary to Help BanksDean Baker / July 19, 2010
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CELAC Steams AheadAlexander Main / July 16, 2010
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France Isn’t Paying Back What it Owes Haiti After All: The Question is, Why Not?CEPR / July 16, 2010
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Nonsense Doesn't Make Sense Because a J.P. Morgan CEO Says ItDean Baker / July 16, 2010
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Locally Sourced Food Aid Could Stimulate Rural Economy, Help those in Need“Food aid has its place in an emergency,” says Ms. Ashmore. “But it’s not a sustainable solution because it puts the local people out of business.”
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Elizabeth Warren for Consumer Protection BoardDean Baker / July 16, 2010
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Third Consecutive Month of Deflation as CPI Falls 0.1 Percent in JuneDavid Rosnick / July 16, 2010
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Latin America and the Caribbean
Life Imitates Art: That Completes My ArgumentMark Weisbrot / July 16, 2010
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Franklin Raines on Deficit Reduction: More Advice from the Folks That Wrecked the EconomyDean Baker / July 16, 2010
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Alan Greenspan Wants the Tax Cuts to Expire: Why Should Anyone Care?Dean Baker / July 16, 2010
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Lost Housing Equity, Not Stock Declines Forced Older Workers to Keep WorkingDean Baker / July 16, 2010
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Drug Patents Give Companies Like GlaxoSmithKline Incentive to LieDean Baker / July 16, 2010
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The Path of Unemployment in the Great RecessionDean Baker / July 15, 2010
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Erskine Bowles and the Price of Ignorance: 335,000 a YearDean Baker / July 15, 2010