CEPR covers issues on the economy as related to law and government.
CEPR analiza temas económicos relacionados con la ley y el gobierno de EEUU.
CEPR covers issues on the economy as related to law and government.
CEPR analiza temas económicos relacionados con la ley y el gobierno de EEUU.
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COVID-19Economic GrowthGovernmentHealth and Social ProgramsInequalityUnited States Curbing Inequities in the Distribution of Emergency Relief: Lessons from the CARES Act in Health CareEileen Appelbaum / March 03, 2022
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Affordable Care ActEconomic GrowthGovernmentIMFInequalitySanctionsUnited StatesUS Foreign PolicyWorkersWorld Assessing the First Year of Biden, in GraphsAlgernon AustinDean BakerDan BeetonHayley BrownJulie Yixia CaiKevin CashmanShawn FremstadMichael GalantJake JohnstonBrett HeinzAlexander Main / February 25, 2022
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GovernmentUnited States These States: US Federal-State-Local Fiscal Relations in the Wake of Pandemic-Driven RecessionMax B. Sawicky / January 19, 2022
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GovernmentIntellectual PropertySpotlightUnited States CEPR Spotlight: Vaccines, Patents and CopyrightsDawn Niederhauser / December 20, 2021
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Economic GrowthGovernment Winning the Tax Game: Tax Stock ReturnsDean Baker / September 28, 2021
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BudgetGovernmentUnited States Joe Biden Could Be Tempted to Reach for the Platinum CoinDean Baker / CNN / September 28, 2021
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Economic PolicyGovernmentHaitiLatin America and the CaribbeanOrganization of American StatesUS Foreign Policy Haiti Since the 2010 Earthquake: A Review of 11 Years Following the MoneyJake Johnston / August 24, 2021
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BoliviaGovernmentLatin America and the Caribbean The OAS’s Favorite Electoral Authority in Bolivia Just Slammed the OAS for Causing “Havoc” after the 2019 ElectionsGuillaume LongAlexander Main / July 20, 2021
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GovernmentInequality Washington Post Has Another Pulitzer Prize Contender in Mind Reading Category, Tells Us Why Republican Senators Don’t Want to Increase I.R.S. EnforcementDean Baker / July 18, 2021
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COVID-19GovernmentJobsUnited StatesWorkers The Bureau of Labor Statistics Counted Only Eight Strikes in 2020, Payday Report Counted 1,200/ July 13, 2021