CEPR examina cómo las políticas afectan el crecimiento económico, el empleo, los precios, la pobreza y la salud.
CEPR examina cómo las políticas afectan el crecimiento económico, el empleo, los precios, la pobreza y la salud.
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Economic GrowthWorkers The Problem with Structural Unemployment in the U.S.Dean Baker / October 04, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthWorkers Urban Myth: Structural Unemployment in Today's EconomyCEPR / October 03, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthGlobalization and TradeIntellectual PropertyWorld Cracking Down on China Means Cracking Down on Mitt RomneyDean Baker / October 01, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthWorkers Labor Market Policy Research Reports, September 22 – 28, 2012CEPR / September 28, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthGovernment USA Today Says It's Time to Tax Wall StreetCEPR / September 27, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthGlobalization and TradeInequalityIntellectual Property Tax Policy Not the Root of U.S. Economic ProblemDean Baker / September 25, 2012
· Data Byte
Economic Growth New Privately Owned Housing Units Started, Aug 1992 – Aug 2012CEPR / September 25, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthGovernment Lower End of Housing Market Continues to Push Prices HigherDean Baker / September 25, 2012
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Economic GrowthGovernment Debt Worries: Economists Fail Arithmetic, AgainDean Baker / September 24, 2012
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Economic GrowthGovernmentInequality ‘The Great American Tax Debate’ Misses the PointEileen Appelbaum / September 19, 2012