CEPR investigates economic and social policies that affect, as well as methods of measuring, levels of hardship, poverty and inequality in the U.S.
CEPR investiga las políticas económicas y sociales que afectan, así como los métodos para medir, los niveles de adversidad, pobreza y desigualdad en los Estados Unidos.
CEPR investigates economic and social policies that affect, as well as methods of measuring, levels of hardship, poverty and inequality in the U.S.
CEPR investiga las políticas económicas y sociales que afectan, así como los métodos para medir, los niveles de adversidad, pobreza y desigualdad en los Estados Unidos.
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InequalityIntellectual PropertyWall StreetWorkers New Year’s Resolutions: Ten Ways to Combat Upward Redistribution of IncomeDean Baker / January 05, 2015
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GovernmentInequality Does the University of Michigan’s New Football Coach Need Food Stamps?Dean Baker / January 05, 2015
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InequalityIntellectual Property World's Richest Man Tries to Defend Wealth InequalityDean Baker / October 16, 2014
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Economic GrowthGlobalization and TradeInequality The Damage from a High US Trade DeficitDean Baker / October 13, 2014
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Globalization and TradeGovernmentHealth and Social ProgramsIMFInequality The Deficit Is Down and the Deficit Hawks Are FuriousDean Baker / October 13, 2014
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Inequality Capital in the Twenty-First Century: Are We Doomed Without a Wealth Tax?Dean Baker / October 07, 2014
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Inequality The Mysteries of Inequality are Only Mysterious to ElitesDean Baker / September 22, 2014
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GovernmentInequality The Entitlement of the Very RichDean Baker / August 11, 2014
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InequalityWorkers When Will the US Catch Up to the Rest of the World on Paid Family Leave?CEPR / August 08, 2014
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Economic GrowthInequalityWorkers 'Are We There Yet?' Moving Beyond the Recovery QuestionCEPR / July 21, 2014