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Center for Economic and Policy Research
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The Fiscal and Economic Risks of Territorial Taxation
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Vast Majority of Wage Earners Are Working Harder, and For Not Much More
Lawrence Mishel
Global Trade Watch
Prosperity Undermined During Era of Fast Tracked NAFTA and WTO Model Trade Agreements
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Valuing Good Health in Philadelphia: The Costs and Benefits of Paid Sick Days
Claudia Williams