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The Washington Post and National Public Radio Think that Central Banks Performed Perfectly in the Great DepressionDean Baker / July 15, 2010
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Lack of Demand, Not Lack of Confidence, Is the Reason that Businesses are Not HiringDean Baker / July 15, 2010
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Washington Post Editorializes for Trade Deals in News Section, AgainDean Baker / July 14, 2010
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Can the European Welfare State Survive? Can National Public Radio Survive?Dean Baker / July 14, 2010
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Relocation Camp Floods, Six Injured; Provision of Transitional Shelter Must be Ramped UpJake Johnston / July 13, 2010
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The Impact of Social Security Cuts on Retiree IncomeDean Baker and David Rosnick / July 13, 2010
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The High Costs of Protectionism: Prescription Drugs, AgainDean Baker / July 13, 2010
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Maybe Members of Congress Want to Cut Unemployment Benefits to Increase UnemploymentDean Baker / July 13, 2010
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The Attack of the Real Black Helicopter Gang: The IMF Is Coming for Your Social SecurityDean Baker / July 12, 2010
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Washington Sigue teniendo problemas con la democracia en América LatinaMark Weisbrot / July 12, 2010
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Drunk Driving at BPDean Baker / July 12, 2010
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Autoridades europeas aprovechan la "crisis" para aplicar "reformas" regresivasMark Weisbrot / July 12, 2010
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The Deficit Commission Refuses to Talk to Anyone Who Knows About the EconomyDean Baker / July 12, 2010
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Miami Herald Invents a "Consensus Among Economists" to Push Social Security CutsDean Baker / July 10, 2010
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6 Months Later, “Lack of Progress is Not for Lack of Funding”By far the biggest threat to people’s living conditions is the failure to provide any substantial, robust shelter. Sheeting and tents were never anything more than a very temporary solution. They [sheeting and tents] have a life expectancy of around six months.
Jake Johnston / July 09, 2010
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European Authorities Taking Advantage of “Crisis” To Enact Regressive “Reforms”Mark Weisbrot / July 09, 2010