Blogs
CEPR News April 2013
CEPR News, March 2013
Contra the Crowd-Out Thesis: Countries that Spent More on Seniors Also Spend More on Children
Let’s Not Make a Deal
Labor Market Policy Research Reports, February 2 – 8, 2013
CEPR News January 2013
Debt to China: Budget Deficits and Trade Deficits
Fiscal Cliff Deal was a Raw Deal for Low-Income, Working-Class People
Unemployment Falls, But Slow Job Growth Mixed With Deficit Reduction Could Make for an Even Slower Recovery
Labor Market Policy Research Reports, November 17 – 30, 2012
CEPR News November 2012
The States and Full Employment
Shameless CEO Campaign Sends Debt-Laden Caesar’s CEO to Lecture the 99% on Fixing Debt
CEPR News October 2012
Fixing our Fiscal Health: Budget Deficits and Health Care Costs
CEPR News September 2012
USA Today Says It's Time to Tax Wall Street
The Erskine Bowles Stock Index
Labor Market Policy Research Reports August 11 – 17
CEPR News July 2012
The Disagreement Behind Planet Money's Economic Platform
Wall Street Tax Eclipses Other Deficit Reduction Options
Labor Market Policy Research Reports May 14 - 18, 2012
Should We Cut Cancer Research to Pay for More Bombers?
Labor Market Policy Research Reports, April 30 – May 4, 2012
Public Pensions as Stimulus and the Problem of Recession Deniers
CEPR in the News April 2012
Labor Market Policy Research Reports, April 23 - 27, 2012
Austerity, the Path to Prosperity?
Labor Market Policy Research Reports, April 9 – 13, 2012
Shoring Up Medicare and Reducing the Budget Deficit Is Not Double-Counting
More Musings on Modern Monetary Theory
CEPR News March 2012
Labor Market Policy Research Reports, March 26 – 30, 2012
Labor Market Policy Research Reports, March 19 – 23, 2012
Labor Market Policy Research Reports, Feb. 27 - March 2, 2012
AEI Touts the End of the Deficit Problem
Getting A Grip on Deficit Hysterics
CBO Letter on FTT: When There's No Smoke, There's No Fire
Why GDP Per Capita Can Start A Bar Fight
A Tale of Two Deficit Charts
What Political Compromises Could Create Jobs?
Ending Loser Liberalism and Restructuring the Market Economy
Clearing the Air on "Too Big To Fail"
Labor Market Policy Research Reports, Oct. 10 – 14, 2011
Stan Greenberg Appears to be Confused About the Effects of Conservative Block Grant Schemes
How It Could Have Been Different This Time
2000-2011: A Lost Economic Decade
Bleak BLS Report Shows No Job Growth in August
Do They Understand Inflation at Cato?
A Lesson on the Federal Reserve Board and the Deficit
A Different Kind of Stimulus
The Town Hall Rage Over Ryan's Medicare Plan
Bond Dealer's Cold Feet Get Deficit Hawks Excited
Economic Policy Still Failing U.S. Workers
Go After Wall Street, Not the Teachers
Is New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Presidential Material?
Is Obama's Budget a Deficit Enabler?
Upward Revision of Deficit Has Nothing to Do With Increased Spending
Your Tax Dollars at Work: Redistribution in Washington Today
Commissions' Findings Three Months Late
Panelists: Stimulus was Too Small, More Action Needed to Jumpstart Economy
Never Mind: America Speaks Again
Crime and Punishment (and Budgets)
|