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Testimony

The Causes of Economic Hardships for the Middle Class
Dean Baker's submitted testimony to the House Ways and Means Committee, January 31, 2007

Protecting and Strengthening Social Security
Dean Baker's testimony
before the House Ways and Means Committee, Subcommittee on Social Security, June 16, 2005

President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security
Dean Baker's comments presented to the Social Security Commission, August 14, 2001

 

Presentations 

Trade and Equality: The Role of Economists, presented at the plenary session of the Association for Social Economics in New Orleans, January 2008.

Globalization: It Doesn't Just Happen, presented
at In Search of Progressive America, a conference organized by the Wiardi Beckman Foundation in Amsterdam, November 2007.

Short-Term Gain for Long-Term Pain: The Real Story of Rubinomics, presented at the Hofstra University William Jefferson Clinton Presidential Conference, November, 2006

Reflections on Economic Reporting: Seven Years of the Economic Reporting Review, presentation to the reporting staff of Cox News Service, Washington, DC. June 9, 2003

Vaccine Buying Pools: Is More Protectionism the Best Route?, presented at the "Making New Technologies Work for Human Development" Conference, sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation and the United Nations Development Program in Tarrytown, NY (May 31 - June 2, 2001)

 

Panel Discussions 

Moving On —  The Economic and Policy Implications of the Housing Bubble sponsored by the Center for American Progress.  Washington, DC: December 8, 2006.  Dean Baker spoke on a panel moderated by U.S. Senator Paul Sarbanes (D-MD)

Globaphobia: Irrational Fear or Common Sense? Topic: The impact of globalization on economic growth and income distribution was sponsored by the Preamble Center( with Catherine Mann, Institute for International Economics; Robert Litan, Brookings Institution; and Mark Weisbrot, Preamble Center – until 1999, currently of the Center for Economic and Policy Research).. Moderated by Bob Davis of the Wall Street Journal October 1998.

Does Social Security Need to be 'Fixed'? Sponsored by the Progressive Challenge and the Preamble Center and moderated by Bob Rosenblatt of the Los Angeles Times (with Martha Phillips, Concord Coalition; Congressman Jim Kolbe (R-AZ); and Mark Weisbrot