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Bolivia Faces Good Prospects for Economic and Social Reform
March 14, 2006
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Over 400 Economists and Social Scientists Urge Congress to Save Key Census Survey
March 2, 2006
Study Finds that Labor Department Overstates Share of Working Americans By 1.4 Percentage Points
February 2, 2006
Decline In Auto Industry Undermines Well-Paid Jobs for African Americans
January 23, 2006
Medicare Could Lower Drug Costs if It Negotiated Prices Directly With Drug Companies
January 18, 2006
Costs of WTO 'Development Round' Could Outweigh Benefits for Developing Countries
December 15, 2005
Economic Study Refutes Myth that Women are Opting Out
November 30, 2005
World Bank's Claims on WTO Doha Round Clarified
November 22, 2005
Do Bubbles Bother Bernanke?
November 8, 2005
75% of American Workers Lack Decent Wages and Benefits
October 18, 2005
Economists Document Long-Term Growth Fall-Off for Developing Countries
September 21, 2005
Student Debt Rising Due To Higher College Costs
September 7, 2005
Katrina's Economic Fallout Could Slow Economy
September 6, 2005
Economy Creating Fewer Jobs For Women, Younger Workers
August 31, 2005
Housing Calculator Compares Cost of Owning vs. Renting in 378 U.S. Regions
August 3, 2005
Statement: Economic Arguments Surrounding CAFTA Remain Misunderstood
Statement by Mark Weisbrot, July 14, 2005
The ABCs of the Housing Bubble
July 7, 2005
CEPR Testifies Before the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Social Security
June 16, 2005
Focus on Social Security Misses 9 Disturbing Trends
June 1, 2005
Many Minimum Wage Workers Ages 25 to 54 Trapped in Low-Wage Jobs
May 18, 2005
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