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CEPR's issue briefs and briefing papers are listed chronologically. To browse by topic, see Issues. To browse by author, see Experts - Publications.

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Working Moms and Child Care
May 2004, Heather Boushey and Joseph Wright, 
 
Health Insurance Data Briefs
April 2004, Heather Boushey, Joseph Wright, and Mayra Murray Díaz
 
For Welfare Reform to Work, Jobs Must Be Available
April 2004, Heather Boushey and David Rosnick
 
Medicare Choice Plus, the Answer to the Long-Term Deficit Problem
March 2004, Dean Baker
 
NAFTA at Ten: The Recount
March 2004, Mark Weisbrot, David Rosnick, and Dean Baker
 
The Cancún Ministerial and the U.S.: Public Perception, Reality, and Implications
February 2004, Mark Weisbrot and Todd Tucker
 
The Current Account Deficit and the Budget Deficit: Is $600 Billion Missing?
February 2004, Dean Baker
 
Fool's Gold: Projections of the U.S. Import Market
January 2004, Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot
 
The Housing Bubble in New England
January 2004, Dean Baker
 
Still a Pain: The Cost of Prescription Drugs to Seniors With the Medicare Drug Benefit
December 2003, Dean Baker
 
UI is Not a Safety Net for Unemployed Former Welfare Recipients
December 2003, Heather Boushey and Jeffrey B. Wenger
 
The $300 Billion Question: How Much Do High-Income Countries Subsidize Agriculture?
December 2003, Joseph Wright
 
Another Lost Decade? Latin America's Growth Failure Continues into the 21st Century
November 2003, Mark Weisbrot and David Rosnick
 
The Artistic Freedom Voucher: Internet Age Alternative to Copyrights
November 2003, Dean Baker
 
Labor Market Protections and Unemployment: Does the IMF Have a Case?
November 2003, Dean Baker and John Schmitt
 
Hard Times in the New Millennium: The Fate of Youth in the Bush Years
November 2003, Heather Boushey and John Schmitt
 
An Analysis of The Harvard Center’s Case Against the Housing Bubble
October 2003, Dean Baker
 
Too Sunny In Latin America? The IMF’s Overly Optimistic Growth Projections and Their Consequences
September 2003, Dean Baker and David Rosnick
 
The Forty-Four Trillion Dollar Deficit Scare
September 2003, Dean Baker and David Rosnick
 
Professional Protectionists: The Gains From Free Trade in Highly Paid Professional Services
September 2003, Dean Baker
 
Jobs Held by Former Welfare Recipients Hit Hard by Economic Downturn
September 2003, Heather Boushey and David Rosnick
 
Child's Play? The Bush Administration’s Misuse of Data
August 2003, David Rosnick
 
The Real Budget and the Real Budget Deficit
August 2003, Dean Baker and David Rosnick
 
Homeownership in a Bubble: The Fast Path to Poverty
August 2003, Dean Baker and Simone Baribeau
 
False Promises on Trade
July 2003, Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot
 
Reflections on Economic Reporting: Seven Years of the Economic Reporting Review
June 2003, Dean Baker
 
World Bank Involvement in the Privitisation of Public Pension Systems in Dev. & Transition Countries
May 2003, Dean Baker and Debayani Kar
 
Who Cares? The Child Care Choices of Working Mothers
May 2003, Heather Boushey
 
George W. Bush's America vs. "Old Europe" on Jobs
April 2003, Dean Baker and Simone Baribeau
 
The IMF-World Bank Plan for Sri Lanka: Will it Help or Hinder South Asian Success?
April 2003, Debayani Kar
 
Is It Time to Export the US Tax Model to Latin America?
April 2003, John Schmitt
 
The Debt Explosion Among College Graduates
April 2003, Heather Boushey
 
When Rivers Flow Upstream: International Capital Movements in the Era of Globalization
March 2003, Monique Morrissey and Dean Baker
 
Growing Pain: The Expense of Drugs for the Elderly
February 2003, Dean Baker and John Schmitt
 
The Dividend Tax Break: Taxing Logic
January 2003, Dean Baker
 
The Economic Costs of a War in Iraq: The Negative Scenario
December 2002, Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot
 
Dangerous Minds: The Track Record of Economic and Financial Analysts
December 2002, Dean Baker
 
The Housing Affordability Index: A Case of Economic Malpractice
December 2002, Dean Baker
 
Argentina's Crisis: The Costs and Consequences of Default to the IFIs
November 2002, Mark Weisbrot and Alan Cibils
 
Labor Market Institutions and Unemployment: A Critical Analysis of Cross-Country Evidence
November 2002, Dean Baker, Andrew Glyn, David Howell and John Schmitt
 
Promoting Good Ideas on Drugs: Are Patents the Best Way?
October 2002, Dean Baker and Noriko Chatani
 
Paying the Bills in Brazil: Does the IMF Math Add Up?
September 2002, Mark Weisbrot and Dean Baker
 
Give Me a Break: The Extent of Paid Holidays and Vacation
September 2002, Helene Jorgensen
 
Argentina Since Default: The IMF and the Depression
September 2002, Alan Cibils, Mark Weisbrot and Debayani Kar
 
The Run-Up in Home Prices: Is it Real or Is it Another Bubble?
August 2002, Dean Baker
 
Defined Contributions from Workers, Guaranteed Benefits for Bankers: The World Bank's Approach to Social Security Reform
July 2002, Dean Baker and Debayani Kar
 
The Stock Market Bubble and Investing Social Security in the Stock Market
July 2002, Dean Baker
 
The Relative Impact of Trade Liberalization on Developing Countries
June 2002, Mark Weisbrot and Dean Baker
 
Business Week Restates the Nineties
April 2002, Dean Baker
 
The Role of Social Security Privitization in Argentina's Economic Crisis
April 2002, Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot
 
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