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The Reform of Intellectual Property
July 2005, Dean Baker
 
A Note on Venezuela's Economic Performance
June 2005, Mark Weisbrot
 
Things That Will Happen Before Social Security Faces a Shortfall
June 2005, Dean Baker
 
No Way Out: How Prime Age Workers Get Trapped in Minimum Wage Jobs
May 2005, Heather Boushey
 
Social Security Rates of Return with "Progressive Indexation"
May 2005, Dean Baker and David Rosnick
 
Correcting Employment Rates in the 2000 Decennial Census Using Information from the CPS-Census 2000
May 2005, John Schmitt and Dean Baker
 
The Regressive Impact of the Progressive Indexation of Social Security Benefits
May 2005, Dean Baker
 
Bigger Than the Social Security Crisis: Wasteful Spending on Prescription Drugs
April 2005, Dean Baker
 
Labor Markets and Economic Inequality in the United States Since the End of the 1970s
April 2005, John Schmitt
 
Finding the Better Fit: Receiving Unemployment Insurance Increases Likelihood of Re-employment with Health Insurance
April 23, 2005, (CEPR/EPI) Heather Boushey and Jeff Wenger
 
Family-Friendly Policies: Boosting Mothers' Wages
April 2005, Heather Boushey
 
The Social Security Shortfall and the National Defense Shortfall
April 2005, Dean Baker
 
Social Security: The Most Important Anti-Poverty Program for Children
March 29, 2005, Heather Boushey
 
The Burden of Social Security Taxes and the Burden of Excessive Health Care Costs
March 2005, Dean Baker and David Rosnick
 
When Done Right, Work Supports Work: Medicaid and Mothers' Employment and Wages
March 2005, Heather Boushey
 
Basic Facts on Social Security and Proposed Benefit Cuts/Privatization
March 2005, Dean Baker and David Rosnick
 
The Burden of Social Security Taxes and the Burden of Wage Inequality
March 2005, Dean Baker
 
Defaulting on the Social Security Trust Fund: What It Would Mean, and How It Would Be Done
March 2005, Dean Baker
 
Empty Promises: The Benefits to African American Men of Private Accounts Under President Bush's Social Security Plan
February 2005, Dean Baker
 
The Effects on Employment and Wages When Medicaid and Child Care Subsidies are No Longer Available
January 2005, Heather Boushey
 
Growing the Social Security Crisis: The Social Security Administration's Poverty Rate Projections
January 2005, Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot
 
Who's Dreaming? Homeownership Among Low Income Families
January 2005, Dean Baker
 
The Crisis in America's Housing: Confronting Myths and Promoting a Balanced Housing Policy
January 2005, Dushaw Hockett, Patrick McElwee, Danilo Pelletiere, and Diane Schwartz
 
Poor Numbers: The Impact of Trade Liberalization on World Poverty
November 2004, Mark Weisbrot, David Rosnick and Dean Baker
 
The Benefits to State Governments from the Free Market Drug Act
November 2004, Dean Baker
 
A House Divided: How Welfare Reform Pits Working Families Against the Nonworking Poor
Fall 2004, Heather Boushey
 
The No Economist/Policy Analyst Left Behind Test for Social Security
November 2004, Dean Baker
 
Bad Times: The Impact of Changes in Work Schedules on Productivity Growth
November 2004, John Schmitt and Dean Baker
 
Getting Mexico to Grow with NAFTA: The World Bank's Analysis
October 2004, Mark Weisbrot, David Rosnick, and Dean Baker
 
Recent Job Loss Hits the African-American Middle Class Hard
October 2004, John Schmitt
 
Going Down With the Dollar: The Cost to Developing Countries of a Declining Dollar
September 2004, Mark Weisbrot, David Rosnick, and Dean Baker
 
Insuring the Uninsured: The Gains From Reducing Waste
September 2004, Dean Baker
 
Financing Drug Research: What Are the Issues?
September 2004, Dean Baker
 
Black Swans, Conspiracy Theories, and the Quixotic Search for Fraud: A Look at Hausmann and Rigobon's Analysis of Venezuela's Referendum Vote
September 2004, Mark Weisbrot, David Rosnick, and Todd Tucker
 
Unemployment and Labor Market Institutions: The Failure of the Empirical Case for Deregulation
September 2004, Dean Baker, Andrew Glyn, David Howell, and John Schmitt
 
Labor Market Performance in Pennsylvania, 2001-2004: Pennsylvania Lags Behind the Nation
September 2004, John Schmitt
 
Labor Market Performance in Ohio, 2001-2004: Ohio Lags Behind the Nation
September 2004, John Schmitt
 
Labor Market Performance in Michigan, 2001-2004: Michigan Lags Behind the Nation
September 2004, John Schmitt
 
Dangerous Trends: The Growth of Debt in the U.S. Economy
September 2004, Dean Baker
 
Analysis of the Upcoming Release of 2003 Data on Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance
August 2004, Heather Boushey
 
Polling and the Ballot: The Venezuelan Referendum
August 2004, David Rosnick
 
The Rise in Job Displacement, 1991-2004: The Crisis in American Manufacturing
August 2004, John Schmitt
 
Too Much Bubbly at the Fed?
July 2004, Dean Baker
 
Applying Economics to Economists: Good Governance at the International Financial Institutions
July 2004, Mark Weisbrot and Dean Baker
 
Job Displacement over the Business Cycle, 1991-2001
July 2004, John Schmitt
 
Computer Assisted Exam Results
Summer 2004, John Schmitt and Jonathan Wadsworth
 
Plunging Employment: Blame Mom?
June 2004, Dean Baker and Heather Boushey
 
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
 
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