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2000 Archive

NAIRU: Dangerous Dogma at the Fed by Dean Baker, published by the Financial Markets Center, December 1, 2000. This paper provides an in-depth critique of the concept of a non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU).
One Year After Seattle: Globalization Revisited by Mark Weisbrot, November 27, 2000
The Costs of the Stock Market Bubble by Dean Baker, November 27, 2000
The Emperor Has No Growth: Declining Economic Growth Rates in the Era of Globalization by Mark Weisbrot, Robert Naiman, and Joyce Kim, November 27, 2000. PDF
Diverting the Old Age Crisis: International Projections of Living Standards in the 21st Century, by Dean Baker, July 17, 2000.
The Administrative Costs of the Bush and Gore Proposals for Individual Accounts, by Dean Baker, July 17, 2000.
Governor Bush's Individual Account Proposal: A Reassessment Using Realistic Stock Return Projection. by Dean Baker, June 14, 2000
Double Bubble: The Implications of the Over-Valuation of the Stock Market and the Dollar examines the over-valued stock market and dollar. The paper shows that current stock prices are inconsistent with plausible projections of future profit growth. By Dean Baker, June 2000. PDF
Excerpts from the new book, Social Security: The Phony Crisis, by Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot, which appeared in the Washington Spectator in March 2000
Taxing Financial Speculation: Shifting the Tax Burden From Wages to Wagers by Dean Baker, February 2000.

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