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2001 Archive

The New Economy Recession: Economic Scorecard 2001 by Dean Baker, December 20, 2001. Printable Version
Stock Returns for Dummies by Dean Baker, December 7, 2001. Printable Version
Money for Nothing: The Increasing Cost of Foreign Reserve Holdings to Developing Nations by Dean Baker and Karl Walentin, November 12, 2001. Printable Version
The New Economy Goes Bust: What the Record Shows by Dean Baker, October 15, 2001. Printable Version
Will New Trade Gains Make Us Rich? An Assessment of the Prospective Gains from New Trade Agreements, by Dean Baker and Mark Weisbrot, October 3, 2001. Printable Version
Hot Air Over the Arctic? An Assessment of the WEFA Study of the Economic Impact of Oil Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, by Dean Baker, September 4, 2001. Printable Version
The World Bank's Attack on Social Security, by Dean Baker, August 7, 2001
Defaulting on the Social Security Trust Fund Bonds - Winner and Losers by Dean Baker, July 23, 2001. Printable Version
World Bank Grants Would Reduce Poor Country Debt Without Cost to U.S. by Robert Naiman, July 23, 2001. Printable Version
The Scorecard on Globalization 1980-2000; 20 Years of Diminished Progress by Mark Weisbrot, Dean Baker, Egor Kraev, and Judy Chen, July 11, 2001. This paper compares the social indicators of the last twenty years against the claims of growth through globalization. Printable Version
Effective Currency Transactions Taxes: The Need to Tax Derivatives, by Dean Baker, June 19, 2001.
Is the Treasury Above the Law? by Robert Naiman, June 7, 2001. This paper examines the U.S. Treasury Department's violation of U.S. Law in its dealings with Tanzania. Printable Version
Growth May Be Good for the Poor - But are IMF and World Bank Policies Good for Growth? A Closer Look at the World Bank's Recent Defense of Its Policies by Mark Weisbrot, Dean Baker, Robert Naiman, and Gila Neta, May 11, 2001. This paper exams research purporting to show that globalization has helped the poor. Printable Version
Vaccine Buying Pools: Is More Protectionism the Best Route? by Dean Baker, May 26, 2001. This paper deals with the new "alternative" to lessening or overstepping patent law to provide essential medicines to poor nations.
Gaining With Trade? by Dean Baker, March 2001. This paper looks the facts of free trade and what it really means for the American economy. Printable Version

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