CEPR investigates economic and social policies that affect, as well as methods of measuring, levels of hardship, poverty and inequality in the U.S.
CEPR investiga las políticas económicas y sociales que afectan, así como los métodos para medir, los niveles de adversidad, pobreza y desigualdad en los Estados Unidos.
CEPR investigates economic and social policies that affect, as well as methods of measuring, levels of hardship, poverty and inequality in the U.S.
CEPR investiga las políticas económicas y sociales que afectan, así como los métodos para medir, los niveles de adversidad, pobreza y desigualdad en los Estados Unidos.
· Op-Ed/Commentary
InequalityTechnologyWorkers Technology Didn't Kill Middle Class Jobs, Public Policy DidDean Baker / November 25, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
InequalityWorkers The “War on Poverty” was a Fairly Conservative Initiative (Contra Ron Haskins, Cato, Heritage, AEI, and the Tea Party)Shawn Fremstad / November 25, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
InequalityWorkers Don’t Blame the RobotsJohn Schmitt / November 22, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
InequalityWorkers Paul Ryan Getting Advice on Poverty Policy From K Street Organization that Receives Most of Its Funding From GovernmentShawn Fremstad / November 21, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Inequality Bloomberg’s Poverty Agenda: Guaranteed IncrementalismShawn Fremstad / November 07, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
InequalityWorkers Has Bill de Blasio Resurrected the Welfare Rights Movement?Shawn Fremstad / October 24, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthInequalityIntellectual Property The One Percent Want Your Kidney: Tales of RedistributionDean Baker / July 08, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
InequalityWorkers Labor Market Policy Research Reports, June 8 – 14, 2013CEPR / June 14, 2013
· Op-Ed/Commentary
GovernmentInequalityWall Street Student Loans on the CheapDean Baker / June 04, 2013
· Data Byte
Economic GrowthGovernmentHealth and Social ProgramsInequalityWorkers Social Security and Medicare Reports Little Changed from 2012Dean Baker / May 31, 2013