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Latin America and the Caribbean
Decreasing Inequality Under Latin America’s “Social Democratic” and “Populist” Governments: Is the Difference Real?CEPR and / October 27, 2011
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Strong Investment Growth Boosts Weak GDP in Third QuarterOctober 27, 2011 (GDP Byte)
Dean Baker / October 27, 2011
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The Post Uses the Double Dip Story to Diminish ExpectationsDean Baker / October 27, 2011
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The Washington Post Imposes Its Own Agenda on the SupercommitteeDean Baker / October 27, 2011
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Robert Samuelson Complains About the Paint Job on the Titanic: Yet Another Deficit WhineDean Baker / October 27, 2011
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Contrary to What the Post Says It's Not Hard to Project the Lost Revenue from Governor Perry's Tax PlanDean Baker / October 26, 2011
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The Military Spending FairyFaced with the prospect of cuts to the Defense Department's budget, the defense industry is pushing the story of the military spending fairy on members of Congress. They are telling them that these cuts will lead to the loss of more than 1 million jobs over the next decade.
Believers in the military spending fairy say things like "the government can't create jobs," but also think that military spending creates jobs. Under the military spending fairy story, if the government spends $1 billion dollars paying people to do research or to build items related to the civilian economy it is just a drag on the private economy; however if the same spending goes to military related purposes, then it creates jobs.
It's not clear exactly how the military fairy blesses projects to make them helpful to the economy rather than harmful. For example, the highways were built in the 50s ostensibly in part for defense purposes. They made it easier to move troops and military equipment around the country in the event of an attack. Government subsidized student loans were also originally dubbed as defense loans since they were ostensibly intended in part to produce more graduates in science and engineering who could help us compete with the Soviet Union in defense related technologies.
CEPR / October 26, 2011
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Letter to Rep. Ryan: Raising Cap on Social Security Payroll Contributions Could Close Funding GapDean Baker / October 25, 2011
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House Prices Unchanged in August, While Tax Credit Leaves Some UnderwaterDean Baker / October 25, 2011
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House Prices Stay Flat in AugustDean Baker / October 25, 2011
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Brooks Is Wrong: The OWS Crew Is Against RedistributionDean Baker / October 25, 2011
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A Generation of CEOs Who Don’t Know How to Raise WagesDean Baker / October 24, 2011
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Latin America and the Caribbean
El éxito económico en Argentina es la clave a la elección presidencialMark Weisbrot / October 24, 2011