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WAPO Should Make Clear, Constraints on Monetary and Fiscal Policy Are PoliticalDean Baker / August 15, 2011
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NYT Tries to Explain Why Unusually High Levels of Consumption Are Not Even HigherDean Baker / August 15, 2011
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The Post Gets It Right on the Debt Downgrade and the Stock MarketDean Baker / August 14, 2011
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Republicans Say That Tax Increases are "Job Killers," the WAPO Doesn't Know What They BelieveDean Baker / August 14, 2011
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Did Rick Perry Sink the Texas Economy? (Corrected Version)Dean Baker / August 13, 2011
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Labor Market Policy Research Reports, Aug. 7 – 12, 2011The Center for Economic and Policy Research, Center for American Progress, Economic Policy Institute, Employment Policy Research Network, and National Employment Law Project released the following LMPR Reports.
Center for Economic and Policy Research
Diversity and Change: Asian American and Pacific Islander Workers
Hye Jin Rho, John Schmitt, Nicole Woo, Lucia Lin and Kent Wong
Center for American Progress
Reforming Public School Systems Through Sustained Union-Management Collaboration
Saul A. Rubinstein, John E. McCarthy
CEPR and / August 12, 2011
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Why Does the NYT Think It's So Cool To Beat Up on Seniors?Dean Baker / August 12, 2011
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Morning Edition Tells Listeners That Large Budget Deficits Are GoodDean Baker / August 12, 2011
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Do Companies Really Not Know What They Pay Their Workers?Dean Baker / August 12, 2011
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MINUSTAH: Mission (Almost) Accomplished?CEPR / August 11, 2011
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Huffington Post Exaggerates the Size of the Stock Wealth EffectDean Baker / August 11, 2011
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How Big Is China? The Washington Post Doesn't Have a ClueDean Baker / August 11, 2011