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The offshoring of innovation
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Narrowing the Achievement Gap for Low-Income Children: A 19-Year Life Cycle Approach
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Everybody wins, except for most of us : What Economics Teaches About Globalization
EPI's new book, Everybody Wins, Except for Most of Us, explains the great irony of today's globalization debate in American politics: the economics textbook actually argues that globalization can indeed harm the majority of American workers. In short, it is precisely those angst-ridden about globalization-as-currently-practiced who have the firmer grasp of textbook economics than those who brandish it to support the contention that trade helps everybody.
Available in November 2008, 148 pages, 6" x 9", paperback

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Hispanics and the economy: Economic stagnation for Hispanic American workers, throughout the 2000s

Between 2000 and 2007, the U.S. gross domestic product grew by 18% and worker productivity by 19%. Yet despite these gains, the Hispanic population did not benefit from the wealth that it helped create in the U.S. economy in this period. This EPI Briefing Paper examines the data that show how this group experienced a loss of median income and an increase in the poverty and unemployment rates. The Hispanic population began the 2000s business cycle significantly worse off economically than the nation as a whole, and they are ending the cycle in virtually the same place. For many Hispanics the current economic downturn will mean they will fall further behind the nation as a whole. Read this title online for free
200810

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The erosion of employer-sponsored health insurance : Declines continue for the seventh year running
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The burden of outsourcing : U.S. non-oil trade deficit costs more than 5 million jobs
Briefing paper #222, 8 1/2" x 11", 18 pages, October 2, 2008
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Take a Walk on the Supply Side: Tax Cuts on Profits, Savings, and the Wealthy Fail to Spur Economic Growth
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Tax cut snake oil: Two conservative theories contradict each other and the facts

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The State of Working America 2008/2009 (combo: advance/galley and final editions)
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