Publications

Where the jobs aren’t: Particular industries and states bear brunt of dislocations wrought by trade


By Robert E. Scott, October 1, 2001

The unremarkable record of liberalized trade: After twenty years of global economic deregulation, po


By Adam S. Hersh, Robert E. Scott, Christian E. Weller, October 1, 2001

Trading Away U.S. Farms: ‘Fast Track’ Will Exacerbate Problems With U.S. Trade and Agricultural Poli


By Adam S. Hersh, Robert E. Scott, September 1, 2001

The Free Trade Magic Act: In Dubious Study, First You See the Benefits of Globalization, Then You Do


By Peter Dorman, September 1, 2001

Net Working: Work patterns and workforce policies for the new media industry


By Rosemary Batt, Susan Christopherson, Ned Rightor, February 1, 2001

THE CASE FOR A PROSPERITY DIVIDEND


By Eileen Appelbaum, Richard B. Freeman, February 1, 2001

Raising the Retirement Age: The wrong direction for Social Security


By Christian E. Weller, October 1, 2000

Lessons—How to Create a Skilled-Labor Shortage


By Richard Rothstein, September 6, 2000

The Time Bandit: What U.S. workers surrender to get greater flexibility in work


By Lonnie Golden, September 1, 2000

Rebuilding the Caribbean: A Better Foundation for Sustainable Growth


By Robert E. Scott, March 1, 2000

The Ticking Debt Bomb: Why the U.S. International Financial Position Is Not Sustainable


By Robert A. Blecker, June 1, 1999

Certifying International Workers Rights—A practical   alternative (EPI Briefing Paper)


By Jerome Levinson, June 1, 1999

The Fed’s Phantom Menace: False fears about wage growth threaten to slow expansion


By Jared Bernstein, June 1, 1999

Cleaning up the Kyoto Protocol: Emission permit trading would let developing nations reap profits from green policies


By James P. Barrett, Dean Baker, May 1, 1999

China Can Wait: WTO accession deal must include enforceable labor rights, real commercial benefits


By Robert E. Scott, May 1, 1999

A Just Transition? Lessons From Defense Worker Adjustment in the 1990s


By Ann Markusen, Laura Powers, May 1, 1999

Taming global finance: A better architecture for growth and equity


By Robert A. Blecker, April 1, 1999

The Next Step: The new minimum wage proposals and the old opposition


By Jared Bernstein, Chauna Brocht, April 1, 1999

Committing to Care: Labor-Management Cooperation and Hospital Restructuring


By Gil Preuss, February 1, 1999

Sharing Care: The Changing Nature of Nursing in Hospitals


By Gil Preuss, January 31, 1999

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