The benefits of full employment
By Dean Baker
Jared Bernstein
04-07-03
APRIL 2003 | EPI Book
The benefits of full employment
When markets work for people
by Jared Bernstein and Dean Baker
This book's introduction is available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
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