EPI Viewpoints in The American Prospect
September 23, 2004
Opinion pieces and speeches by EPI staff and
associates.
EPI Viewpoints in The American Prospect
Why You Should Care About the 2007 Economic
Nobel | October 16, 2007
Who are those guys? What exactly is "mechanism design theory" and
what does it mean? TAP gets an economist to explain it
all.
Malpractice Made Perfect | August 2,
2005
Don't blame lawyers for malpractice costs. Blame an epidemic of
medical errors.
By Ross
Eisenbrey
Debt and Taxes | February 11, 2005
A few things are certain with Bush's latest budget.
By Max B.
Sawicky
Crunching Numbers | February 4, 2005
New reports reveal growth without wages.
By Jared
Bernstein
Torts Flim-Flam | January 21, 2005
The economic impact of "lawsuit abuse" is greatly exaggerated.
By Lawrence
Mishel
On Big Issues | October 14, 2004
The senator casts his lot with fiscal discipline and citizen
soldiers — and does well with the ladies.
By Jared
Bernstein and The American Prospect Staff
The Squeeze is On | September 28, 2004
The last three years have hurt the middle class — no matter what
the American Enterprise Institute or Slate might say.
By Jared
Bernstein
Schoolhouse Schlock | September 23, 2004
Conservatives hold research on charter schools to a new, low
standard.
By Lawrence
Mishel
Room for Growth | September 3, 2004
New data show that our living standards have the potential to go
up.
By Jared
Bernstein
Can Better Skills Meet Better Jobs? | September 2004
(v15, no9)
The economy needs both. Here’s how we can attain them.
By Steve Savner and Jared
Bernstein
Excuses, Excuses | August 23, 2004
The administration offers plenty of explanations for the poor
economy — just not the true ones.
By Lawrence
Mishel
They Did it Again | August 11, 2004
Here’s why Alan Greenspan decided to raise rates despite the
sputtering economy.
By Jared
Bernstein
The Fog Machine | August 9, 2004
The skinny on right-wing "fact checkers" who are spinning the lousy
job numbers.
By Jared
Bernstein
Tax Man | July 27, 2004
Bush says tax cuts stimulate the economy. Unfortunately, he's
fallen more than 2.2 million jobs short of the projection made by
his own economists.
By Lawrence
Mishel and Lee
Price
Pressure Cooler | July 12, 2004
Hourly wages are falling, retail sales are off, GDP growth is
slower than expected. Yet Greenspan wants to slow things down.
By Jared
Bernstein
Growing Apart | June 10, 2004
There's a recovery under way, but guess what? You're not
included.
By Jared
Bernstein and Dean Baker
Dismal Scientists | May 27, 2004
A new book spurs the thought: It's time to link economics to a
language of values.
By Lawrence
Mishel
Workers, Stiffed | May 12, 2004
Bush and Co. are doing their best to keep wages low for those who
make the least.
By Jared
Bernstein
Snow Job | April 26, 2004
Bush's economic numbers keep getting flakier.
By Lawrence
Mishel
Working Wounded | April 12, 2004
Companies aren't hiring new employees, but they're still trying to
maximize profits.
By Jared
Bernstein
Office Space | April 1, 2004
Sure, the working class has been hit hard by the economic downturn.
But so have white-collar workers.
By Lawrence
Mishel
School's Out | March 18, 2004
Greenspan says the answer to everything that ails us is education.
Unfortunately, it's no panacea.
By Jared
Bernstein
Job Lurch | March 8, 2004
Despite cheerful predictions about new jobs, the latest employment
figures are grim.
By Lawrence
Mishel and Jared
Bernstein
Econ Chamber | March 5, 2004
Do presidents really affect the economy? A rational look at the
question.
By Jared
Bernstein and Lawrence
Mishel
Wise Words | February 23, 2004
What Alan Greenspan wouldn't — or couldn't — say about
unemployment.
By Jared
Bernstein
Growing Pains | January 20, 2004
The economy may be looking brighter on spreadsheets, but, most
people are still plagued by stagnant paychecks, fear of job loss
and few opportunities.
By Lawrence
Mishel
The Young and the Jobless | October 2003 (v14,
no9)
Why those new to the workforce stand to lose the most.
By Jared
Bernstein
Snow Job | May 16, 2003
The Treasury secretary's mountains of disinformation.
By Jared
Bernstein
Savings Incentives for the Poor | May 2003 (v14,
no5)
Why the scale doesn't match the promise.
By Jared
Bernstein
It's Full Employment, Stupid | November 2002 (v13,
no20)
Even a slight rise in unemployment clobbers the bottom half.
By Jared
Bernstein
Economic Casualties | December 2001 (v12, no21)
By Jared
Bernstein and Ed Lazere
Do It Big, Do It Now | November 2001 (v12, no19)
By Lawrence
Mishel
Full Employment at Risk | November 2001 (v12,
no19)
By Jared
Bernstein and Dean Baker
Reforming Welfare Reform | January 2001 (v12,
no1)
By Jared
Bernstein and Mark Greenberg
Two Cheers for the EITC | June 2000 (v11, no15)
By Jared
Bernstein
The Black-White Test Score Gap | November 1998 (v9,
no41)
By Christopher Jencks, Jared
Bernstein, Mindy Kornhaber, Wendy M. Williams, Claude M Steele,
Meredith Phillips, Stephen J. Ceci, Richard Rothstein and Glenn C.
Loury
Capital's Gain | July 1997 (v8, no33)
By Lawrence
Mishel
Rising Tides, Sinking Wages | September 1995 (v6,
no23)
By Lawrence
Mishel
The Myth of the Coming Labor Shortage | September 1991 (v2,
no7)
By Lawrence
Mishel
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