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Lessons—Emphasis on Scores Comes at a Price
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Lessons—Does Poverty at Home Mean Low Achievement?
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NAFTA’s Pain Deepens
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Lessons—Shortage of Skills? A High-Tech Myth
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Economic Policy Institute: Briefing Paper: No Shortage of Nonstandard Jobs
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TAX CUT NO CURE FOR MIDDLE CLASS ECONOMIC WOES
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Can Public Schools Learn From Private Schools? (EPI book)
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The Ticking Debt Bomb: Why the U.S. International Financial Position Is Not Sustainable
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The Fed’s Phantom Menace: False fears about wage growth threaten to slow expansion
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Cleaning up the Kyoto Protocol: Emission permit trading would let developing nations reap profits from green policies
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Taming global finance: A better architecture for growth and equity
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Fixing Social Security—The Clinton plan and its alternatives (EPI Briefing Paper)
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NAFTA a failure thus far, group reports
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Rebuilding the Caribbean: A better foundation for sustainable growth
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Waitress Moms and Technician Dads—The story behind the 1998 election results (EPI Briefing Paper)
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Saving Social Security in three steps
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U.S. Trade Deficits: Causes, Consequences, and Policy Implications
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Finally, Real Wage Gains: Lower Unemployment, Higher Minimum Wage Spur Recent Wage Growth
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Defusing the Baby Boomer Time Bomb: Projections of Income in the 21st Century
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Cut U.S. Interest Rates Now: How to Support the Yen and Save U.S. Jobs at the Same Time
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Free Trade in the Americas: Labor and Environmental Concerns
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Monopoly.com: Will the WorldCom-MCI Merger Tangle the Web?
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America’s Golden Years—Ensuring prosperity in an aging society (EPI Issue Brief #125)
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Bad Deal of the Century: The worrisome implications of the Worldcom-MCI merger
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‘Mercosur’ trade: Hardly a case for fast track
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Economic Policy Institute Briefing Paper—The Failed Experiment: NAFTA at Three Years
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Risky Business: Private Management of Public Schools
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Privatizing Social Security: The Wall Street Fix
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Recent Wage Trends
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Fatal Vision: The Budget Resolutions of 1995