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  • Good Jobs at Good Wages

    November 1, 1993 By Jared Bernstein and Lawrence Mishel Report
  • The Political Arithmetic of the NAFTA Vote

    November 1, 1993 By Ruy A. Teixeira and Lawrence Mishel Report
  • The Failed Case for NAFTA

    October 1, 1993 By Jeff Faux Report
  • The Joyless Recovery: Deteriorating Wages and Job Quality in the 1990s

    September 1, 1993 By Jared Bernstein and Lawrence Mishel Report
  • Japanese Auto Transplants and the U.S. Automobile Industry

    1993 By Candace Howes Book
  • The Truth About Public Employees: Underpaid or Overpaid?

    June 1, 1993 By John Heywood and Dale Belman Report
  • Investment and U.S. Fiscal Policy in the 1990s

    June 1, 1993 By Steven Fazzari Report
  • The Parallel Banking System

    June 1, 1993 By Tom Schlesinger and Jane D'Arista Report
  • The Rich Get Increasingly Richer: Latest Data on Household Wealth During the 1980s

    June 1, 1993 By Edward N. Wolff Report
  • The Impact of the Clinton Health Care Plan on Jobs, Investment, Wages, Productivity, and Exports

    June 1, 1993 By Kainan Tang, Edith Rasell, and Dean Baker Report
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