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Publications

  • A Progressive Answer to the Fiscal Deficit

    1989 By Arne Anderson Book
  • Strengthening the Progressive Income Tax

    1989 By Richard Musgrave Book
  • Telecommunications Policy, High Definition Television, and U.S. Competitiveness

    1989 By Kenneth Donow and Robert B. Cohen Book
  • Workforce Policies for the 1990s

    1989 By Ray Marshall and Paul Osterman Book
  • Shortchanging the Workforce: The Job Training Partnership Act and the Overselling of Privatized Training

    1989 By John D. Donahue Book
  • The Consequences of Failing to Develop a Strong HDTV Industry in the U.S.

    June 1, 1989 By Robert B. Cohen Report
  • Scapegoating Rent Control

    June 1, 1989 By Michael Dolny, Peter Dreier, and Richard Appelbaum Report
  • The Emperor’s New Clothes: Transit Privatization and Public Policy

    1989 By Robert Brandwein, K. H. Schaeffer, and Elliott D. Sclar Book
  • Keeping Jobs in Fashion: Alternatives to the Euthanasia of the U.S. Apparel Industry

    1989 By Richard Rothstein Book
  • Family Incomes in the 1980s: New Pressure on Wives, Husbands, and Young Adults

    November 1, 1988 By Stephen Rose and David Fasenfest Report
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