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Publications

  • Job losses accelerate at alarming rate in November

    December 5, 2008 By Jared Bernstein and Heidi Shierholz Economic Indicators
  • When giants fall: Shutdown of one or more U.S. carmakers could eliminate up to 3.3 million U.S. jobs

    December 3, 2008 By Robert E. Scott Report
  • The Offshoring of Innovation

    December 1, 2008 By Ron Hira Report
  • Bringing us from bad to better: Next stimulus plan must be adequate in scale and implemented quickly

    November 25, 2008 By Jared Bernstein Report
  • Congress should not pass the flawed Colombia trade pact

    November 19, 2008 By Tony Avirgan
  • An investment, not a bailout: The $25 billion rescue loan being considered for automakers would help maintain an essential industry, along with 3 million critically-needed jobs

    November 14, 2008 By Robert E. Scott Report
  • Everybody wins, except for most of us: What economics teaches about globalization

    2008 By Josh Bivens Book
  • Narrowing the Achievement Gap for Low-Income Children: A 19-Year Life Cycle Approach

    2008 By Tamara Wilder, Whitney C. Allgood, and Richard Rothstein Book
  • Unemployment rate reaches highest level in over 14 years (Jobs Picture, November 7, 2008)

    November 7, 2008 By Heidi Shierholz Economic Indicators
  • The Economy in Numbers

    October 31, 2008 By Ross Eisenbrey Report
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