CEPR Paper Responds to Foreign Affairs on Venezuela
CEPR Paper Responds to Foreign Affairs on Venezuela by Mark Weisberg Center for Economic and Policy Research March 21, 2008
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: It's a Recession
Our latest web-only article, this one by John Miller, D&S collective member and professor of economics at
D&S at the Left Forum
As we do every year, D&S will be sharing an exhibit table with the Union for Radical Political
Conference: "Think BIG" to End Poverty and Hunger in the U.S.
This weekend (March 7-9) in Boston, the U.S. Basic Income Guarantee Network is holding a conference of economists
D&S Author Bill Black in the News (Again)
Bill Black, who wrote our November/December cover story— (Mis)Understanding a Banking Industry in Transition—is in the news
The Squeezing of the Middle Class
Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren discusses the economic pressures confronting the two-income middle-class family as it struggles
Free Lunch, by David Cay Johnston
Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (and Stick You With the Bill) by David Cay
D&S Columnist John Milleron the Air
On February 16th, John Miller—economist, D&S collective member, and author of our regular column "Up Against
Comcast Blocks Public Debate at FCC Hearing
This just in from the folks at SavetheInternet.com (about the forum on net neutrality we announced in this earlier
Upcoming Event on Colombia and SPP
Our last posting announced an event to be held tomorrow (Feb. 27th) on the assasination of Colombian labor activists. Here&
Murders of trade unionists go unpunished in Colombia
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