Tax the Rich and Save the World
A movement to reshape the structure of taxation in the U.S. is gaining steam.
These posts are from the D&S Blog, which we mostly stopped posting to a few years ago. Visit our new blog Left Hook Economics (https://www.dollarsandsense.org/tag/left-hook-economics/).
By Thomas Palley Reposted from Thomas Palley's blog. Terrible anti-democratic events are now unfolding in Brazil with
Our May/June issue is out! Print subscribers should get their copies soon, and electronic subscribers just received their full-
By Gerald Epstein Cross-posted at our sister blog Triple Crisis. In his recent New York Times opinion column, "
By Stephanie Luce, Associate Professor, CUNY, and Mark Paul, Research associate at The Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke
By Thomas I. Palley, Independent Economist Washington, D.C. Cross-posted at the author's blog, thomaspalley.com. An
By Mark Weisbrot Mark Weisbrot is co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C.
We sent our March/April 2016 issue to e-subscribers last week, and the print copies are now arriving in
Gerald Friedman, Naked Capitalism, Gerald Friedman Responds to the Romers on the Sanders Plan: Different Models, Different Politics. Differences between
More posts related to the kerfuffle over our columnist Gerald Friedman's report WHAT WOULD SANDERS DO? ESTIMATING THE
A Response to the Romers’ Critique of Friedman Bernienomics Analysis By Ron Baiman of the Chicago Political Economy Group To
By James K. Galbraith, Professor of Government/Business Relations at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, the University
Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer, Senator Sanders's Proposed Policies and Economic Growth. Finally, one of the