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Restates the 1990s - Incorrectly?

Dean Baker

Challenge, 2002, vol. 45, issue 4, 122-128

Abstract: Did the productivity gains of the 1990s accrue to workers, not corporations? In a recent cover story, BusinessWeek claimed that they did. The story received much attention, and we thought a response was warranted. Economist Dean Baker provides a cogent one in the pages that follow. In fairness to BusinessWeek, we gave its chief economist, Michael Mandel, an opportunity to reply (see the article that follows).

Date: 2002
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