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- 2016-23: A Critical Review of the US State Department’s 2015 Progress Report on Haiti

- Alexander Main, Jasmine Huggins, Jake Johnston, Charissa Zehr, Jessica Hsu and Alan Yarborough
- 2016-22: Brazil’s Enormous Interest Rate Tax: Can Brazilians Afford It?

- Mark Weisbrot, Jake Johnston and Julia Villarruel Carrillo
- 2016-21: The Housing Bubble: Is It Back?

- Dean Baker and Lara Merling
- 2016-20: The International Trade Commission’s Assessment of the Trans-Pacific Partnership: Main Findings and Implications

- Dean Baker
- 2016-19: Hispanic Workers in the United States

- Cherrie Bucknor
- 2016-18: Everyone Wondered How a Private Equity Firm Would Make Money in a Leveraged Buyout of a Struggling Non-Profit Hospital Chain - Now We Know

- Eileen Appelbaum
- 2016-17: Have US-Funded CARSI Programs Reduced Crime and Violence in Central America? An Examination of LAPOP’S Impact Assessment of US Violence Prevention Programs in Central America

- David Rosnick, Alexander Main and Laura Jung
- 2016-16: The Case for a Weak Labor Market

- Nick Buffie
- 2016-15: No Big Deal: The Impact of New York City’s Paid Sick Days Law on Employers

- Eileen Appelbaum and Ruth Mikman
- 2016-14: Black Workers, Unions, and Inequality

- Cherrie Bucknor
- 2016-13: Working Paper: The Compensation of Highly Paid Professionals: How Much Is Rent?

- Dean Baker
- 2016-12: Working Paper: Rents and Inefficiency in the Patent and Copyright System: Is There a Better Route?

- Dean Baker
- 2016-11: Reining in Wall Street to Benefit All Americans

- Dean Baker
- 2016-10: Are Lower Private Equity Returns the New Normal?

- Eileen Appelbaum and Rosemary Batt
- 2016-09: Voting Share Reform at the IMF: Will it Make a Difference?

- Mark Weisbrot and Jake Johnston
- 2016-08: Potential for Trouble: The IMF's Estimates of Potential GDP

- David Rosnick
- 2016-07: The Price We Pay: Economic Costs of Barriers to Employment for Former Prisoners and People Convicted of Felonies

- Cherrie Bucknor and Alan Barber
- 2016-06: Fees, Fees and More Fees: How Private Equity Abuses Its Limited Partners and U.S. Taxpayers

- Eileen Appelbaum and Rosemary Batt
- 2016-05: Trade and Jobs: Can We Trust the Models?

- Dean Baker and David Rosnick
- 2016-04: Still Working Hard: An Update on the Share of Older Workers in Physically Demanding Jobs

- Cherrie Bucknor and Dean Baker
- 2016-03: Working Paper: Domestic Outsourcing in the United States: A Research Agenda to Assess Trends and Effects on Job Quality

- Annette Bernhardt, Rosemary Batt, Susan Houseman and Eileen Appelbaum
- 2016-02: Publicly Funded Clinical Trials: A Route to Sustained Innovation with Affordable Drugs

- Dean Baker
- 2016-01: Low Visibility: The Fate of Air Traffic Control Privatization

- Max B. Sawicky
- 2015-27: Has Austerity Worked in Spain?

- David Rosnick and Mark Weisbrot
- 2015-26: Working Paper: The Upward Redistribution of Income: Are Rents the Story?

- Dean Baker
- 2015-25: The Incidence of Financial Transactions Taxes

- Dean Baker and Nicole Woo
- 2015-24: The Anomaly of U-3: Why the Unemployment Rate is Overstating the Strength of Today’s Labor Market

- Nick Buffie
- 2015-23: Projecting a Range of Possible Results in the December 2015 Elections for National Assembly in Venezuela

- David Rosnick
- 2015-22: Pension Funding and the Economy: Would “Proper” Funding Cost Jobs?

- Dean Baker and Nick Buffie
- 2015-21: Rising Disability Payments: Are Cuts to Workers’ Compensation Part of the Story?

- Nick Buffie and Dean Baker
- 2015-20: Measuring Recovery: TTIP: Are 40 Cents a Day Big Gains?

- David Rosnick
- 2015-19: Measuring Recovery: Aggregate Demand and the Slowdown of Brazilian Economic Growth from 2011-2014

- Franklin Serrano and Ricardo Summa
- 2015-18: Measuring Recovery: Young Black America Part Four: The Wrong Way to Close the Gender Wage Gap

- Cherrie Bucknor
- 2015-17: Measuring Recovery: The Impact of Exempting the Pharmaceutical Industry from Patent Reviews

- Dean Baker
- 2015-16: Measuring Recovery: Young Black America Part Three: Employment, Unemployment, and the Incomplete Recovery

- Cherrie Bucknor
- 2015-15: Measuring Recovery: Why the Prime-Age EPOP Ratio Tells Us to Not Raise Interest Rates

- Nicholas Buffie
- 2015-14: Asian American and Pacific Islander Workers Today

- Cherrie Bucknor Nicole Woo
- 2015-13: Low-wage Workers: Still Older, Smarter, and Underpaid

- Cherrie Bucknor
- 2015-12: Young Black America Part Two: College Entry and Completion

- Cherrie Bucknor
- 2015-11: Patent Monopolies and the Costs of Mismarketing Drugs

- Dean Baker Ravi Katari
- 2015-10: The Gains from Trade in a New Model from the IMF: Still Very Small

- David Rosnick
- 2015-09: Partners in Austerity: Jamaica, the United States and the International Monetary Fund

- Jake Johnston
- 2015-08: From Recession to Collapse: The Bush Administration and the Over-Valued Dollar

- Dean Baker
- 2015-07: The Budgetary Implications of Higher Federal Reserve Board Interest Rates

- Dean Baker
- 2015-06: Young Black America Part One: High School Completion Rates are at their Highest Ever

- Cherrie Bucknor
- 2015-05: Failing on Two Fronts: The U.S. Labor Market Since 2000

- John Schmitt
- 2015-04: The Greek Economy: Which Way Forward?

- Mark Weisbrot, David Rosnick and Stephan Lefebvre
- 2015-03: The Social Security Benefits of Sitting Senators in 2015

- Alan Barber and Dean Baker
- 2015-02: Private Equity and the SEC after Dodd-Frank

- Eileen Appelbaum
- 2015-01: Who Would Pay More if the Social Security Payroll Tax Cap Were Raised or Scrapped?

- Nicole Woo, Cherrie Bucknor and John Schmitt