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- 2014-18: The Consequences of Increased Population Growth for Climate Change

- David Rosnick
- 2014-17: Barriers to Freedom of Contract in the Public Sector

- Milla Sanes
- 2014-16: The Wealth of Households: An Analysis of the 2013 Survey of Consumer Finances

- David Rosnick and Dean Baker
- 2014-15: The Big Tax Increase Nobody Noticed

- Dean Baker
- 2014-14: The Brazilian Economy in Transition: Macroeconomic Policy, Labor and Inequality

- Mark Weisbrot, Jake Johnston and Stephan Lefebvre
- 2014-13: The Affordable Care Act: A Family-Friendly Policy

- Helene Jorgensen and Dean Baker
- 2014-12: Business As Usual: New Jersey Employers’ Experiences with Family Leave Insurance

- Sharon Lerner and Eileen Appelbaum
- 2014-11: Women, Working Families, and Unions

- Janelle Jones, John Schmitt and Nicole Woo
- 2014-10: Documenting the Need for a National Paid Family and Medical Leave Program: Evidence from the 2012 FMLA Survey

- Helene Jorgensen and Eileen Appelbaum
- 2014-09: Latin American Growth in the 21st Century: The 'Commodities Boom' That Wasn't

- David Rosnick and Mark Weisbrot
- 2014-08: A College Degree is No Guarantee

- Janelle Jones and John Schmitt
- 2014-07: Scrapping the Social Security Payroll Tax Cap: Who Would Pay More?

- Nicole Woo, Janelle Jones and John Schmitt
- 2014-06: Expanding Family and Medical Leave to Small Firms

- Helene Jorgensen and Eileen Appelbaum
- 2014-05: Regulation of Public Sector Collective Bargaining in the States

- Milla Sanes and John Schmitt
- 2014-04: Union Advantage for Black Workers

- Janelle Jones and John Schmitt
- 2014-03: Did NAFTA Help Mexico? An Assessment After 20 Years

- Mark Weisbrot, Stephan Lefebvre and Joseph Sammut
- 2014-02: Expanding Federal Family and Medical Leave Coverage: Who Benefits from Changes in Eligibility Requirements?

- Helene Jorgensen and Eileen Appelbaum
- 2014-01: State Union Membership, 2013

- John Schmitt and Janelle Jones
- 2013-18: Women Workers and Unions

- John Schmitt and Nicole Woo
- 2013-17: Policy Alternatives for a Return to Full Employment in Spain

- David Rosnick and Mark Weisbrot
- 2013-16: Honduras Since the Coup: Economic and Social Outcomes

- Jake Johnston and Stephan Lefebvre
- 2013-15: Bringing Back Subprime? The Hazards of Restructuring the GSEs

- Dean Baker and Nicole Woo
- 2013-14: Gains from Trade? The Net Effect of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement on U.S. Wages

- David Rosnick
- 2013-13: The Affordable Care Act: A Hidden Jobs Killer?

- Helene Jorgensen and Dean Baker
- 2013-12: Financial Engineering: The Simple Way to Reduce Government Debt Burdens

- Dean Baker and Sheva Diagne
- 2013-11: Has Education Paid Off for Black Workers?

- John Schmitt and Janelle Jones
- 2013-10: Does It Pay to Volunteer? The Relationship Between Volunteer Work and Paid Work

- Helene Jorgensen
- 2013-09: Making Jobs Good

- John Schmitt and Janelle Jones
- 2013-08: State Savings with an Efficient Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit

- Nicole Woo and Dean Baker
- 2013-07: The Human Capital Dimensions of Sustainable Investment: What Investment Analysts Need to Know

- Thomas Kochan, Eileen Appelbaum, Carrie Leana and Jody Hoffer Gittell
- 2013-06: Ecuador’s Economy Since 2007

- Mark Weisbrot, Jake Johnston and Stephan Lefebvre
- 2013-05: Reducing Waste With an Efficient Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit

- Dean Baker
- 2013-04: Why Does the Minimum Wage Have No Discernible Effect on Employment?

- John Schmitt
- 2013-03: Macroeconomic Policy Advice and the Article IV Consultations: A European Union Case Study

- Mark Weisbrot and Helene Jorgensen
- 2013-02: Raising the Social Security Payroll Tax Cap: How Many Workers Would Pay More?

- Nicole Woo, John Schmitt and Janelle Jones
- 2013-01: State Union Membership, 2012

- John Schmitt, Janelle Jones and Milla Sanes
- 2012-27: The Chained CPI: A Painful Cut in Social Security Benefits and a Stealth Tax Hike

- Alan Barber and Nicole Woo
- 2012-26: Married … without Means: Poverty and Economic Hardship Among Married Americans

- Shawn Fremstad
- 2012-24: Venezuela's Economic Recovery: Is It Sustainable?

- Jake Johnston and Mark Weisbrot
- 2012-23: Bad Jobs on the Rise

- John Schmitt and Janelle Jones
- 2012-22: Small-Dollar Lending: Is There A Responsible Path Forward?

- Jim Campen
- 2012-21: Protecting Fundamental Labor Rights: Lessons from Canada for the United States

- Kris Warner
- 2012-20: Where Have All the Good Jobs Gone?

- John Schmitt and Janelle Jones
- 2012-19: Missing the Story: The OECD's Analysis of Inequality

- David Rosnick and Dean Baker
- 2012-18: The Mexican Economy and the 2012 Elections

- Rebecca Ray and Mark Weisbrot
- 2012-17: Attacking the Treasury View, Again

- Dean Baker
- 2012-16: Who's (Still) Above the Social Security Payroll Tax Cap?

- Nicole Woo, Janelle Jones and John Schmitt
- 2012-15: Update on the Jamaican Economy

- Juan Montecino and Jake Johnson
- 2012-14: Ecuador’s Economy Since 2007

- Rebecca Ray and Sara Kozameh
- 2012-13: First Time Underwater: The Impact of the First-time Homebuyer Tax Credit

- Dean Baker