United States -- Economic policy -- 1993-2001
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United States -- Economic policy -- 1993-2001
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- Why government succeeds and why it fails, Amihai Glazer, Lawrence S. Rothenberg
- Save your job, save our country, why NAFTA must be stopped--now!, by Ross Perot with Pat Choate
- The impact of climate change on the United States economy, edited by Robert Mendelsohn, James E. Neumann
- The stories behind growth and jobs, U.S. regional economic development
- The fabulous decade, macroeconomic lessons from the 1990s, Alan S. Blinder and Janet L. Yellen
- The predator state, how conservatives abandoned the free market and why liberals should too, James K. Galbraith
- The future of American progressivism, an initiative for political and economic reform, Roberto Mangabeira Unger and Cornel West
- Transatlantic policymaking in an age of austerity, diversity and drift, Martin A. Levin and Martin Shapiro, editors
- Clinton and Blair, the political economy of the third way, Flavio Romano
- Created unequal, the crisis in American pay, James K. Galbraith
- Ever closer partnership, policy-making in US-EU relations, Eric Philippart & Pascaline Winand (eds.)
- Nothing is sacred, economic ideas for the new millennium, Robert J. Barro
- Natural capitalism, creating the next industrial revolution, Paul Hawken, Amory Lovins, and L. Hunter Lovins
- The Greenspan effect, words that move the world's markets, by David B. Sicilia and Jeffrey L. Cruikshank
- Regulatory reform in the United States, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- Freefall, America, free markets, and the sinking of the world economy, Joseph E. Stiglitz
- Contours of descent, U.S. economic fractures and the landscape of global austerity, Robert Pollin
- For the common good, redirecting the economy toward community, the environment, and a sustainable future, Herman E. Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr. ; with contributions by Clifford W. Cobb
- The roaring nineties, seeds of destruction, Joseph E. Stiglitz
- The great unravelling, from boom to bust in three short years, Paul Krugman
- The roaring nineties, a new history of the world's most prosperous decade, Joseph E. Stiglitz
- The squandering of America, how the failure of our politics undermines our prosperity, Robert Kuttner
- Securing prosperity, the American labor market : How it has changed and what to do about it, Paul Osterman
- The trade deficit, the dollar, and the U.S. national interest, by Ernest H. Preeg
- Plenty of nothing, the downsizing of the American dream and the case for structural Keynesianism, Thomas I. Palley
- Mandate for change, edited by Will Marshall and Martin Schram
- Full employment and growth, further Keynesian essays on policy, James Tobin
- Restoring the dream, the bold new plan by House Republicans, edited by Stephen Moore ; [foreword by Dick Armey]
- Illusions of prosperity, America's working families in an age of economic insecurity, Joel Blau
- The corruption of capitalism, a strategy to rebalance the global economy and restore sustainable growth, by Richard Duncan
- Leadership abroad begins at home, U.S. foreign economic policy after the Cold War, Robert L. Paarlberg
- Taking the high road, communities organize for economic change, David B. Reynolds
- Greenspan's fraud, how two decades of his policies have undermined the global economy, Ravi Batra
- Plunder and blunder, the rise and fall of the bubble economy, Dean Baker ; foreword by Thomas Frank
- Chutes and ladders, navigating the low-wage labor market, Katherine S. Newman
- The new majority, toward a popular progressive politics, edited by Stanley B. Greenberg and Theda Skocpol
- In an uncertain world, tough choices from Wall Street to Washington, Robert E. Rubin and Jacob Weisberg
- Clintonomics, how Bill Clinton reengineered the Reagan revolution, Jack Godwin
- Everything for sale, the virtues and limits of markets, Robert Kuttner
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