Tag Archives: wages

Ending Inequality Between Countries: Not By Trade Alone

Is a world of approximately equal country incomes really possible to envisage any time soon?

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9 Key Facts: Black-White Wage Gap in the United States

Since 2000, the wage gap between white and black Americans has increased dramatically.

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Want to Fix Income Inequality? Relink Wages to Productivity

Can policymakers lessen inequality without harming innovation, investment and productivity growth?

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Don’t Reverse Globalization. Refine It.

Globalization’s positives can only be achieved if we correct the problems.

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Don’t Worry, Germany: Export All the BMWs You Want!

A pathway to reducing Germany’s current account surplus.

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Attacking the New Normal of Secular Stagnation

Why the United States must boost its minimum wage.

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Going Backwards in Japan

Say goodbye to a system that was equitable and among the fairest in the world.

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Walmart: Benevolent Dictator of America

After the D.C. mayor’s veto: What’s Walmart’s real game plan — aside from refusing to pay a living wage?

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Profits Up, Labor Down

Is a weak labor market good for U.S. corporate profits?

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Emerging Consumers: A Big Turning Point

The consumer class is on the rise globally. Why is earning $10 a day a global economic pivot point?

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