Tag Archives: income inequality

How America and Europe Are Alike

Are Europe and the United States really as different as is commonly assumed?

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Lula, Not Bernanke, for the U.S. Fed

How would Brazilian President Lula make a better U.S. Federal Reserve chairman than Ben Bernanke?

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Economic Democracy and Codetermination: Harnessing the Capitalist Engine

How can the European economic model be applied to the United States?

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America’s “Lost Decade” Is Already Behind It

Could it be that America’s “lost decade” is already behind it?

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Top Globalist Research Center Features of 2009

What were the ten most thought-provoking features presented by The Globalist Research Center in 2009?

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Globalization and National Politics

How has the process of globalization influenced the development of national political parties?

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When Emerging Markets Lead the Way (Part VII)

How can better global governance foster more inclusive national democracies?

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Brazil as a Role Model for Latin America (Part IV)

Why has quality of life improved in Brazil over the last two decades?

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Fiscal Policy and Inequality: Latin American Lessons for the U.S.

How much reduction in inequality can, or should, the United States expect to achieve through fiscal policy?

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Weathering the Storm in Brazil

Why is Brazil’s recent economic development so unique?

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