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Tag Archives: United States
U.S. Household Wealth: A Lost Generation
The wealth of U.S. households has fallen to its lowest level in half a century.
Want to Fix Income Inequality? Relink Wages to Productivity
Can policymakers lessen inequality without harming innovation, investment and productivity growth?
America’s Proposed TPP: Buyer Beware
Pacific-rim nations to get astonishingly small gains from the deal, while exposing themselves to high risks.
The End of American Exceptionalism?
America, on the road to become like Europe’s social democracies, is losing its exceptionalism.
America’s Manufacturing Renaissance?
Despite all the hype, few manufacturing jobs have returned to the United States so far.
America and India: So Much in Common
The world’s two largest democracies are engaged in plenty of unnecessary strife.



























