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This collection is made up of news articles. They include, from The OECD Observer vol. 192 (3/1995), "Companies Merge; Families Break Up" by Lester C. Thurow in NYT (11/3/94), "Bank Rescued in Japan In Sign of Deeper Woes" by James Sterngold in the NYT (10/13/94), "Low Ranking for Poor American Children" by Keith Bradsher (8/14/95), "Flat Wages Seen as Issue In '96 Vote" in the NYT by Louis Uchitelle (8/13/95), "First to College, and Then to the Mill" by John Holusha in the NYT (8/22/95), "Buy hard: with a vengeance" in The Economist (8/26/95), "The dollar's revival" in The Economics (8/19/95), "The rise and rise of VAT" in The Economist (8/19/95), "Wave of Mergers Is Transforming Banking" by Saul Hansell in NYT (8/21/95), "Rising Consumer Debt Could Cloud Outlook for Economy" by Gordon Matthews in NYT (8/21/95), "The Wealth Gap Is Real and It's Growing" by Paul Krugman in NYT (8/21/95), "Russia is Shocked" in NYT Book Reviews (8/13/95), "Economic Scene" by Peter Passell (8/17/95), "The Danger of Bigger Trouble With the Chinese" by Walter Russell Mead in NYT Op-Ed (8/15/95), "AND YOU THOUGHT SOCIAL SECURITY WAS IN TROUBLE" by Rudi Dornbusch in Business Weekly (8/28/95), "HOW ARE YOU VOTING? WHAT ARE YOUR STOCKS?" in Business Week (8/28/95), "Study Now, Pay Later: Students Pile On Debt" by Ellen Graham in WSJ (8/11/95), "Mexico Isn't Letting Go of Bad Loans" by Craig Torres in WSJ (8/10/95), "Working Poor Fear Welfare Cutbacks Aimted At the Idle Will Inevitably Strike Them, Too" by Dana Milbank in WSJ (8/9/95), "Economic Scene" by Peter Passell in NYT (8/3/95), "Containing China" in The Economist (7/29/95), "The Billion-Dollar Lemon" in NYT (8/2/95), "Block Grants Will Worsen Poverty" by Fred Kammer in NYT (8/1/95), "CLINTON AND DOLE PRESENT PROGRAMS TO ALTER WELFARE" by Alison Mitchell in NYT (8/1/95), "MEXICO BULLS MAY BE HEADING OVER A CLIFF" by Elisabeth Malkin in Business Weekly (7/31/95), "SUDDENLY, THE ECONOMY DOESN'T MEASURE UP" in Business Weekly (7/31/95), "WHY BANKS KEEP BULKING UP" in Business Weekly (7/31/95), "The Drought Won't Lift" in Business Weekly (7/31/95), "Economic Scene" by Peter Passell in NYT (7/20/95), Flat-Tax Plan Gets Revisions From Armey" by Jackie Calmes in WSJ (7/20/95), "U.S. Balance Sheet For Overseas Assets Worsened in 1994" by Lucinda Harper and Bob Davis in WSJ (6/29/95), "Special Interests are Feasting at the Congressional Trough" in WSJ (7/27/95), "The Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College Report" Vol 1, no. 3 (6/1995), "Where a slump might start" in The Economist (6/17/95), "The Sharp Slowdown Should Stop Short of Recession" in Business Weekly (6/19/95), "US Trade Deficit Rose Sharply in April" by Lucinda Harper and Robert L. Simison in WSJ (6/22/95), "TAX REFORM IS COMING, SURE BUT WHAT KIND?" in Business Weekly (6/12/95), "A FLAT TAX THAT AMERICA MIGHT BUY" in Business Weekly (6/12/95), "In Trade Talks, a Duel of Statistics" by Andrew Pollack in NYT (6/16/95), a notice by Professor Barbara Jordan, Chair U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform (6/15/95), the document "FACT SHEET CIR RECOMMENDATIONS ON LEGAL IMMIGRATION" (6/7/95), "Panel's Proposals to Slash Immigration Spur Intense Opposition of U.S. Business" in WSJ (6/9/95), "Market Place" by Floyd Norris in NYT (6/13/95), "Sharp Decline in Job Stability Is Found In New Study, Contradicting Prior Data" by G. Pascal Zachary in WSJ (6/6/95), "The cost of inflation" in The Economist (5/13/95), an email from Jon Cracknell to Shaikh regarding productivity and wage data (5/18/95), "Repeal of Alternative Minimum Tax Stirs Big Business Backers, Opponents" by Lucinda Harper in WSJ (5/22/95), "The woes of a Weak Dollar" by Louis Uchitelle in NYT (5/2/95), "In the War of Politics, Medicare Spending Has Become The Latest Battlefield" by David E. Rosenbaum in NYT (5/2/95), "A Coalition Pushes 'Hong Kong on the Potomac, Or 'How a Flat Tax Can Save the Nation's Capital'" in WSY (5/1/95), "Whither Stocks if Fed Lifts Rates to Defend the Dollar?" by Dave Kansas in WSJ (4/24/95), "US Trade Gap is Seen Growing By 27% in 1995" by Helene Cooper in WSJ (4/24/95), "Federal Home Loan Banks Squabble Over Payments to Thrift-Bailout Fund" by John Connor in WSJ (4/24/95), an email from David Kettler to Shaikh with subject "saving you more time" (4/7/95), an email from Sanjay Mongia to The Levy Institute with subject "Workshop on Full Employment" (3/14/95), "Jobs Data Undergo Big Upward Revision" by Frederick Rose in WSJ (3/24/95), "Jobless Claims Up 3,000 In Latest Week Survey" in WSJ (3/27/95), "Do Fickle Markets Now Make Policy?" by David E. Sanger in NYT (3/19/95), "Treasury, Congress Disagree How Much GOP's Gains-Tax Cut Benefits the Rich" by Lucinda Harper in WSJ (3/23/95), "Foreign Investment In U.S. Surged in 1994" by Fred R. Bleakley in WSJ (3/15/95), "Balanced-Budget Measure Threatened By Rift Over Best Way to Cut Deficit" by Christopher Georges in WSJ, "Dollar Darwinism: Global Capital Crunch Is Beginning to Punish Some Weak Economies" by Michael R. Sesit in WSJ (1/12/95), "Minimum Wage and Jobs" by Louis Uchitelle in WSJ (1/12/95), "Conservative, Pro-Business Think Tanks Take Center Stage Before House Panel" by David Rogers and John Harwood in WSJ (1/12/95), "Clinton's Plan to Raise Wages Draws Opposition Before Details Are Presented" by Rick Wartzman in WSJ (1/12/95), "Budget straitjacket replace political will" by Web Bryant in USA Today (1/13/95), "The Fight Over Orphanages" by Hillary Rodham Clinton in National Affairs (1/16/95), "'Supermajority' Tax Plan May Lack G.O.P. Support" by Michael Wines (1/12/95), "House GOP Won't Revise Plan to Deny Aid to Teenage Mothers, Legal Aliens" by Hilary Stout in WSJ (1/13/95), "War Over an Overhaul Appears to Be No Contest" by Robin Toner in NYT (1/13/95), "Perspectives of US Economic Policy under the New Government" by Lester C. Thurow in World Economy (1/1993), "Ties to Mexico Are Becoming Burden for U.S." by Tim Carrington in WSJ (3/9/95), "Dollar's Four-Day Plunge Halts; Greenspan Hints at Higher Rates" by Keith Bradsher in NYT (3/9/95), "Dollars Fall: Crisis Without a Bite" by Louis Uchitelle in NYT (3/9/95), "The Myth of the Overworked American" by Kristin Roberts and Peter Rupert in Economic Commentary from Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (1/15/95), and "REVIEW & OUTLOOK Take 'Fairness' Head-On" in WSJ (4/3/95).
Recommended Citation
Shaikh, Anwar PhD, "Current Eco Clippings" (1995). Archives of Anwar Shaikh. 136.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/as_archive/136