This research program examines the latest dynamics, institutions, and trends shaping employment and earnings, with a focus on policies to achieve full employment and the tendency of modern market economies to fall short of the mark. A cornerstone of this program is research on the job guarantee—a policy that would offer a publicly funded job to all who are willing and able to work.
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Working Paper No. 245
July 01, 1998
Reciprocity and the Guaranteed Income
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Working Paper No. 243
July 01, 1998
State Type and Congressional Voting on the Minimum Wage
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Working Paper No. 238
June 01, 1998
The Macroeconomics of Industrial Strategy
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Public Policy Brief Highlight No. 39
May 04, 1998
The Unmeasured Labor Force
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Working Paper No. 237
May 01, 1998
Speed of Technical Progress and Length of the Average Interjob Period
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Public Policy Brief No. 39
May 01, 1998
The Unmeasured Labor Force
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Policy Notes No. 4
April 01, 1998
Small Business and the New Welfare
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Working Paper No. 230
March 01, 1998
The Romance of Assimilation?
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Working Paper No. 229
March 01, 1998
E Pluribus Unum
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Working Paper No. 228
March 01, 1998
Education’s Hispanic Challenge
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Working Paper No. 227
March 01, 1998
The Japanese Financial Crisis, Corporate Governance, and Sustainable Prosperity
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Working Paper No. 226
February 01, 1998
The Political Economy of Corporate Governance in Germany