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Privatization in Eastern Europe: The Tunnel at the End of the Light
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Damaged Goods: Before Reinventing Government, Clinton Needs to Repair It
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What Works: Applying What We Already Know About Successful Social Policy
Three decades of anti-poverty policy have shed much light on the best strategies for helping families.
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Beyond Shock Therapy: Why Eastern Europe's Recovery Starts in Washington
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Crediting the Voters: A New Beginning for Campaign Finance
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Coming Unfringed: The Unraveling of Job-Based Entitlements
Health care, pensions, and other forms of social income should be rights of citizenship, not perks of increasingly unreliable jobs.
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The Prosperous Community: Social Capital and Public Life
If we want prosperity, we might begin by working to restore the fabric of community.
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Saving Disgrace? More on Savings
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Cities in the New Global Economy
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Liberals and Public Investment: Recovering a Lost Legacy
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Who's Bashing Tyson?
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Can Economists Save Economics?
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Saving Disgrace? More on Savings
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Deliverance?
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Detoxifying the Debate
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When Patients Go To Market: The Workings of managed Competition
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Mangled Competition
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The Myth of Public School Failure
Public schools are actually performing remarkably well. What they need is not radical reform but more support.
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Continental Drift: NAFTA and Its Aftershocks
The trade problem is much bigger than the treaty.
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The Politics of Repudiation 1992: Edging Toward Upheaval
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A Collective Bargain: Negotiating Human Capitalism
A new deal for labor policy.
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The Global Money Trap: Can Clinton Master the Markets?
If not, he will be their slave.
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Stealing First: The Rehnquist Court Gags on Free Speech
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Avoiding a Fiscal Dunkirk
A more progressive tax code is an essential part of any new economic plan.
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Winning With Tax Reform: The Connecticut Story
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Rebuilding the Nonmarket Economy
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Whose Body Politic?
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Affirmative Action at Berkeley
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Healthy Compromise: Universal Coverage and Managed Competition Under a Cap
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Kinder, Gentler Canada
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An Alliance at Risk: The Disability Movement and Health Care Reform
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The Great School Sell-Off
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Coalition or Collision? Medicare and Health Reform
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Unsparing Change
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The Moral Equivalent of War Production
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Investing on the Frontier: How the U.S. Can Recliam High-Tech Leadership
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Memo on Presidential Transition
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Divided They Govern
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Passion, Memory, and Politics, 1992
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Conversion to Competitiveness: Making the Most of the National Labs
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Conversion Then and Now
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Accounting the Future
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The Pork Barrel Objection
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Shopping for Innovation: Government as Smart Consumer
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The Faster Track: Shoule We Build a High-Speed Rail System?
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The Way We Won: America's Economic Breakthrough During World War II
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The Rich, the Right, and the Facts: Deconstructing the Income Distribution Debate
Deconstructing the Income Distribution Debate
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Where Private Investment Fails
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Race, Liberalism, Affirmative Action (III)
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Can We Put a Time Limit on Welfare?
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Talk of the Tube: How To Get Teledemocracy Right
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The Limits of Teledemocracy
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The Strong Case for Gun Control
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Life After Tight Money
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The Economic Stakes
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The Wreckage of Airline Deregulation
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The Wreckage of Airline Deregulation
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Race, Liberalism, and Affirmative Action (II)
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Race, Liberalism, and Affirmative Action (II):
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Race, Liberalism, and Affirmative Action (II)
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Race, Liberalism, and Affirmative Action (II)
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From "Projects" to Communities: How to Redeem Public Housing
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Quiet Success: Where Managed School Integration Works
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Talking Past Each Other: Black and White Languages of Race
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The Quest for Community (Again)
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Hidden Complications: Why Health Care Competition Needs Regulation
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The Deadly Marathon
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Feminism and Caregiving
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The Wreckage of Airline Deregulation
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Is the Strike Dead?
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Liberalism, Socialism, and Democracy
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Rehnquist's Road to Serfdom: The Ominous Message of -Rust v. Sullivan-
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Bringing Fathers Back In: The Child Support Assurance Strategy
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States First: The Other Path to National Health Reform
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Social Support for Self-Reliance: The Politics of Making Work Pay
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Democratizing the Data Banks: Getting Government Online
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Why the States Can't Solve the Health Care Crisis
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A Lost Political Generation?
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The Great Environmental Awakening
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The Pressure Elite: Inside the Narrow World of Advocacy Group Politics
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Race, Liberalism, and Affirmative Action
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Race, Liberalism, and Affirmative Action
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The Myth of a Savings Shortage
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Flexibility Trap: The Proliferation of Marginal Jobs
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Diversity at Berkeley: Demagoguery or Demography?
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