Further Reading
- Where We’re Going. How We’ll Get There.Eric Lotke and Armand Biroonak
Institute for America's Future
10/29/2009An Economy for All | Making It In America | 501c(3) | green jobs | Industrial Policy | Investment Economy | jobs | Building The New EconomyWe can’t go back to the economy of the past—a high-consumption, low-wage economy based on asset bubbles and foreign borrowing. Our response to the current crisis must plant the seeds for the economy of the future. America needs an industrial policy to shape that future. From workforce development to component manufacture, we need a strategic collaboration between the private sector and the government to reach our shared national goals. This report makes the case for that policy and explains what should be the key elements.
- Eric Lotke
Institute for America's Future
09/21/2009An Economy for All | Making It In America | 501c(3) | Industrial Policy | Trade | Pittsburgh G20It is fitting that the G-20 summit meets in Pittsburgh in late September 2009. Pittsburgh has come back from enormous setbacks in its dominant industry, steel, through a combination of deliberate planning, public investment, and partnerships between government and private industry. But Pittsburgh’s comeback reveals the limitations of local efforts. In the absence of a national industrial strategy and a different approach to trade, the U.S. will be lucky to end up where Pittsburgh is now. This report examines the lessons national policy leaders should learn from Pittsburgh's experience.
- Robert Borosage, Eric Lotke and Hillary Hampton
Institute for America's Future
04/13/2009An Economy for All | 501c(3) | corporate taxes | income inequality | TaxesWho pays taxes, and who reaps the benefits of an unfair tax code? Income inequality between 1980 and 2006 has gone up 144 percent between the top one percent of taxpayers and the middle 60 percent, even as top-end tax rates have declined 15 percent for the top one percent during that same period. This is the result of bad policy choices that can be reversed. This report explains how three decades of tax policy have led to Gilded Age inequality and outlines some steps to make the tax code more progressive.
- James K. Galbraith, Warren Mosler and L. Randall Wray
Levy Economics Institute
02/17/2009An Economy for All | 501c(3)This Policy Note assesses intergenerational accounting and related aspects of what we call “the accounting campaign against Social Security and Medicare.”
- Eric Lotke, Alex Carter, Armand Biroonak
Institute for America's Future
02/10/2009An Economy for All | Invest In America | 501c(3) - Measures Supported by Some PolicymakersChad Stone
CBPP
01/11/2009An Economy for All | 501c(4) | An Economy For All | Economic Recovery | economy | economy for allCBPP Special Series: Economic Recovery Watch reviews the benefits of relief to States in the Recovery Package.
- Measures Supported by Some PolicymakersChad Stone
CBPP
01/11/2009An Economy for All | 501c(4) | An Economy For All | Economic Recovery | economy | economy for allCBPP Special Series: Economic Recovery Watch reviews the benefits of relief to States in the Recovery Package.
- Measures Supported by Some Policymakers Would be Far Less EffectiveChad Stone
CBPP
01/11/2009An Economy for All | 501c(3) | An Economy For All | Economic Recovery | economy | economy for allThe CBPP Special Series: Economic Recovery Watch reviews the benefits of state relief in the Economic Recovery Plan.
- Measures Supported by Some Policymakers Would be Far Less EffectiveChad Stone
CBPP
01/11/2009An Economy for All | 501c(3) | An Economy For All | Economic Recovery | economy | economy for allThe CBPP Special Series: Economic Recovery Watch reviews the benefits of state relief in the Economic Recovery Plan.
- MATTHEW SHERMAN
CEPR
01/11/2009An Economy for All | 501c(3) | An Economy For All | Economic Recovery | economy | economy for allIssue Brief : December 2008 takes up the job losses expected without proper allocations to states in the Economic Recovery Plan.

