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- Fate of Biden's Minimum Wage Proposal Remains Hazy
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- Administration of Barack Obama, 2013 Remarks on the Resignation of Alan B. Krueger As Chairman of the Council of Economic Advise
- Winter 2008 Published Three Times Annually by the American Economic Association’S Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession on Being the Boss
- A Proposal for Protecting Low‑Income Workers from Monopsony and Collusion
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- Report of the Commission on Inclusive Prosperity
- Economist's Statement on Carbon Dividends
- Would an Increase in the Federal Minimum Wage Help Or Hinder Small Business?
- Quality. Independence. Impact. Brookings
- Jason Furman Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers
- A Proposal for Modernizing Labor Laws for Twenty-First-Century Work: the “Independent Worker”
- Spring Policy Conference April 22-23, 2015 Willard Intercontinental Hotel 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW - Washington, DC
- Violence and Economic Activity: Evidence from African American Patents, 1870 to 1940
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- February 25, 2013, Volume 32 Issue 4
- Alan Krueger 1960–2019
- 1 Economics 1420/API 126 Fall 2018 AMERICAN ECONOMIC POLICY Faculty: Martin Feldstein Jeffrey Liebman Amitabh Chandra Amitabh
- Public Choice Theory and Occupational Licensing
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- Responding to Terrorism: What Role for the United Nations?
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- Congressional Record United States Th of America PROCEEDINGS and DEBATES of the 104 CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION
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- A $15 Minimum Wage Would Cost Jobs, Right? Probably Not, Economists Say
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- Interview with Alan Krueger
- New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations
- Advancing Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education
- Fundamental Tax Reform Hearing Committee on Ways and Means U.S. House of Representatives
- An Open Letter from Past CEA Chairs to Senator Sanders and Professor Gerald Friedman
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- 75 Years of the Federal Minimum Wage Hearing Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensi
- Labor Supply Effects of Social Insurance Alan B. Krueger Princeton University and National Bureau of Economic Research and Bruce
- Reforming US' High-Skilled Guestworker Program
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- A Dozen Economic Facts About K-12 Education
- The Class Size Debate
- U.S. Elementary and Secondary Schools: Equalizing Opportunity Or Replicating the Status Quo?
- The Company They Keep
- Where Have All the Workers Gone? an Inquiry Into the Decline of the U.S
- Estimating the Return to College Selectivity Over the Career Using Administrative Earning Data
- Labor Force Participation Rate
- Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs the University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 78712 February 18, 2016 the Honorable Al
- Development Discussion Papers
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- Economic Report of the President, Its Role and Influence Depend on the Degree to Which It Can Be Useful and Relevant to the President and Other Senior Decision Makers
- Executive Committee Meeting of April 20, 2007
- The Economics of Social Issues
- Jason Furman and Peter Orszag