Research
Articles
- (With John Schmitt, Margy Waller, and Shawn Fremstad). Unions and upward mobility for low-wage workers. WorkingUSA. 11(3):337-348 (2008). Other versions:
- Center for Economic and Policy Research report. August 2007.
- (With John Schmitt). Is the United States a good model for reducing social exclusion in Europe? International Journal of Health Services. 37(1):1-30 (2007). Other versions:
- In Vicente Navarro (ed.), Neoliberalism, globalization, and inequalities: consequences for health and quality of life. Amityville: Baywood, 2007.
- In Alfonso Guerra y José Félix Tezanos (eds.). El rumbo de Europa. Fundación Sistema, Madrid, 2007.
- Center for Economic and Policy Research report. July 2006.
- (With Daniel J. Dudek, Wang Hao, Zhang Jian-yu, and Lin Hong). An economic analysis of alternative policies for controlling SO2 emissions in the Yangtze River Delta's electric generating sector. Research of Environmental Sciences. 18(4):1-10 (2005).
Working papers
- (With Robert Pollin). State-by-state analysis: high-cost case forecasts of US cap-and-trade legislation. Political Economy Research Institute. April 2009. (See also the technical appendix.)
- (With John Schmitt). Dropping the ax: illegal firings during union election campaigns. Center for Economic and Policy Research. March 2009.
- (With Dean Baker). The impact of the Medicare Drug Benefit on healthcare spending by older households. Center for Economic and Policy Research. December 2008.
- (With John Schmitt). The decline in African-American representation in unions and manufacturing, 1979-2007. Center for Economic and Policy Research. February 2008.
Columns
- (With John Schmitt). In keeping down American workers, corporate crime pays. Alternet. July 20, 2007.
- Inmates vs. animals: US fails the test of civilization. AlterNet. April 18, 2007.
Letters
- Take a hard look at top salaries. Response to Jack Wilson, Boston Globe. February 18, 2009.
- The economy and the Fed. Response to George Will, Washington Post. August 22, 2007.
- Free trade was never in the building to begin with. Response to Jacob Weisberg, Financial Times. November 13, 2006.