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  • Written by Sarah Treuhaft and David Madland, both its content and its title raised a central question of our time: whether it is "possible that the traditional assumption that there is a tradeoff between growth and equity is wrong, and that broadly shared growth is ultimately better for the economy?"

    David Coates: The Strengths and Weaknesses of American Exceptionalism David Coates 2011

  • Written by Sarah Treuhaft and David Madland, both its content and its title raised a central question of our time: whether it is "possible that the traditional assumption that there is a tradeoff between growth and equity is wrong, and that broadly shared growth is ultimately better for the economy?"

    David Coates: The Strengths and Weaknesses of American Exceptionalism David Coates 2011

  • The tentative Treuhaft/Madland answer to this question was that shared growth might indeed be the preferable way forward: so that at the very least, "as a first step, we need to change our collective understanding about what, why and how economic and social inclusion matters."

    David Coates: The Strengths and Weaknesses of American Exceptionalism David Coates 2011

  • Written by Sarah Treuhaft and David Madland, both its content and its title raised a central question of our time: whether it is "possible that the traditional assumption that there is a tradeoff between growth and equity is wrong, and that broadly shared growth is ultimately better for the economy?"

    David Coates: The Strengths and Weaknesses of American Exceptionalism David Coates 2011

  • Written by Sarah Treuhaft and David Madland, both its content and its title raised a central question of our time: whether it is "possible that the traditional assumption that there is a tradeoff between growth and equity is wrong, and that broadly shared growth is ultimately better for the economy?"

    David Coates: The Strengths and Weaknesses of American Exceptionalism David Coates 2011

  • The tentative Treuhaft/Madland answer to this question was that shared growth might indeed be the preferable way forward: so that at the very least, "as a first step, we need to change our collective understanding about what, why and how economic and social inclusion matters."

    David Coates: The Strengths and Weaknesses of American Exceptionalism David Coates 2011

  • The tentative Treuhaft/Madland answer to this question was that shared growth might indeed be the preferable way forward: so that at the very least, "as a first step, we need to change our collective understanding about what, why and how economic and social inclusion matters."

    David Coates: The Strengths and Weaknesses of American Exceptionalism David Coates 2011

  • The tentative Treuhaft/Madland answer to this question was that shared growth might indeed be the preferable way forward: so that at the very least, "as a first step, we need to change our collective understanding about what, why and how economic and social inclusion matters."

    David Coates: The Strengths and Weaknesses of American Exceptionalism David Coates 2011

  • A friend, Jon Madland, donated the Sioux Falls house, and local businesses and residents gave time and materials — including furniture, appliances and a ramp — to refurbish it.

    Sick Mexican children get large dose of TLC in S.D. 2008

  • But Madland and co-author Kara Walker outline five critical steps to toughen enforcement and accountability:

    Art Levine: Upgrading Obama's Stimulus Plan: End Wage Theft, Union-Busting 2009

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