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Trade agreements are less of a big deal as I see it--the advocates overdo how much they'll help and visa-versa re the opponents -- though the advocates are worse...
Jared Bernstein: The Policy Backdrop of Inequality and Its Implications for "Class Warfare" Jared Bernstein 2011
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As I stress here, the fact that our job market has run with so much slack over the very period when inequality grew is no coincidence and visa-versa: when inequality was flat or falling, we were more likely to be at full employment.
Jared Bernstein: The Policy Backdrop of Inequality and Its Implications for "Class Warfare" Jared Bernstein 2011
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Trade agreements are less of a big deal as I see it--the advocates overdo how much they'll help and visa-versa re the opponents -- though the advocates are worse...
Jared Bernstein: The Policy Backdrop of Inequality and Its Implications for "Class Warfare" Jared Bernstein 2011
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As I stress here, the fact that our job market has run with so much slack over the very period when inequality grew is no coincidence and visa-versa: when inequality was flat or falling, we were more likely to be at full employment.
Jared Bernstein: The Policy Backdrop of Inequality and Its Implications for "Class Warfare" Jared Bernstein 2011
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As I stress here, the fact that our job market has run with so much slack over the very period when inequality grew is no coincidence and visa-versa: when inequality was flat or falling, we were more likely to be at full employment.
Jared Bernstein: The Policy Backdrop of Inequality and Its Implications for "Class Warfare" Jared Bernstein 2011
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Trade agreements are less of a big deal as I see it--the advocates overdo how much they'll help and visa-versa re the opponents -- though the advocates are worse...
Jared Bernstein: The Policy Backdrop of Inequality and Its Implications for "Class Warfare" Jared Bernstein 2011
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I've always wondered why yellow will out fish white somedays and visa-versa other days.
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I can easily see people coming down to St Pete or Clearwater and maybe wanting to go up to the Orlando theme parks for a day; or maybe visa-versa: they start at the theme parks then want to spend a couple days at the beach, something Orlando does not provide.
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I've always wondered why yellow will out fish white somedays and visa-versa other days.
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Trade agreements are less of a big deal as I see it--the advocates overdo how much they'll help and visa-versa re the opponents -- though the advocates are worse...
Jared Bernstein: The Policy Backdrop of Inequality and Its Implications for "Class Warfare" Jared Bernstein 2011
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