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Providing Support For Community College Education Is Not A New Idea

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Written by: Christopher P. Loss, Vanderbilt University

Providing Support For Community College Education Is Not A New IdeaNot since the 1960s has a sitting President engaged in issues around higher education as frequently as Barack Obama. He’s had little choice.

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Sharing as a Unifying Force for Global Change

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Written by: Cat Johnson, Shareable

Sharing as Unifying Force for Global Change

An independent, civil society organization campaigning for a fairer sharing of wealth, power and resources, Share the World's Resources recently released Sharing As Our Common Cause, a report detailing all the ways sharing can act as a unifying force to address multiple planetary crises.

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How Guaranteed Paid Sick Days Could Boost US Job Growth

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Written by: Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research

How Guaranteed Paid Sick Days Could Boost US Job GrowthAfter President Obama’s State of the Union Address Tuesday night, today’s discussion has largely focused on his tax proposals. While these are important measures, two other areas he addressed raise issues that will have at least as many consequences.

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The Leading Cause of Death In Developing Countries Might Surprise You

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Written by: Richard Fuller, Ensia

The Leading Cause Of Death In Developing Countries Might Surprise YouIt’s time to pay attention to a startling stealth killer. What’s the leading cause of death in low- and middle-income countries?

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Can Growing Medicinal Plants Alleviate Poverty and Protect The Fragile Environment?

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Written by: Mridu Khullar Relph

Medicinal Plants Alleviate Poverty and Protect Nepal’s Fragile Environment

Farmers in the high Himalayas partner with a U.S.–based nonprofit to cultivate medicinal plants — and the environmental and economic benefits they offer. Nepalese residents learn cultivation skills needed to move their medicinal plant enterprises from foraging to farming — an environmental and economic win-win.

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Municipal Broadband Offers Hope For Lagging US Internet

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Written by: Robert Faris, Harvard University

Municipal BroadbandNo one disputes the importance of affordable access to high-speed internet for economic growth in the 21st century. The United States has seen consistent and rapid growth in its broadband infrastructure since the internet became popular in the 1990s, offering more households and businesses connectivity at faster speeds.

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New Global Health Report Shows How To Beat The World's Biggest Killers

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Written by: Alessandro R Demaio, Harvard University

New Global Health Report Shows How To Beat The World's Biggest KillersThe World Health Organization (WHO) has just released its Global Status Report on Noncommunicable Diseases, the second in a series tracking worldwide progress in the prevention and control of cancers, lung disease, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. It focuses on how to reach the internationally agreed overarching target of a 25% reduction of premature mortality from these four major non-communicable diseases by 2025.

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Does the University of Michigan’s New Football Coach Need Food Stamps?

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Written by: Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research

Does the University of Michigan’s New Football Coach Need Food Stamps?

One of the big end of the year sports news items was Jim Harbaugh leaving the San Francisco 49ers to become head football coach at the University of Michigan.

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Billionaire Bankers, Minimum-wage Toilers And The Nasty Truth About Fast-food Nation

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Written by: Thomas Frank, Salon

Let me tell you about this one stretch of Hillsborough Road in Durham, North Carolina. It’s between two freeways, just a short drive from the noble towers of Duke University, and in the space of about a mile, you will find a McDonald’s, a Cracker Barrel, a Wendy’s, a Chick-fil-A, an Arby’s, a Waffle House, a Bojangles’, a Biscuitville, a Subway, a Taco Bell, and a KFC.

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Dead and Enduring Economic Policy Myths of 2014

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Written by: Dean Baker, Center for Economic and Policy Research

Dead and Enduring Economic Policy Myths of 2014

With the holiday season upon us, the time for end of year lists is fast-approaching. To beat the rush, today I give my list of the top dead and enduring myths of 2014.

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Working over the Holidays? You’re Not Alone

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Written by: Andre Spicer and Carl Cederström

Working Over The Holidays? You’re Not Alone

Religious aspects aside, for many people Christmas has been that unique time of the year when the demands of work finally disappear, if only for a brief period. 

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Can Banks Drain Your Account To Pay For Their Investment Losses?

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Written by: Ellen Brown, Public Banking Institute

Can Banks Drain Your Account To Pay For Their Investment Loses?

On the weekend of November 16th, the G20 leaders whisked into Brisbane, posed for their photo ops, approved some proposals, made a show of roundly disapproving of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and whisked out again. It was all so fast, they may not have known what they were endorsing when they rubber-stamped the Financial Stability Board’s “Adequacy of Loss-Absorbing Capacity of Global Systemically Important Banks in Resolution,” which completely changes the rules of banking.

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What Will The Next Financial Crisis Look Like and Are We Ready?

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Written by: Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley

What Will The Next Financial Crisis Look Like And Are We Ready?

The subprime crisis and the subsequent failure of Lehman Brothers came as such a shock – and the repercussions were so severe that when the time came to mount a response, policy makers were as surprised as the rest of us and woefully unprepared.

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Which Is The Best Country To Grow Old In?

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Written by: Asghar Zaidi, University of Southampton

Which Is The Best Country To Grow Old In?

It’s no secret that the global population is ageing. We’re living longer than ever and are healthier until much later in life. But we’re still struggling to adapt to this changing demographic – and some are struggling more than most.

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Global Supply Chains Link Us All To Shame of Child and Forced Labor

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Written by: Martijn Boersma, University of Technology, Sydney

Global Supply Chains Link Us All To Shame Of Child And Forced Labour

The fragmentation of global production has dramatically increased the length and complexity of supply chains. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) estimates that more than half of the world’s manufactured imports are intermediate goods.

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How the U.S. Government Could End the Student Debt Crisis Today

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Written by: Raúl Carrillo, YES! Magazine

How the U.S. Government Could End the Student Debt Crisis Today

Instead of loaning students money, the federal government could just pay for their tuition, without causing any significant economic problems. Last month, Lower Saxony became the final state in Germany to abolish tuition for all students at public universities.

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The Incarceration of the American Consumer

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Written by: Ralph Nader

The Incarceration of the American Consumer

How do corporate attorneys sleep at night considering that with the power of their large corporate clients, they often crush the freedoms of workers, consumers and small communities who are trying to break out of a complex web of shackles?

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We Need To Employ A New Economics For The Occupy Generation

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Written by: Wendy Carlin, University College London

We Need To Employ A New Economics For The Occupy Generation

After the global financial crisis in 2008, economics was in disarray. Even the Queen was moved to chide economists for failing to warn about the build-up of debt in households and banks in the major economies and the threat this posed to the global economy.

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200-year Review: Societies Are Richer But Not Always Better Off

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Written by: Daniel Sage, University of Stirling

200-year Review Finds Societies Are Richer, Healthier But Not Necessarily Better Off

Despite enormous economic growth over the past 200 years, developed and developing countries alike are failing to tackle crime and environmental problems, a major report from the OECD has concluded.

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It's Actually The Middle Class and The Poor Who Are The Job Creators

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Written by: Robert Reich

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Contrary to the dire predictions of opponents, the minimum-wage hike won’t cost Seattle jobs. In fact, it will put more money into the hands of low-wage workers who are likely to spend almost all of it in the vicinity. That will create jobs.

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How China Teaches Her Children Math So Well

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Written by: Zhenzhen Miao and David Reynolds (University of Southampton)

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There has been much publicity in recent years about China and its teachers. After the most recent results from the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) were published in 2013, considerable discussion has focused on the reasons why Chinese students’ test results are more than 100 points above the PISA average.

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