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Michael Spence and other experts discuss longer term solutions to the high unemployment facing the U.S.
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Uncertainty Is the Enemy of Recovery
Wall Street Journal 04.28.2013
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The world economy: Wealth without workers, workers without wealth
Economist 10.06.2014
Why the Old Jobs Aren't Coming Back
Wall Street Journal 06.24.2011
Middle-Aged Job Hunters Struggle in Weak Recovery
Wall Street Journal 07.30.2011
GOP Candidates Get New Impetus to Push Job Plans
Wall Street Journal 09.03.2011
Wall Street Journal 09.02.2011
New York Times 09.06.2011
New York Times 09.06.2011
Whatever Happened to the American Left?
New York Times 09.24.2011
The Age of the Superfluous Worker
New York Times 11.24.2011
Wall Street Journal 11.29.2011
The Next First (and Only) 100 Days
New York Times 12.10.2011
Wonkbook: The real unemployment rate is 11 percent - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.12.2011
Piecing Together the Job-Picture Puzzle
Wall Street Journal 03.12.2012
Wall Street Journal 05.26.2012
Uncertainty and the Slow Recovery
Wall Street Journal 01.04.2010
The Economy’s Hidden Problem: We’re Out of Big Ideas
WSJ 12.06.2016
Fed Raises Rates for First Time in 2016, Anticipates 3 Increases in 2017
WSJ 12.14.2016
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