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EPI's Agenda for Change

GREIDER, WILLIAM | February 5, 2007 issue

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This article focuses on the Economic Policy Institute's (EPI) comprehensive alternative--left-liberal--vision to stimulate and guide the progressive counterreformation, what they call the Agenda for Shared Prosperity. EPI won high regard for its meticulous research and powerful analysis of the economic realities in the U.S. Their agenda includes many policy proposals for confronting social and economic wounds, as the author says, generated by 25 years of conservative governance.

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UNITED States -- Economic conditions -- 1981-2001; ECONOMIC policy; SOCIAL policy; GOVERNMENT policy; CONSERVATISM; UNITED States
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