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A strong economy is one that operates at its potential and delivers a high standard of living to the entire population. Monetary, fiscal, and tax policy all play important roles in determining the level and distribution of income, wealth, and other, broader measures of economic wellbeing. Equitable Growth promotes research to improve our understanding of how these policy tools can ensure the economy works for everyone, and reduce the impact of economic downturns.

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Defining extreme wealth is more complicated than it looks

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The debt-to-wealth ratio: A missing lens on the U.S. government’s fiscal capacity

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In Conversation with Costa Samaras

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Factsheet: Defining top U.S. income and wealth thresholds for tax policy

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What is the relationship between inflation, interest rates, and economic growth, and what does it mean for the new Federal Reserve chair?

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Are recoveries from financial crises always slow?

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Entrepreneurialism and access to capital for women and minorities

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Redistribution, stimulus, and U.S. mortgage interest rates

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Break on through (to the other side)

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The uncertain nature of the natural rate of interest

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Taxation and fairness in an era of high inequality

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The unfulfilled promise of tax credits as economic policy

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The future of retirement savings after the Great Recession

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The case for inaction on interest rates

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What to worry about on the supply side

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The benefits and drawbacks of using dynamic scoring in the federal budget

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Mortgage fraud, income growth, and credit supply

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Recession Ready

Recession Ready

Edited by Heather Boushey, Ryan Nunn, and Jay Shambaugh

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Mark Cooper

Consumer Federation of America

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Steering Committee

Karen Dynan

Harvard University

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Stephanie Chapman Weishaar

Cornerstone Research

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Gordon Phillips

Dartmouth College

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Christian Moser

Columbia University

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