The global economic crisis is rapidly
worsening. Meanwhile the incoming Obama
administration is intensively developing
plans to ward off economic catastrophe.
In this atmosphere of hope laced with
tremendous uncertainty, a group of progressive
economists met on November 21, 2008 at
the New School for Social Research in
New York for a discussion, sponsored by
the Political Economy Research Institute
(PERI) of the University of Massachusetts,
Amherst and the New School’s Schwartz
Center for Economic Policy Analysis (SCEPA),
with financial support from the Ford Foundation.
The goal of the meeting was to discuss
macroeconomic and financial policies for
economic revival that can solve the short-term
crisis we face and help put the economy
on an environmentally sustainable path
of widely shared prosperity. From that
meeting evolved a detailed program presented
here.
January
07, 2009. |
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