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Politics of Poverty
A Blueprint for Well-Being: Strong Labor Laws
Oxfam has published this year’s Best States to Work Index, which ranks states on their labor policies. The upshot: where you live matters too much.
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Politics of Poverty
The Most Hopeful Economic Story That’s Not in the News
A new tax treaty is a chance for needed change.
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Politics of Poverty
Senators consider Froman as US Trade Rep: Infinite wisdom or delusion?
Big Pharma shows its influence in the Senate Finance Committee.
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Politics of Poverty
Does the American Dream still exist?
Not unless it includes refugees and immigrants
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Months of fighting in South Sudan have robbed Martha Nyandit’s six children of a father, a home, and any semblance of security. They are among more than one million people displaced by the conflict.
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Politics of Poverty
A taxing affair: Collecting oil revenues in Africa
Five experts say resource-rich African governments should not leave money on the table.
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Sister Magna Jiménez Martínez, head of the Colegio María Auxiliadora in San Juan, drew on her experience in Haiti to know what needed to be done in Puerto Rico after Hurricane María slammed into the US territory.
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Politics of Poverty
It’s the politics stupid: Natural resource management in Peru, Senegal, Ghana and Tanzania
Research suggests that to achieve greater accountability for revenue generated through industries like mining in developing countries, we need to get much more political.
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Politics of Poverty
Making the tax bill pay social dividends: A call to investors
In the wake of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, US multinational corporations are due to receive a giant cash windfall. Investors should call on these companies to use this money with an eye toward long-term, inclusive, and sustainable value creation.
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Politics of Poverty
7 ways to sell US arms abroad without losing your soul
America’s military might, technology, and diplomacy must support human rights and the rule of law around the world—not undermine them.