AIR IMPACT

Recognition of AIR research, opinions, and people in the media and elsewhere


Whatever happened to overtime?

By Nick Hanauer "If you’re in the American middle class—or what’s left of it—here’s how you probably feel. You feel ...

When Capitalism only rewards shareholders, it’s time for reform

By Bruce Scott "Editor’s Note: On both sides of the Atlantic, populist resentments are stewing. In the United Kingdom, this was ...

When will financial markets hit bottom: The past may not hold any clues

By Gretchen Morgenson "The coronavirus has ripped United States financial markets from their moorings. Even veteran investors say they've never ...

Who Invests in the High-Tech Knowledge Base?

By Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET) "In this paper, we provide a historical perspective on the interaction of household families, ...

Why are stock markets soaring?

By Simon Caulkin "Shaking off the doomy prognostications of mainstream economists, stock markets on both sides of the Atlantic have ...

Why are we so afraid of a comprehensive jobs plan?

By Jeffrey Madrick "Paul Polman, the CEO of Unilever, thinks American-style capitalism is broken, and he blames, in good part, ...

Why Bernie is the most popular politician in America

By Les Leopold "Bernie Sanders has the highest approval rating of any politician in the country with 61 percent approving, ...

Why big corporations would rather waste billions of dollars than give it to workers

By Bryce Covert "The amount of money large American companies spent on buying back their own stock to prop up ...

Why Buffett should say ‘no’ on Coke

By Rana Foroohar "The discussion over inequality is all the rage these days, and it’s been given a new wrinkle ...

Why buybacks matter

By Christopher Gannatti "Share buybacks have become a major focus of conversation within the investment industry—most recently due to speculation that ...
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