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    Wednesday, March 31, 2021

    'We can't delay': Biden proposes $2 trillion infrastructure, jobs plan funded by corporate tax hike Economics

    'We can't delay': Biden proposes $2 trillion infrastructure, jobs plan funded by corporate tax hike Economics


    'We can't delay': Biden proposes $2 trillion infrastructure, jobs plan funded by corporate tax hike

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    New Zealand raises minimum wage and increases taxes on the rich

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    U.S. Home Prices Rise at Fastest Pace in 15 Years

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    Biden kicks off effort to reshape U.S. economy with infrastructure package

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    Musk: Tesla's Austin Factory Will Recruit 10,000 People, Twice As Before

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    U.S. dollar share of global FX reserves in fourth quarter hits lowest in 25 years: IMF

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    More Than Two Million Forbearance Plans Are Likely in New Forbearance Extensions

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    Goldman Sachs To Offer Clients 'Variety' Of Crypto Investment Options - Not Just Bitcoin...

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    Almost half of small businesses fear closing before end of Q2

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    UK household savings rise sharply, fuelling rebound optimism

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    Bruegel: Navigating through hydrogen

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    The Pandemic Was Historically Bad for Working-Class Women

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    IMF:Gender and Employment in the COVID-19 Recession: Evidence on “She-cessions”(PDF)

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    Taiwan: U.S. trade war pushing China to steal tech and talent

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    Ahh yes effective policies

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    Landlords, Housing Groups Brace for Evictions in Tri-State Area - Eviction moratorium extended and more federal aid is coming, but many worry it won’t be enough

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    President Biden unveils his $2 trillion infrastructure plan – here are the details

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    How The "Functions of Money" Blind Us To The Structure of Money

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    Do Spillover Effects Constitute a Practical Limitation to European Fiscal Austerity Policy? A Review and Mapping of Transmissions Mechanisms in Europe

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    Bruegel: To infinity and beyond: the European space sector and industrial policy

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