The Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) is pleased to announce a new 
partnership with Inclusion, a virtual think tank that develops and promotes 
innovative policy ideas to foster social and economic inclusion. Through policy 
papers, research, op-eds, and a blog, Inclusion advances a progressive 
long-term vision for producing a fairer, more inclusive and sustainable world.

Inclusion's website: www.inclusionist.org

The new collaboration strengthens the ability of both CEPR and Inclusion to 
inform public debate on the most important economic and social issues that 
affect peoples lives.

"The Center for Economic and Policy Research will gain from our association 
with this group of innovative policy analysts," said CEPR Co-Director Dean 
Baker. "There is a widely held belief that the United States is a highly mobile 
society. For much of the population, upward mobility is an illusion. We look 
forward to working with Inclusion to help make the facts about lack of mobility 
clearer, and to design and publicize policies that could make the prospect of 
upward mobility real."

Inclusion co-founders Shawn Fremstad, Rachel Gragg and Margy Waller have, 
between them, worked for the White House Domestic Policy Council in the Clinton 
Administration, Senator Paul Wellstone, the Center on Budget and Policy 
Priorities, the Brookings Institution and the Center for Community Change.

"There is an important debate about the economy going on in Washington right 
now that social policy should contribute to and be informed by," said Margy 
Waller, Inclusion co-founder and director of The Mobility Agenda. "We are all 
excited about the opportunity to work with CEPR as we develop long-term plans 
for economic prosperity, based on broadly-shared values, utilizing innovative 
communication tools."


Liz Chimienti
Domestic Outreach Associate
Center for Economic and Policy Research
1611 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 400
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: (202) 293-5380 x110
Fax: (202) 588-1356

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