Re: RE: The Center for Economic and Policy Research

2000-05-02 Thread Michael Perelman
I asked Bob Naiman to answer your question. Timework Web wrote: > Nathan Newman wrote, > > > Now, if anyone is willing to risk it, what are the principle differences now > > between EPI, the Preamble Center, and now CEPR? How do their sources of > > funds or other political alliances differ? >

RE: RE: The Center for Economic and Policy Research

2000-05-02 Thread Max B. Sawicky
> >On Behalf Of Michael Perelman > > > > The Center for Economic and Policy Research > > Now, if anyone is willing to risk it, what are the principle > differences now > between EPI, the Preamble Center, and now CEPR? How do their sources of > funds or other political alliances differ? > > --

RE: The Center for Economic and Policy Research

2000-05-02 Thread Timework Web
Nathan Newman wrote, > Now, if anyone is willing to risk it, what are the principle differences now > between EPI, the Preamble Center, and now CEPR? How do their sources of > funds or other political alliances differ? Anyone? Max? Robert? Tom Walker

RE: The Center for Economic and Policy Research

2000-05-02 Thread Nathan Newman
>On Behalf Of Michael Perelman > > The Center for Economic and Policy Research Now, if anyone is willing to risk it, what are the principle differences now between EPI, the Preamble Center, and now CEPR? How do their sources of funds or other political alliances differ? -- Nathan Newman