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Ganesh Sitaraman is Professor of Law at Vanderbilt Law School and author, most recently, of The Crisis of the Middle-Class Constitution (Knopf, 2017).
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The Limits of Private Action: What the Past 40 Years Taught Us About the Perils of Unregulated Markets
Ganesh Sitaraman
The two big ideas that animated American public policy since the end of World War II, employer-sponsored social benefits and neoliberalism, are failures. We...
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What Comes After Trickle-Down Trade Liberalization?
Timothy Meyer
The United States needs to rethink its trade policy. A new report offers a blueprint, consisting of ten major reforms. US trade policy is at...
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