This document is page 24 of a Standard & Poor's economic research report dated August 5, 2014, titled 'How Increasing Income Inequality Is Dampening U.S. Economic Growth.' It consists of a bibliography listing references (23 through 42) from various academic and economic sources, including the Census Bureau, Brookings Institution, and NBER. The document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025786', indicating it was part of a document production for the House Oversight Committee, likely related to investigations involving financial institutions.
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| Goldin | Author |
Cited author in bibliography (multiple citations)
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| Katz | Author |
Cited author in bibliography (multiple citations)
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| Michael Greenstone | Author |
Cited author, Hamilton Project-Brookings
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| Adam Looney | Author |
Cited author, Hamilton Project-Brookings
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| Jeremy Patashnik | Author |
Cited author, Hamilton Project-Brookings
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| Muxin Yu | Author |
Cited author, Hamilton Project-Brookings
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| Sean F. Reardon | Author |
Cited author regarding academic achievement gap
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| Greg J. Duncan | Editor |
Cited editor of 'In Whither Opportunity?'
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| Richard J. Murnane | Editor |
Cited editor of 'In Whither Opportunity?'
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| Robert Barro | Author |
Cited author regarding educational attainment data
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| Jong-Wha Lee | Author |
Cited author regarding educational attainment data
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| Lily French | Author |
Cited author regarding education in Iowa
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| Peter S. Fisher | Author |
Cited author regarding education in Iowa
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| David Deming | Author |
Cited author, National Bureau of Economic Research
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| Susan Dynarski | Author |
Cited author, National Bureau of Economic Research
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| Rajan | Author |
Cited author regarding political measures and housing
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| Atif Mian | Author |
Cited author regarding household economics (multiple citations)
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| Amir Sufi | Author |
Cited author regarding household economics (multiple citations)
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| Standard & Poor's |
Listed in footer (WWW.STANDARDANDPOORS.COM)
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| U.S. Census Bureau |
Cited as 'Census'
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| Belknap Press |
Cited publisher
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| Hamilton Project-Brookings |
Cited source (multiple citations)
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| Russell Sage Foundation Press |
Cited publisher
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| Journal of Development Economics |
Cited publication
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| National Bureau of Economic Research |
Cited organization
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| Economic Analysis and Research Network |
Cited organization
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| The Brookings Institution |
Cited organization
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| American Economic Review |
Cited publication
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| Department of Housing and Urban Development |
Mentioned in citation (42) as HUD
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| Fannie |
Mentioned in citation (42) (likely Fannie Mae)
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'
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Location of Belknap Press and NBER
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Location of Russell Sage Foundation Press
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Subject of citation (31) regarding education returns
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"Economic Research: How Increasing Income Inequality Is Dampening U.S. Economic Growth, And Possible Ways To Change The Tide"Source
"He argues that political measures to increase affordable housing for low-income groups instructed the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to develop affordable housing goals for Fannie and"Source
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