Research
Whatever we produce — articles, reports, fact sheets, press releases, etc. — you can find it here. See our latest below or use “Advanced Search” if you’re looking for something in particular.
Reports
OPIC, Ex-Im & Climate Change: Business as Usual?
An Analysis of U.S. Government Support for Fossil Fueled Development Abroad, 1992-98
Economic Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Executive Excess 1998: CEOs Gain From Massive Downsizing
The fifth annual executive compensation survey finds that CEOs who downsize workers are rewarded.
Reports
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Fueling Climate Change
How the European multilateral development bank is contributing to climate change in the former Soviet Union
Reports
The World Bank and the G-7: Changing the Earth’s Climate or Business
An overview of World Bank fossil fuel financing from 1992-97
Economic Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Reports
Executive Excess 1997: CEOs Gain From Massive Downsizing
The fourth annual CEO pay report finds that once again, CEOs win and workers lose.
Economic Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Executive Excess 1996: How Wall Street Rewards Job Destroyers
The third annual executive compensation survey examines a new and disturbing trend: Wall Street's rewarding of corporate layoffs.
Economic Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Reports
Executive Excess 1995: Workers Lose, CEOs Win (II)
The second annual report on CEO pay: The widening wage gap between U.S. executives and their U.S. and Mexican workers.
Economic Justice, Peace & Foreign Policy
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Executive Excess 1994: Workers Lose, CEOs Win
The first annual CEO pay survey: An analysis of executive salaries at top job-cutting firms
Books
Winning America: Ideas and Leadership for the 1990s
This collection of 38 short, clear and prescriptive articles covers virtually every topic that may be at issue in the 1988 presidential election,...