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Worse than it seems: drilling down to the rotten foundation of the economic crisis. E-Journal



WITH THE ECONOMY APPARENTLY ALREADY IN RECESSION, GAS PRICES NEAR record levels, food prices rising, and inflation generally gaining momentum, economic issues are moving to the center of the presidential campaign. Political reporters have been forced to learn the financial crisis on the fly, while business reporters have had to learn to speak to an ever-growing audience. In March, Dean Starkman, who runs The Audit on CJR.org, spoke with Jeff Madrick, the editor of Challenge magazine, to discuss the roiling economy and how the press is covering it. Madrick is also a visiting professor of humanities at The Cooper Union, and director of policy research at the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, The New School. He is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books, and a former economics columnist for The New York Times. His forthcoming books are The Case for Big Government (Princeton) and The Age of Greed ... And the Men Who Made It (Alfred A. Knopf).


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3 hlm
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English
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0010-194X
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330.9
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Vol. 47, Issue 1
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