Michelle Altman

Join SCEPA's Economics of Climate Change project, directed by Willi Semmler, to discuss what new climate policies must be part of the global Covid-19 recovery plans to ensure better pathways to a low carbon economy.

Working Paper—The popular EITC program is credited with encouraging employment and reducing poverty. But a SCEPA working paper suggests it may also reduce wages for low-education workers, including older workers who do not receive EITC benefits at the same rate as younger workers.
Working Paper—The popular EITC program is credited with encouraging employment and reducing poverty. But a SCEPA working paper suggests it may also reduce wages for low-education workers, including older workers who do not receive EITC benefits at the same rate as younger workers.
Thursday, 11 March 2021 16:02

The Future of  Heterodox Economics

To celebrate our 25th Anniversary, SCEPA was proud to host a discussion of how heterodox economics can build an alternative framework and policy agenda for shared prosperity, greater social equality, and a sustainable planet, while avoiding past errors. 

Monday, 01 March 2021 15:59

SCEPA Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary

Continuing a 25-year tradition of providing economic insights for a more equitable society

Monday, 01 March 2021 17:16

Watch— 'SCEPA's History' Video

As a part of our #SCEPAat25 anniversary celebration, SCEPA has published a new video on our organization’s history. 

Thursday, 25 February 2021 18:08

March 11th: The Future of Heterodox Economics

To celebrate our 25th Anniversary, SCEPA was proud to host a discussion of how heterodox economics can build an alternative framework and policy agenda for shared prosperity, greater social equality, and a sustainable planet, while avoiding past errors. 

Thursday, 25 February 2021 17:19

Our Annual Report: A Look Back at 2020

As a part of our 25th anniversary, The Schwartz Center shares its 2020 annual reportThe report documents our efforts last year to continue turning our network’s mission-based research into policy proposals that improve the lives of the working class.

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