In the Media

The Bretton Woods Conference: History And Legacy

Aug 12, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter discusses the changes The Bretton Woods Conference made to the global trade system.
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For largest US companies, jobs growth has lagged profits, revenues

Aug 11, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter was quoted on the US economy in an article about employment growth.
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In Portugal, a 'bad bank' saves the day

Aug 05, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter discusses Portugal's Banco Espirito Santo bailout. It is unlike previous bank bailouts because the cost doesn't all land on taxpayers: "The losses are going to be borne by some of the creditors to that bank and the people that own stock in that bank, the shareholders."
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Why high earnings aren't translating into jobs

Jul 23, 2014 // Associate Dean Matthew Slaughter says firms are adding jobs but not finding qualified applicants.
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Montebourg's Misérables

Jul 02, 2014 // Article on foreign investment in France cites the latest Slaughter Rees Report.
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Reimagining the American Dream

Jul 01, 2014 // In this video, Matthew Slaughter says job creation is the key to economic recovery.
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Brazil’s Own Goals

Jun 11, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter looks at economic challenges facing Brazil as it prepares to host the World Cup.
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All Eyes On India, And Its New Prime Minister

Jun 02, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter discusses India's new prime minister, Narenda Modi, and which directions he may take regarding India's economic problems, its relationship with Pakistan, and concerns about women's rights.
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President Obama makes a sales pitch for the U.S.

May 20, 2014 // Associate Dean Matthew Slaughter notes ways in which the U.S. could attract more foreign investment.
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Who wants to be bigger than the U.S.? Not China!

Apr 30, 2014 // Professor Matthew Slaughter is quoted on China's complicated response to potentially outpacing the American economy. "The faster China’s growth, the more the world legitimately looks to China for meaningful carbon reduction," says Slaughter.
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'The Tech Sector': Growing, and growing vaguer

Apr 09, 2014 // Associate Dean Matthew Slaughter says, "What the tech sector historically has done, and continues to do today, is come up with new ways of doing business for all companies and all industries."
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Closing Bell Exchange: Yellen's tapering timetable

Mar 26, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter notes that future actions by the Federal Reserve will be based on broad indicators concerning employment and the economy.
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How America Loses a Job Every 43 Seconds

Mar 26, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter says that for every immigrant hired at technology companies, five jobs are added to the American economy.
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Immigration Reform Group Launches ‘Job Loss’ Clock

Mar 20, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter, who helped design the “job loss” clock, is quoted on H-1B visas and estimates the U.S loses out on approximately 500,000 jobs each year because of the cap on them.
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American Workers Can't Wait Another Minute

Mar 19, 2014 // Immigration reform that brings scientists and engineers to the U.S. would create jobs for other Americans, according to Professor Matthew Slaughter.
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The debt debate is just hibernating

Feb 24, 2014 // Lawmakers may not seek to reduce the budget deficit this year given their short-term focus, according to associate dean Matthew Slaughter.
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Slack in US economy disappearing: Pro

Feb 21, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter says it's not clear what action the fed might take since the U.S. unemployment rate is dropping but the economy is not yet showing signs of inflation.
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The United States of New Shoes

Jan 30, 2014 // Associate Dean Matthew Slaughter says that more jobs and higher wages are critical to continued U.S. economic growth.
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'High-Trade' Jobs Pay Higher Wages

Jan 21, 2014 // The government's employment report for December showed that the central policy challenge is not just more jobs but rather more well-paying jobs.
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Economy is growing, but not fast: Pro

Jan 10, 2014 // Matthew Slaughter tells CNBC that economic recovery in the U.S. would benefit from tax reform and immigration reform.
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