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Robert Kuttner

Meyer and Ida Kirstein Professor in Social Planning and Administration

Globalization  Capitalism  Political Economy  Political History  Social Stratification or Mobility  Social Welfare Planning or Policy

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Review

by Robert Kuttner and Robert Lighthizer

Published 12/19/2024

The New York review of books, 71, 20

Newspaper article

by Robert Kuttner

Published 08/08/2024

The Boston Globe

Why did the air suddenly come out of the stock market this week? The basic answer is that the Federal Reserve waited too long to cut interest rates.

Magazine article   Open access

by Robert Kuttner

Published 06/13/2024

The American prospect

Hospital pricing is impenetrable to consumers and regulators alike. The result: increased costs and profits, and wasteful reliance on armies of middlemen.

Newspaper article

by Robert Kuttner

Published 05/09/2024

The Boston Globe, A.11

Despite the governor's reassurance that the 'hospitals will remain open and folks should continue to keep their appointments,' I would not seek care there. I'm not sure that the governor would either.

Newspaper article

by Robert Kuttner

Published 02/29/2024

The Boston Globe

Governor Maura Healey has called on Steward Health Care to sell off its nine Massachusetts hospitals and cease doing business in the Commonwealth. But that's a lot easier said than done.

Magazine article

by Robert Kuttner

Published 06/22/2023

Directors & boards, 47, 4, 33

Review

by Robert Kuttner

Published 04/20/2023

The New York Review of Books, 70, 7, 25

Kuttner reviews Impunity and Capitalism: The Afterlives of European Financial Crises, 1690-1830 by Trevor Jackson.

Review

by Robert Kuttner

Published 04/20/2023

70, 7

Review

by Robert Kuttner

Published 07/21/2022

The New York Review of Books, 69, 12, 12

Kuttner reviews The Rise and Fall of the Neoliberal Order: America and the World in the Free Market Era by Gary Gerstle.

Blog

by Robert Kuttner

Published 06/24/2022

The American Prospect Blogs

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