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Subject Roosevelt Rundown: A Look Back at 2022
Date December 22, 2022 5:15 PM
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And the policies and ideas that shaped it.

The Roosevelt Rundown features our top stories of the week.
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President Joe Biden signs the Inflation Reduction Act. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images


** Roosevelt Ideas that Made a Difference in 2022
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This year, Rooseveltian ideas made headway on a number of fronts. Roosevelt Institute research and advocacy were instrumental in some amazing economic policy wins, including legislation that, if implemented well, will invest in the US—and an economy and democracy that work for everyone—for decades to come.

Here are some suggested holiday reads from our authors on economic governance, climate, and inflation that will continue to resonate into 2023.


More than Consumers: Post-Neoliberal Identities and Economic Governance ([link removed])

By Suzanne Kahn


All Economic Policy Is Climate Policy: Tools for a Post-Neoliberal Green Transition ([link removed])

Foreword by Suzanne Kahn and Rhiana Gunn-Wright


The Causes of and Responses to Today’s Inflation ([link removed])

By Joseph E. Stiglitz and Ira Regmi


Prices, Profits, and Power: An Analysis of 2021 Firm-Level Markups ([link removed])

By Mike Konczal and Niko Lusiani


A New Framework for Targeting Inflation: Aiming for a Range of 2 to 3.5 Percent ([link removed])

By Justin Bloesch


** Podcast: How to Save a Country
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This year on How to Save a Country ([link removed]) , Roosevelt President and CEO Felicia Wong and the New Republic’s Michael Tomasky talked to the people imagining—and building—a stronger economy and better democracy for all of us. Their guests included historian Heather Cox Richardson ([link removed]) , Representative Hakeem Jeffries ([link removed]) , and Senator Elizabeth Warren ([link removed]) .

Catch this week’s bonus episode ([link removed]) , in which Wong, Tomasky, and labor scholar Dorian Warren discuss the relationship between inequality and democracy.

Note: The Roosevelt Rundown will be on hiatus until January 6. Have a safe and happy holiday season, and see you back here in 2023!


** Op-Eds and Interviews from Roosevelters in 2022
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Joe Biden’s $10,000 Student Debt Cancellation Is a Huge Win—but It’s Not Enough [by Suzanne Kahn] ([link removed]) - The Nation

Now All Biden Has to Do Is Build It [feat. Felicia Wong] ([link removed]) - The Ezra Klein Show

The Climate Movement Wanted More Than the IRA. Now What? [feat. Rhiana Gunn-Wright] ([link removed]) - The Atlantic

Fighting Climate Change Through Trade [by Joseph E. Stiglitz, Todd N. Tucker, and Isabel Estevez] ([link removed]) - Foreign Affairs

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