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Rogers, J., and R. Freeman. Trg Delovne Sile: Nobeno Kosilo Ni zastonj. Razgledi, 1998, pp. 10-11.
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Rogers, J., and R. Teixeira. “Mastering the New Political Arithmetic: Volatile Voters, Declining Living Standards, and Non-College-Educated Whites”. Unraveling the Right, Westview Press, 1998, pp. 228-47.
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Luria, D., and J. Rogers. A New Urban Agenda. no. 22, Boston Review, 1997, pp. 3-8.
An article that states the importance of an urban strategy to save cities through metro reconstruction.
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Rogers, J., and A. Fung. ‘High Road’ Job Creation: The New Party’s Urban Agenda. Dollars and Sense, 1997, pp. 30-33.
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Dresser, L., J. Rogers, and J. Whittaker. The State of Working Wisconsin 1996. 1996.
The State of Working Wisconsin provides a statistical portrait of the economic status of Wisconsin workers and their families. Drawing on the most recent data available, it maps Wisconsin performance on such leading economic indicators of worker well-being as household and family income, wages, inequality, and taxes.
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Rogers, J., and B. Colburn. What’s Next... A Winning Strategy for Progressives. Vol. 263, The Nation, 1996, pp. 11-18.
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Rogers, J., and W. Streeck. “Productive Solidarities: Economic Strategy and Left Politics”. Reinventing the Left, Polity Press, 1994, pp. 128-45.
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Cohen, J., and J. Rogers. “My Utopia or Yours?”. Politics & Society, Vol. 22, no. 4, Sage Foundation, 1994, pp. 507-21.
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Rogers, J., and D. Cantor. Party Time. COWS, 1990.
Some thoughts on a political party strategy for progressives in the 1990s.
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Rogers, J. “Productive Democracy”. New Visions of Market Governance: Crisis and Renewal, Routledge, pp. 171-88.