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Is Haiti Awakening to Change?
In an article for the New York Times, CEPR International Research Associate Jake Johnston traces the rise and response to corruption in the Haitian government.
Is the IMF Program in Argentina Helping?
Our latest paper finds that IMF plans to “restore market confidence” in Argentina based on fiscal and monetary austerity are unlikely to succeed.
Inflation is Slowing, Not Accelerating
A new CEPR analysis shows lower energy prices pushed down inflation in November.
What Do Part-Time Workers Do With Their Extra Time?
A new CEPR report shows that young women choosing part-time work used the freed-up time to care for children and family and further their education.
Op-eds & Columns
Is Haiti Awakening to Change?
Jake Johnston
The New York Times, December 26, 2018
“Fort Trump” in Poland Is Another Dangerous, Delusional Idea
Mark Weisbrot
The Los Angeles Times, December 20, 2018
Recession Risks for the United States in 2019
Dean Baker
The Hankyoreh, December 18, 2018
Ivy Leagues Are Handing Out Millions in Fees to Hedge Fund Managers
Dean Baker
Truthout, December 17, 2018
Publications
Argentina's Deal With the IMF: Will "Expansionary Austerity" Work?
December 2018, Mark Weisbrot and Lara Merling
Working Paper: A Progressive Trade Policy
November 2018, Dean Baker
Securing Justice: Advice for the New Congress
November 9, 2018, Eileen Appelbaum
Voluntary Part-Time Employment and the Affordable Care Act: What Do Workers Do With Their Extra Time?
Hannah Archambault and Dean Baker, October 2018
CEPR in the News
The World Paul Volcker Made
Jacobin, December 20, 2018
Elizabeth Warren is Trying to Break up Big Pharma “Cartels” by Letting the Government Make Generic Drugs
Vice, December 18, 2018
Why Trump Wants the Fed to Stop Raising Interest Rates, and Why it Matters to You
WSYX. Columbus, OH, December 18, 2018
The Remarkable Tale of the Corporate Lobbyist Sworn In as a Temporary U.S. Senator
The Intercept, December 10, 2018
Freshman Democrats are Wrong. Voters are Very Concerned About Trump’s Corruption
Washington Post, December 07, 2018
Blogs
CEPR Blog
Blog postings by CEPR staff and updates on the latest briefings and activities at the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
Beat the Press
Beat the Press is Dean Baker's commentary on economic reporting. Dean Baker is senior economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR).
The Americas Blog
Social, political and economic analysis of the Western Hemisphere.
Blue Collar Jobs Tracker
CEPR’s Blue Collar Jobs Tracker lets you take a closer look at the path of job growth in four major blue-collar industries: manufacturing, mining, construction, and logging.
30 December 2018
Haiti: Relief and Reconstruction Watch
Relief and Reconstruction Watch is a blog that tracks multinational aid efforts in Haiti with an eye towards ensuring they are oriented towards the needs of the Haitian people.
The World in Transition: Economics & Politics
Mark Weisbrot’s blog on economic and political trends in a multi-polar world.
Research Tools
Online Calculators
Compare home ownership vs. rental costs and convert federal budget numbers into per capita or percentage totals.













