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CEPR Sanctions Watch December 2024

Read our in-depth analysis on the impact of sanctions on Afghanistan's economy and the latest developments in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Ukraine, Syria, and Venezuela in this edition of Sanctions Watch.
and / December 20, 2024
Hundreds of Syrians in Hama celebrate end of Assad era HAMA, SYRIA - DECEMBER 19: Syrians celebrate the fall of the Baath Party's 61-year regime and the fleeing of its leader, Bashar al-Assad, with Syrian revolution flags, anthems, and songs in Hama, Syria on December 19, 2024. (Photo by Hisam Hac Omer/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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and / November 27, 2024

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and / October 31, 2024

The Faircloth Amendment Blocks the Construction of Affordable Housing: It Should be Repealed

Discover the challenges of affordable housing in major cities and why long waits and federal housing laws are obstacles to finding a home.
and / December 11, 2024
U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) greets supporters at the Homes Act introduction on September 18, 2024 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

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The White Racial Preference in the Employment of College Football Head Coaches

/ December 04, 2024

Before and After the Pandemic: Income Volatility, Health Care Affordability, and Debt

and / October 23, 2024

Economy Adds 227,000 Jobs as Unemployment Edges Up to 4.2 Percent

Exploring the highlights of the November jobs report: job growth, unemployment rate, and the influence of the Boeing strike and hurricanes.
/ December 06, 2024
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November 2024 Jobs Preview: What to Expect

/ December 02, 2024

Hurricanes and Boeing Strike Depress Job Growth, But Unemployment Remains Steady

/ November 01, 2024
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Uruguay en una encrucijada: ¿Continuar con el declive o regresar al progreso económico?

Descubra las implicaciones sociales y económicas de las próximas elecciones presidenciales de Uruguay y las opciones que enfrentan los votantes.
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Las controvertidas elecciones en Venezuela y el camino por delante

/ August 12, 2024 12 Agosto 2024

Las elecciones en Ecuador podrían tener consecuencias perdurables

/ October 14, 2023 14 Octubre 2023
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Más DEG para América Latina y el Caribe: una oportunidad en tiempos de múltiples crisis

and y / November 21, 2023 21 Noviembre 2023

Entrevista con Mark Weisbrot sobre las elecciones en Argentina

/ November 20, 2023 20 Noviembre 2023

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CEPR analiza cómo las políticas gubernamentales afectan el crecimiento, el empleo, los precios, la pobreza y la salud en el mundo y en EE. UU.

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CEPR Sanctions Watch December 2024

Courts Block the Albertsons-Kroger Private Equity Mega Merger 

The Faircloth Amendment Blocks the Construction of Affordable Housing: It Should be Repealed

Economy Adds 227,000 Jobs as Unemployment Edges Up to 4.2 Percent

The White Racial Preference in the Employment of College Football Head Coaches

New Research Reveals Racial Preference for White Coaches in College Football

Nuevo informe analiza la economía uruguaya antes de la segunda vuelta electoral

Uruguay en una encrucijada: ¿Continuar con el declive o regresar al progreso económico?

¿Quién es Carlos Trujillo, quien se rumorea será el próximo Secretario de Estado Adjunto para Asuntos del Hemisferio Occidental?

Estados Unidos debería apoyar los esfuerzos de Brasil, Colombia y México para encontrar una solución negociada al impasse electoral en Venezuela

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