Mark Weisbrot's Publications

October 30, 2006

Mark Weisbrot

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CEPR Reports and Policy Papers

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One Year After Seattle: Globalization Revisited
November 2000

The Emperor Has No Growth: Declining Econ. Growth Rates in the Era of Globalization
November 2000(with Robert Naiman and Joyce Kim)

Globalization: A Primer
October 1999

Lessons for the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)
April 1999 (with Neil Watkins)

 

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Brazil’s Presidential Election: Background on Economic Issues, Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research, September 2006 (with Luis Sandoval).

An Analysis of Discrepancies in the Mexican Presidential Election Results, Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research, August 2006 (with Luis Sandoval and Carla Drouet-Paredes).

An Analysis of Mexico’s Recounted Ballots , Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research, August 2006 (with David Rosnick, Luis Sandoval and Carla Paredes-Drouet).

A Shrinking Market: Projections for U.S. Imports, Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research, July 2006 (with David Rosnick). En español

Mexico’s Presidential Election: Background on Economic Issues, Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research, June 2006 (with Luis Sandoval). En español

Poverty Rates in Venezuela: Getting the Numbers Right, Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research, May 2006 (with Luis Sandoval and David Rosnick). En español

Peru’s Election: Background on Economic Issues, Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research, April 2006. En español Bolivia’s Challenges, Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research, March 2006 (with Luis Sandoval). En español

Scorecard on Development: 25 Years of Diminished Progress, Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research, September 2005 (with Dean Baker and David Rosnick). En español

Four Economic Issues That Environmentalists Should Care About, Washington, DC: Center for Economic and Policy Research, September 2005. (This paper was prepared for the Sierra Summit 2005.)

A Note on Venezuela’s Economic Performance, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, June 2005.

Growing the Social Security Crisis: The Social Security Administration’s Poverty Rate Projections, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, January 2005 (with Dean Baker). Printer-Friendly Version

Poor Numbers: The Impact of Trade Liberalization on World Poverty, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, November 2004 (with Dean Baker and David Rosnick). Printer-Friendly Version

Getting Mexico to Grow with NAFTA: The World Bank’s Analysis, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, October 2004 (with Dean Baker and David Rosnick). Printer-Friendly Version

Going Down with the Dollar: The Cost to Developing Countries of a Declining Dollar, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, September 2004 (with Dean Baker and David Rosnick). Printer-Friendly Version

Black Swans, Conspiracy Theories and the Quixotic Search for Fraud: A Look at Hausmann and Rigobon’s Analysis of Venezuela’s Referendum Vote, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, September 2004 (with David Rosnick and Todd Tucker). Printer-Friendly Version

Applying Economics to Economists: Good Governance at the International Financial Institutions, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, July 2004 (with Dean Baker). Printer-Friendly Version

NAFTA at Ten: The Recount, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, March 2004 (with David Rosnick and Dean Baker).

The Cancún Ministerial and the U.S.: Public Perception, Reality, and Implications, in Post-Cancún Debate: Options, Views, and Perspectives From South and North, Berlin: Heinrich Böll Foundation, February 2004 (with Todd Tucker)

Fool’s Gold: Projections of the U.S. Import Market, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, January 2004 (with Dean Baker). Printer-Friendly version En español Versión imprimible en español

Another Lost Decade? Latin America’s Growth Failure Continues into the 21st Century, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, November 2003 (with David Rosnick). Printer-Friendly Version

False Promises on Trade, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, July 2003 (with Dean Baker). A response to an article by the Editorial Board of the New York Times on Sunday, July 20, 2003, “The Rigged Trade Game.”

The Economic Costs of a War in Iraq: The Negative Scenario, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, December 2002 (with Dean Baker). Printer-Friendly Version

Argentina’s Crisis: The Costs and Consequences of Default to the International Financial Institutions, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, November 2002 (with Alan Cibils).
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Excerpts from this issue brief were printed in Clarín, Argentina’s largest daily newspaper.

Paying the Bills in Brazil: Does the IMF Math Add Up?, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, September 2002 (with Dean Baker). Printer-Friendly Version

Argentina Since Default: the IMF and the Depression
, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, September 2002 (with Alan Cibils and Debayani Kar). Printer-Friendly Version, En español, Versión imprimible en español.

“The Relative Impact of Trade Liberalization on Developing Countries” with Dean Baker, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, June 2002.

“What Happened to Argentina” with Dean Baker, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, January 2002.

“The Economic Costs of a War in Iraq: The Negative Scenario” with Dean Baker, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, December 2002.

“Argentina’s Crisis: The Costs and Consequences of Default to the International Financial Institutions” with Alan Cibils, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, November 2002.

“Paying the Bills in Brazil: Does the IMF Math Add Up?” with Dean Baker, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, September 2002.

“Argentina Since Default: the IMF and the Depression,” with Alan Cibils and Debayani Kar, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, September 2002.

“The Relative Impact of Trade Liberalization on Developing Countries” with Dean Baker, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, June 2002.

“The Role of Social Security Privatization in Argentina’s Economic Crisis,” with Dean Baker, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, April 2002.

“When ‘Good Parents’ Go Bad: The IMF in Argentina,” with Dean Baker, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, April 2002.

“What Happened to Argentina” with Dean Baker, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, January 31, 2002.

“Will Trade Gains Make Us Rich? An Assessment of the Prospective Gains From New Trade Agreements” with Dean Baker, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, October 2001.

“The Scorecard on Globalization 1980-2000: Twenty Years of Diminished Progress,” with Dean Baker, Egor Kraev and Judy Chen, Washington, D.C.: Center for Economic and Policy Research, July 2001.

For access to more of Mark Weisbrot’s papers, see Publications.

 

Books and Book Chapters

“Ten Years After: The Lasting Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis” in Ten Years After: Revisiting the Asian Financial Crisis. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: October 2007.

“The Scorecard on Development: 25 Years of Diminished Progress,” in Vicente Navarro (ed.), Neoliberalism, Globalization, and Inequalities: Consequences for Health and Quality of Life . Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, 2007 (with David Rosnick and Dean Baker).

“The Scorecard on Development: 25 Years of Diminished Progress,” (with Mark Weisbrot and David Rosnick), in Flat World, Big Gaps: Economic Liberalization, Globalization, Poverty and Inequality, Jomo K.S. with Jacques Baudot, eds. London, UK: Zed Books, 2007.

Social Security: The Phony Crisis, with Dean Baker (University of Chicago Press, 2000).

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