CEPR looks at the impact of international financial institutions, especially the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization, on economic growth, poverty rates, and trade around the world.
CEPR analiza el impacto de las instituciones financieras internacionales, -especialmente el Fondo Monetario Internacional- en el crecimiento económico, las tasas de pobreza y el comercio en todo el mundo.
CEPR looks at the impact of international financial institutions, especially the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization, on economic growth, poverty rates, and trade around the world.
CEPR analiza el impacto de las instituciones financieras internacionales, -especialmente el Fondo Monetario Internacional- en el crecimiento económico, las tasas de pobreza y el comercio en todo el mundo.
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Globalization and TradeIMFWorld The Need for a Higher Valued Chinese CurrencyDean Baker / July 04, 2016
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Globalization and TradeWorld David Brooks’ “Coming Political Realignment”: How Could it Happen?CEPR / July 02, 2016
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Globalization and Trade The Gains from the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Gains from Lower UnemploymentDean Baker / June 20, 2016
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Globalization and TradeIntellectual PropertyUnited States The Secret to the Incredible Wealth of Bill GatesDean Baker / June 20, 2016
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Economic GrowthGlobalization and TradeIMF IMF Economists Discover Some of the Big Failures of Neoliberalism: About TimeMark Weisbrot / June 02, 2016
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Globalization and Trade Does Raising Drug Prices in TPP Countries Scare China?CEPR / June 02, 2016
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Globalization and Trade NYT News Section Is All In for the TPPCEPR / June 01, 2016
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Globalization and Trade The Leaks Go On: Before Another Secret Round of Negotiations on the Proposed “Trade in Services Agreement (TISA),” WikiLeaks Releases Even More New Hidden DocumentsDeborah James / May 26, 2016
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Globalization and Trade If the TPP Makes Vietnam and Malaysia Pay Much More for Prescription Drugs, Will It Really Boost an Alliance Against China?CEPR / May 24, 2016
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Economic GrowthGlobalization and TradeHealth and Social Programs Hillary Clinton Moves Left: The Bernie Sanders EffectDean Baker / May 23, 2016