CEPR examines economic changes in Latin America, including how IMF, World Bank and WTO policies have affected countries in the region, and looks at the economic factors behind political developments there. Specific countries that CEPR focuses on include: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Venezuela and Puerto Rico.
CEPR examines economic changes in Latin America, including how IMF, World Bank and WTO policies have affected countries in the region, and looks at the economic factors behind political developments there. Specific countries that CEPR focuses on include: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Venezuela and Puerto Rico.
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Globalization and TradeLatin America and the CaribbeanWorkersWorld New Book Finds that Latin America Guarantees Paid Leave to New Moms, But Dads Have to Keep WorkingDan Beeton / November 17, 2009
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Economic GrowthHondurasLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Honduras: Recent Economic PerformanceCEPR / November 06, 2009
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HondurasLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld President Obama’s Credibility on the Line in HondurasMark Weisbrot / November 04, 2009
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BoliviaEcuadorLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Ecuador, Bolivia Show that Even Small Developing Countries Can Pursue Independent Economic Policies, Stand Up for Their Rights, and WinMark Weisbrot / October 28, 2009
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ArgentinaEconomic GrowthEuropeGlobalization and TradeLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld A New Role For the IMF?Mark Weisbrot / October 08, 2009
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Economic GrowthEuropeGlobalization and TradeHaitiIMFLatin America and the CaribbeanLatviaWorld IMF-Supported Macroeconomic Policies and the World Recession: A Look at Forty-One Borrowing CountriesRebecca RayJake JohnstonMark Weisbrot / October 05, 2009
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HondurasLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld How Much Repression Will Hillary Clinton Support in Honduras?Mark Weisbrot / September 23, 2009
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Globalization and TradeHondurasIMFLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld IMF Gives $164 Million to Coup Government in Honduras, Following Familiar PatternMark Weisbrot / September 03, 2009
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Latin America and the CaribbeanWorld American Public Still Ahead Of Its Leaders on Foreign PolicyMark Weisbrot / August 27, 2009
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HondurasLatin America and the CaribbeanSanctionsWorld The Millennium Challenge Corporation and Economic Sanctions: A Comparison of Honduras With Other CountriesAlexander Main / August 25, 2009