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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CARICOMDemocracyHaitiLatin America and the CaribbeanUS Foreign PolicyVenezuela Haiti News Round-Up No. 13: More Countries Pledge Support for Kenyan-Led Intervention, But Questions RemainJake JohnstonChris François / February 28, 2024
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ChinaEcuadorElectionsLatin America and the CaribbeanRussiaSanctionsUS Foreign Policy Ecuador News Round-Up No. 11: Noboa Looks to Fund his “War on Drugs” as Tensions with Russia RisePedro Labayen Herrera / February 16, 2024
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DemocracyHaitiLatin America and the CaribbeanUnited StatesUS Foreign Policy Haiti News Round-Up No. 12: US Backs De Facto Prime Minister Amid Increasing Protests Calling for His ResignationJake JohnstonChris François / February 09, 2024
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DemocracyHondurasLatin America and the CaribbeanUnited StatesUS Foreign Policy Once the US’s “Good Friend” in Honduras; Now on Trial for Drug TraffickingDan BeetonAlexander Main / February 09, 2024
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HaitiLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Aid StateAid State / January 30, 2024
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Latin AmericaLatin America and the CaribbeanSanctionsUnited StatesVenezuela Trump’s Sanctions Are Still Hurting Everyday Venezuelans — and Fueling Migration.Michael Galant / THE HILL / January 27, 2024
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COVID-19EcuadorElectionsInternationalLatin America and the CaribbeanUS Foreign Policy How Did Ecuador Spiral into This Nightmare? It Was the Neoliberal Dismantling of the StateGuillaume Long / SIDECAR / January 25, 2024
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CARICOMHaitiKenyaLatin America and the CaribbeanSanctionsUnited NationsUS Foreign Policy Haiti News Round-Up No. 11: Congress Pushes Back on US-Haiti PolicyJake JohnstonChris François / January 18, 2024
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EcuadorLatin AmericaLatin America and the Caribbean Ecuador News Round-Up No. 10: Noboa Declares WarPedro Labayen Herrera / January 16, 2024
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Climate ChangeEconomic Crisis and RecoveryIMFInflationLatin AmericaLatin America and the CaribbeanSpecial Drawing Rights More SDRs for Latin America and the Caribbean: An Effective Tool in an Era of Multiple CrisesAndrés ArauzFrancisco Amsler / January 11, 2024
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ColombiaAmérica Latina y el CaribeEl Mundo Colombia también podría elegir un ‘outsider’ de presidenteCEPR / 19 15:50:00 Junio 2022
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ColombiaEleccionesAmérica Latina y el CaribeEl Mundo Lo que está en juego en las elecciones presidenciales de Colombia: Construir la paz, reducir la pobreza y la desigualdadGuillaume LongMark WeisbrotFrancisco R. RodríguezJoe Sammut / 15 Junio 2022
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HaitiAmérica Latina y el CaribePolítica exterior de EE. UU.VenezuelaEl Mundo Cumbre de las Américas: la omisión del caso de HaitíJake Johnston / 05 Junio 2022
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ArgentinaBrasilAmérica Latina y el CaribeEl Mundo ¿Hacia una nueva Unasur?Guillaume Long / 05 Mayo 2022
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EcuadorAmérica Latina y el CaribeEE. UU.El Mundo ¿Estados Unidos como paraíso fiscal? El caso del presidente ecuatoriano Guillermo LassoGuillaume Long / 31 Octubre 2021
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ArgentinaGlobalización y comercioFondo Monetario InternacionalAmérica Latina y el CaribeEl Mundo Las sobretasas del FMI: injustas y contraproducentesAndrés ArauzMark WeisbrotJoe Sammut / 28 Septiembre 2021
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Globalización y comercioFondo Monetario InternacionalAmérica Latina y el CaribeEl Mundo Por qué los DEG pertenecen a los Estados, no a los Bancos CentralesAndrés Arauz / 14 Septiembre 2021
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EcuadorAmérica Latina y el CaribeEl Mundo Nuevo gobierno ecuatoriano se une a poderosos lobbies internacionales para reincorporarse a tratados de inversión prohibidos por la ConstituciónGuillaume LongAndrés Arauz / 26 19:53:00 Julio 2021
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América Latina y el CaribePolítica exterior de EE. UU.El Mundo La campaña “Paren el robo” de la candidata derrotada del Perú debe terminarMark Weisbrot / 30 Junio 2021
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BoliviaAmérica Latina y el CaribePolítica exterior de EE. UU.El Mundo Bolivia después del golpe de 2019: Política económicaJake JohnstonJoe SammutMark Weisbrot / 23 Junio 2021