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 CaribbeanWorld Latin America’s Commodity Bust? Not ExactlyDavid Rosnick / September 21, 2016
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HondurasLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Have US-Funded CARSI Programs Reduced Crime and Violence in Central America?Alexander MainDavid Rosnick / September 07, 2016
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HaitiLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Clinton E-Mails Point to US Intervention in 2010 Haiti ElectionsJake Johnston / September 07, 2016
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BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Brazil’s Political and Economic Crisis Threatens the Legitimacy of the Country’s DemocracyMark Weisbrot / August 30, 2016
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Latin America and the CaribbeanMexicoUnionsUnited StatesWorkersWorld Black Workers, Unions, and InequalityCherrie Bucknor / August 29, 2016
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BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Kerry’s Meeting with Brazilian Official Shows Support for Illegitimate GovernmentMark Weisbrot / August 09, 2016
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Latin America and the CaribbeanWorld Which Presidential Candidate is Worse for Latin America?CEPR / August 01, 2016
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BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Confidence and the Degradation of BrazilMark Weisbrot / July 21, 2016
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HaitiLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Haiti vs the "International Community"CEPR / July 19, 2016
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BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Brazilian Prosecutor Finds No Crime Committed by Dilma: Will the Law Count for Anything in Brazil?Mark Weisbrot / July 19, 2016