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.
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Latin America and the CaribbeanWorld South America Responds to Coup In ParaguayMark Weisbrot / June 22, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld The Race Between Brazil and Mexico: Is It Close?Dean Baker / June 18, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
JamaicaLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Austerian Dissent: Jamaica and the IMFCEPR / June 18, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
EuropeGlobalization and TradeIMFJamaicaLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld The Jamaicanization of EuropeMark Weisbrot / May 18, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
EuropeGlobalization and TradeIMFJamaicaLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Jamaica, Greece and Putting the People Before the CreditorsJake Johnston / May 17, 2012
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Globalization and TradeIMFJamaicaLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Update on the Jamaican EconomyJake Johnston / May 07, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
ArgentinaEuropeGlobalization and TradeLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Argentina and the Magic Soybean: The Commodity Export Boom That Wasn’tMark Weisbrot / May 04, 2012
· Op-Ed/Commentary
HaitiLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Haiti’s Fight for TransparencyJake Johnston / May 03, 2012
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EcuadorLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Ecuador’s Economy Since 2007Rebecca Ray / May 02, 2012
· Data Byte
BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Brazil: Job Market Swings Back Toward IndustryRebecca Ray / April 27, 2012