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 examina los cambios económicos y políticos en América Latina, incluyendo la forma en que las políticas del FMI, el Banco Mundial y la OMC han afectado a los países de la región, y analiza los factores económicos que están detrás de los acontecimientos políticos en la región. Los países específicos en los que se centra el CEPR incluyen: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Ecuador, Haití, Honduras, Jamaica, México, Venezuela y 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.
CEPR examina los cambios económicos y políticos en América Latina, incluyendo la forma en que las políticas del FMI, el Banco Mundial y la OMC han afectado a los países de la región, y analiza los factores económicos que están detrás de los acontecimientos políticos en la región. Los países específicos en los que se centra el CEPR incluyen: Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Ecuador, Haití, Honduras, Jamaica, México, Venezuela y Puerto Rico.
· Data Byte
BoliviaLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Bolivia: Contributions to Real Quarterly GDP Growth (Seas. Adj.)CEPR / November 01, 2011
· Op-Ed/Commentary
BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Obama Administration Escalates Confrontation With Iran: Why?Mark Weisbrot / October 28, 2011
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ArgentinaBoliviaBrazilEcuadorLatin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Decreasing Inequality Under Latin America’s “Social Democratic” and “Populist” Governments: Is the Difference Real?CEPR / October 27, 2011
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ArgentinaEuropeGlobalization and TradeInequalityLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Argentina’s Economic Success is Key to Presidential ElectionMark Weisbrot / October 22, 2011
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ArgentinaBrazilEuropeGlobalization and TradeIMFLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld The Argentine Success Story and its ImplicationsMark WeisbrotRebecca Ray / October 21, 2011
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HaitiLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld The Organization of American States in Haiti: Election Monitoring or Political Intervention?David Rosnick / October 17, 2011
· Op-Ed/Commentary
BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld BRICS Have Good Reasons to Oppose U.S. and Europe at UN Security CouncilMark Weisbrot / October 13, 2011
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EcuadorLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Ecuador: GDP Growth Accelerates, Led By ConstructionRebecca Ray / October 07, 2011
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BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Brazil: GDP Growth Slows amid Surging Imports and Flat ManufacturingRebecca Ray / September 30, 2011
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BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Brazil: Real GDP, Selected Sectors (Seas. Adj. Index)Rebecca Ray / September 30, 2011