CEPR has been examining economic and political changes in Venezuela since the early 2000s, when the country began break with Washington-based institutions and began to pursue a different set of economic and foreign policies.
CEPR has been examining economic and political changes in Venezuela since the early 2000s, when the country began break with Washington-based institutions and began to pursue a different set of economic and foreign policies.
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Venezuela’s Black Market Dollar Plummets on News of New Exchange Rate MechanismMark Weisbrot / March 24, 2014
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BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld OAS Votes Not to “Turn Itself Into a Circus”Jake Johnston / March 21, 2014
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Venezuela: Who You Gonna Believe, the New York Times or Your Lying Eyes?CEPR / March 16, 2014
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BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Lula Sends Letter of Support to MaduroCEPR / March 15, 2014
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Venezuela: Who Are They and How Did They Die? [New]CEPR / March 12, 2014
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Venezuelan Attorney General Meets with Human Rights Group and Holds Members of the Security Forces Responsible for Their ActionsCEPR / March 10, 2014
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld The Role of the OAS and UNASUR in Mediating Inter-Regional ConflictsCEPR / March 10, 2014
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Does the OAS Support Democracy in Venezuela?CEPR / March 07, 2014
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld NYT Violates Standards of Basic Economics and Journalistic Procedures in Reporting on Venezuela InflationCEPR / March 06, 2014
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld What is Happening in Venezuela?CEPR / March 04, 2014