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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Economic GrowthLatin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld The Venezuelan Economy in the Chávez YearsDan BeetonMark Weisbrot / July 24, 2007
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Venezuela and the Media: Fact and FictionMark Weisbrot / June 01, 2007
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ArgentinaGlobalization and TradeIMFLatin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Political Forecasting? The IMF’s Flawed Growth Projections for Argentina and VenezuelaAlan BarberDavid RosnickMark Weisbrot / April 04, 2007
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Is Hugo Chávez a Threat to Stability? No.Mark Weisbrot / April 02, 2007
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Weisbrot on VenezuelaCEPR / January 29, 2007
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Social Spending in VenezuelaCEPR / January 29, 2007
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Globalization and TradeLatin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Latin America: The End of An EraAlan BarberMark Weisbrot / December 15, 2006
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Venezuela’s Election Provides Opportunity for Washington to Change CourseMark Weisbrot / December 06, 2006
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Latin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Bush Administration Has Done Much to Provoke Hostility at UNMark Weisbrot / October 08, 2006
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Globalization and TradeLatin America and the CaribbeanVenezuelaWorld Poverty Rates In Venezuela: Getting the Numbers RightAlan BarberDavid RosnickMark Weisbrot / May 01, 2006