CEPR looks at the impact of international financial institutions, especially the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization, on economic growth, poverty rates, and trade around the world.
CEPR analiza el impacto de las instituciones financieras internacionales, -especialmente el Fondo Monetario Internacional- en el crecimiento económico, las tasas de pobreza y el comercio en todo el mundo.
CEPR looks at the impact of international financial institutions, especially the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization, on economic growth, poverty rates, and trade around the world.
CEPR analiza el impacto de las instituciones financieras internacionales, -especialmente el Fondo Monetario Internacional- en el crecimiento económico, las tasas de pobreza y el comercio en todo el mundo.
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Globalization and TradeLatin America and the CaribbeanWorkersWorld New Book Finds that Latin America Guarantees Paid Leave to New Moms, But Dads Have to Keep WorkingDan Beeton / November 17, 2009
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Economic GrowthGlobalization and TradeIntellectual Property Issues in Trade and ProtectionismCEPR / November 16, 2009
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Economic GrowthGlobalization and Trade Obama's 'Nuclear Option' on China's YuanDean Baker / November 16, 2009
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Economic GrowthGlobalization and TradeWorld U.S. Must Solve Its Own Economic ProblemsMark Weisbrot / November 12, 2009
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EuropeGlobalization and TradeIMFWorld CEPR Responds to the IMF’s Reply and Defense of Its Policies During the World RecessionMark Weisbrot / October 22, 2009
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Globalization and Trade Trade in Health Care: When “Free Traders” Become ProtectionistsDean Baker / October 13, 2009
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ArgentinaEconomic GrowthEuropeGlobalization and TradeLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld A New Role For the IMF?Mark Weisbrot / October 08, 2009
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Globalization and TradeGovernment Free Trade in Health Care: The Gains from Globalized Medicare and MedicaidCEPR / October 06, 2009
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Globalization and Trade New Report: Stemming the Rising Costs of Health Care Through GlobalizationAlan Barber / October 06, 2009
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Economic GrowthEuropeGlobalization and TradeHaitiIMFLatin America and the CaribbeanLatviaWorld IMF-Supported Macroeconomic Policies and the World Recession: A Look at Forty-One Borrowing CountriesRebecca RayJake JohnstonMark Weisbrot / October 05, 2009