CEPR researches the impacts of the International Monetary Fund’s policies on the global economy, especially in developing countries. CEPR is particularly focused on the IMF’s:
Essential Factsheets
CEPR researches the impacts of the International Monetary Fund’s policies on the global economy, especially in developing countries. CEPR is particularly focused on the IMF’s:
Essential Factsheets
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthGlobalization and TradeIMFWorld NPR, the IMF, and the Global Savings GlutDean Baker / June 30, 2009
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Globalization and TradeGovernmentIMFWorld Washington Showdown Over IMF MoneyMark Weisbrot / June 11, 2009
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthEuropeGlobalization and TradeIMFWorld Stealth Move in Washington Aims to Get $100 Billion for IMF Without Congressional DebateMark Weisbrot / June 07, 2009
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Economic GrowthEuropeIMFWorkersWorld U.S. Unemployment Now As High as EuropeJohn SchmittHye Jin RhoShawn Fremstad / May 19, 2009
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Globalization and TradeIMFWorld Estimating the Cost of Contributions to the IMFDavid RosnickMark Weisbrot / May 14, 2009
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Globalization and TradeIMFLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld IMF Voting Shares: No Plans for Significant ChangesMark WeisbrotJake Johnston / May 05, 2009
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ArgentinaEconomic GrowthGlobalization and TradeIMFLatin America and the CaribbeanMexicoVenezuelaWorld Troubled Assets: The IMF’s Latest Projections for Economic Growth in the Western HemisphereDavid Rosnick / April 28, 2009
· Op-Ed/Commentary
EuropeGlobalization and TradeIMFWorld IMF Shouldn’t Get Money Without ReformMark Weisbrot / April 24, 2009
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Globalization and TradeIMF The IMF's Inappropriate PoliciesCEPR / April 21, 2009
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Economic GrowthGlobalization and TradeIMFWorld G-20: Why support the IMF?Dean Baker / April 02, 2009