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 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.
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BoliviaLatin America and the Caribbean Escobari and Hoover Fake a Triple-Difference and Make Things WorseDavid Rosnick / January 19, 2023
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IMFLatin America and the CaribbeanSanctionsSpotlightUS Foreign PolicyVenezuelaWorld Omitting the Evidence: What the IMF Gets Wrong about VenezuelaMichael GalantFrancisco R. Rodríguez / January 18, 2023
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BoliviaLatin America and the Caribbean The Grand Switcheroo: Escobari and Hoover Reinterpret Their Results to Misidentify FraudDavid Rosnick / January 09, 2023
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BoliviaLatin America and the Caribbean Red Herrings: Escobari and Hoover’s Geographic Controls and Common Trends Add NothingDavid Rosnick / January 06, 2023
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Latin America and the CaribbeanWorld Latin America’s Pink PartnershipGuillaume Long / THE AMERICAN PROSPECT / January 05, 2023
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BrazilLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Lula’s Foreign Policy? Encouraging a Multipolar WorldGuillaume Long / THE GUARDIAN / January 02, 2023
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Latin America and the CaribbeanSpotlightWorld CEPR Spotlight: Latin AmericaDawn Niederhauser / December 26, 2022
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BoliviaElectionsLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Escobari and Hoover Make an Improper Comparison to 2016, Invalidating Their “Difference-in-Difference” EstimatesDavid Rosnick / December 16, 2022
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BoliviaElectionsLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld The 2019 Election Is Not Directly Comparable to the 2016 ReferendumDavid Rosnick / December 06, 2022
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BoliviaElectionsLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Escobari and Hoover’s “Difference Estimates” Are Driven by Geography — Not by “Fraud”David Rosnick / November 30, 2022
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BrasilAmérica Latina y el CaribeEl Mundo ¿América Latina sigue siendo el “patio trasero” de Estados Unidos?Alexander Main / 17 Septiembre 2018
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América Latina y el Caribe Venezuela: Respuesta a los trolesMark Weisbrot / 14 Septiembre 2018
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América Latina y el CaribeMexicoEl Mundo El Pacto por México después de cinco años: ¿Cómo le ha ido?Mark WeisbrotRebecca WattsJake JohnstonLara Merling / 26 Junio 2018
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América Latina y el Caribe Castañeda ofrece poco conocimiento, o esperanza, para la economía mexicanaMark Weisbrot / 04 Abril 2018
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América Latina y el Caribe Las amenazas, reales e imaginadas, de la elección en MéxicoMark Weisbrot / 14 Marzo 2018
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América Latina y el Caribe Administración de Trump trata de sabotear elecciones en Venezuela, al mismo tiempo que intensifica sus esfuerzos para “cambiar de régimen”Mark Weisbrot / 07 Marzo 2018
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BrasilAmérica Latina y el CaribeEl Mundo La democracia brasileña al borde del abismoMark Weisbrot / 23 Enero 2018
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América Latina y el Caribe ¿Qué clase de democracia es México?Mark Weisbrot / 08 Enero 2018
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HondurasAmérica Latina y el CaribeEl Mundo Imposición a la fuerza en HondurasAlexander Main / 08 Enero 2018
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HondurasAmérica Latina y el CaribeEl Mundo Estados Unidos siempre supo del golpe de Estado en HondurasJake Johnston / 25 Noviembre 2017