Press Releases
United States Still a No-Vacation Nation
May 24, 2013
New Paper Projects Significant Carbon Emission Reductions with Fewer Work Hours
February 4, 2013
New Paper Finds that the IMF is Promoting Socially and Economically Harmful Policies Broadly Across Europe
January 28, 2013
CEPR Co-Directors Call on Federal Reserve to Intervene in Spanish Bond Market June 4, 2012
New Paper Argues Greece Should Consider Default and Exit From Euro February 23, 2012
Latest Agreement Won't Resolve Greek Crisis, Likely to Make it Worse, CEPR Co-Director Says February 21, 2012
Latvia’s Economic Failure Has Important Lessons for Eurozone, New CEPR Paper Concludes December 8, 2011
CEPR Co-Directors Welcome Fed’s Intervention in European Markets, But Say It is Not Enough November 30, 2011
CEPR Co-Directors Call for Fed to Intervene in European Bond Market November 28, 2011
G20 Continues With Failed Policies in Europe, Putting Regional and Global Economy at Risk, CEPR Co-Director Says November 4, 2011
New Paper Examines Argentina’s Economic Success October 21, 2011
Debate on the Eurozone Crisis Between CEPR’s Mark Weisbrot and Luc Everaert, Assistant Director of the European Department of the IMF September 29, 2011
Danish and German Policies Yield Contrasting Experiences with the Great Recession
May 19, 2011
New Paper Finds IMF Policies are Increasing Risks to Economic Recovery in European, Other Countries October 21, 2010
IMF Forecasts Global Slowdown, But Policies Remain Pro-cyclical In Many Countries October 6, 2010
New Report Suggests Stimulus Better for Spanish Economy, Debt Burden, Than Austerity July 22, 2010
New Report Shows European Countries Offer Far More Parental Leave Than U.S. July 19, 2010
Fixed Exchange Rate Has Produced World’s Worst Recession In Latvia, Says New CEPR Report February 3, 2010
On 10 Year Anniversary of Seattle Protests, New WTO Ministerial Offers Same Harmful Agenda, CEPR Program Director Says November 30, 2009
CEPR Responds to IMF’s Defense of Questionable Policies During World Recession
October 22, 2009
IMF Conditions Harmful to Vulnerable Eastern European Economies
September 10, 2009
United States Trails High-Income Countries in Parental Leave Policies August 30, 2008
U.K.’s Living Standards Will Still Lag Behind the U.S. January 11, 2008
U.S. Productivity Growth Still Trails Europe June 12, 2007
Does the Financial Times Believe the U.S. Unemployment Rate is 13 Percent? June 5, 2007
U.S. Only Advanced Economy That Does Not Guarantee Workers Paid Vacation May 16, 2007
Long U.S. Work Hours Are Bad for the Environment, Study Shows December 20, 2006
American "Jobs Machine" Falling Behind Europe October 10, 2006
Old Europe Goes to Work: Rising Employment Rates in the European Union September 19, 2006
US Behind Europe in Employment for Disadvantaged, Income Mobility, Health, and Crime August 1, 2006
English Central Bank Warns of Housing Bubble - Greenspan Does Not Follow Lead June 2004
One Year after Seattle: Globalization Revisited November 27, 2000
Economists Issue Statement Questioning German Austerity Policies September 29, 1999
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