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Reports

Reduced Work Hours as a Means of Slowing Climate Change

February 2013, David Rosnick

Macroeconomic Policy Advice and the Article IV Consultations: A European Union Case Study

January 2013, Mark Weisbrot and Helene Jorgensen

More Pain, No Gain for Greece: Is the Euro Worth the Costs of Pro‐Cyclical Fiscal Policy and Internal Devaluation?

February 2012, Mark Weisbrot and Juan Antonio Montecino

Latvia's Internal Devaluation: A Success Story?

December 2011, Mark Weisbrot and Rebecca Ray

The Argentine Success Story and its Implications

October 2011, Mark Weisbrot, Rebecca Ray, Juan A. Montecino and Sara Kozameh

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Op-Eds & Columns

Taxing Vacant Property: A Route to Internal Devaluation

Dean Baker
Project Syndicate, May 13, 2013

Political Corruption and the "Free Trade" Racket

Dean Baker
Al Jazeera English, April 29, 2013

Profit Shares Hit New Highs, Washington Focuses on Disability

Dean Baker
Truthout, April 1, 2013

Reducing Unemployment: Lessons from Germany

Dean Baker
Al Jazeera English, April 1, 2013

The London Whale, Cyprus and Washington

Dean Baker
The Guardian Unlimited, March 25, 2013

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Events

What Next for the Eurozone? Macroeconomic Policy and the Recession

The Future of Greece and the Euro Zone

Financial Transactions Taxes at Home and Abroad

After Austerity

The Eurozone Recession: Are There Alternatives?

Debts and Deficits: Combating Recession in the U.S., Latin America, and Eurozone

Latvia's Recession and Recovery: Are There Lessons for the Eurozone?

The D-Word: Can Default Save Greece? Or Is Austerity the Answer?

The Eurozone Crisis and Alternatives to Austerity: Debating & Debunking the Prevailing Myths

Transatlantic Perspectives on Current Financial and Economic Developments

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Press Releases

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

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Other Resources

Low-Wage European Research Network (LoWER)
This international network brings together European researchers on wages, inequality, immigration, gender and employment behaviour to address the problem of social exclusion.

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Services and Employment:
Explaining the U.S.-European Gap
with two chapters co-authored by John Schmitt
Princeton University Press (2007)

Flat World, Big Gaps

Flat World, Big Gaps:
Economic Liberalization, Globalization, Poverty And Inequality
with a chapter by Mark Weisbrot, Dean Baker, and David Rosnick, and a chapter co-authored by Heather Boushey
Published in association with the United Nations (2007)

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