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
EuropeGlobalization and TradeGreeceIMFWorld Are the European Authorities Trying to Get Rid of the Greek Government?Mark Weisbrot / June 30, 2015
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EuropeGlobalization and TradeGreeceIMFWorld Which Pensions Need to Be Reduced, Greek Retirees or I.M.F. Economists?CEPR / June 17, 2015
· Op-Ed/Commentary
EuropeGlobalization and TradeGreeceIMFWorld Germany is Bluffing on GreeceMark Weisbrot / June 12, 2015
· Op-Ed/Commentary
BrazilGlobalization and TradeIMFLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Why is the US Government Still Hiding What They Did to Brazil in 1998?CEPR / June 08, 2015
· Op-Ed/Commentary
EuropeGlobalization and TradeGreeceIMFWorld Are European Officials Pushing for Regime Change in Greece?Mark Weisbrot / April 23, 2015
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Economic GrowthGlobalization and TradeIMFWorld The Gains from Trade in a New Model from the IMF: Still Very SmallDan BeetonDavid Rosnick / April 22, 2015
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Globalization and TradeHondurasIMFJamaicaLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld A CEPR Primer on Obama’s Trip to Jamaica and PanamaCEPR / April 08, 2015
· Op-Ed/Commentary
Globalization and TradeIMFJamaicaLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld President Obama Visits Jamaica, But What is His Government Doing to Jamaica’s Economy?Mark Weisbrot / April 08, 2015
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Globalization and TradeIMFJamaicaLatin America and the CaribbeanWorld Partners in Austerity: Jamaica, the United States and the International Monetary FundJake Johnston / April 06, 2015
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BrazilGlobalization and TradeIMFLatin America and the CaribbeanWorldWorld Trade Organization Investing in Agriculture in Developing Countries: the Whole World Says Yes, but the WTO Says NoDeborah James / March 31, 2015