Mark Weisbrot
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Mark Weisbrot (b. 1954, Chicago) is an American economist and co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan. He is co-author, with Dean Baker, of "Social Security: The Phony Crisis" (University of Chicago Press, 2000), and has written numerous research papers on economic policy, with a focus on developing country economies.
He writes a column on economic and policy issues that is distributed to over 550 newspapers by Knight-Ridder/Tribune Information Services. His opinion pieces have appeared in the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, and most major U.S. newspapers. He appears regularly on national and local television and radio programs, including CNN, the The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, National Public Radio and C-SPAN. (See select references below.)
Weisbrot is also the founding president of Just Foreign Policy, a non-governmental organization dedicated to reforming U.S. foreign policy.[1]
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- Biography and Select Publications by Mark Weisbrot from CEPR Website
- Publications by Mark Weisbrot and colleagues on international economic issues
- Commentary by Mark Weisbrot for Business Week
- Commentary by Mark Weisbrot for Foreign Affairs magazine
- Conversation between Mark Weisbrot and Hugo Chávez