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Category: International Policy

Disparities in the cost of microcredit in Latin America

  • February 20, 2019

Textbook economics predicts that greater competition among banks in wealthier countries would drive down the price of borrowing, and setting price ceilings on lending would lead to a shortage of loans. However, both predictions are refuted in a comparison of…

Categories: Economy, International Policy, Latin America

The future of U.S. policy in Syria: Withdrawal?

  • January 22, 2019
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As the Syria conflict persists alongside the incipient defeat of the Islamic State terror group, the United States retains de facto control over almost a third of Syrian territory. Four other major outside actors have their own conflicting interests in…

Categories: Human Rights, International Policy, Refugees
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