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⚫ | The '''Puerto Rico Center for the New Economy''' ('''CNE''') {{mdash}}{{lang-es|Centro para la Nueva Economía}}{{mdash}} is an economy-centered [[think tank]] that has emerged as an incubator for future economic public policy in that [[United States]] territory.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.grupocne.org | publisher=Center for a New Economy | title=About CNE | accessdate=December 1, 2014}}</ref> Founded in 1998 and funded by the private sector, the CNE partnered with the [[Brookings Institution]], a national think-tank, to produce Brookings' most recent benchmark economic study of Puerto Rico in 2006, "The Economy of Puerto Rico: Restoring Economic Growth". |
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⚫ | The CNE is headed by [[Yale University]]- and [[Vanderbilt University]]-trained Miguel Soto Class and has a research staff that includes lawyer and economist Sergio Marxuach. Its reports and recommendations usually receive ample coverage in the local press and are highly respected in government circles. |
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==CNE Board of Directors== |
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Churchill Carey, Chairman Emeritus |
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Francisco Uriarte, Chairman |
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Lucilla Fuller Marvel, Director |
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Omar Haedo, Director |
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Ginoris López-Lay, Director |
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[[Loren Ferré Rangel]], Director |
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William Lockwood-Benet, Director |
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Jacques Chappuis, Director |
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Miguel Soto Class, Secretary |
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==Publications== |
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Policy and Development Challenges of the Internet Economy |
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The Puerto Rico Center for the New Economy (CNE) —Spanish: Centro para la Nueva Economía— is an economy-centered think tank that has emerged as an incubator for future economic public policy in that United States territory.[1] Founded in 1998 and funded by the private sector, the CNE partnered with the Brookings Institution, a national think-tank, to produce Brookings' most recent benchmark economic study of Puerto Rico in 2006, "The Economy of Puerto Rico: Restoring Economic Growth".
Major corporate support for the CNE comes from Banco Popular de Puerto Rico, Cemex, First BanCorp, Doral Bank, among others, while its main foundation support comes from the Citi Foundation, the Ford Foundation and the Wilbur Marvin Foundation.
The CNE is headed by Yale University- and Vanderbilt University-trained Miguel Soto Class and has a research staff that includes lawyer and economist Sergio Marxuach. Its reports and recommendations usually receive ample coverage in the local press and are highly respected in government circles.
Publications
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Fiscal Situation Update : September 2008
Diez Ideas Para Puerto Rico
Fiscal Situation Update: April 2008
Por debajo de la mesa: Una mirada a los trabajadores informales de Puerto Rico
Ponencia del Centro para la Nueva Economía ante la Comisión de Hacienda y Asuntos Financieros de la Cámara de Representantes del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico
A Transnational Migrant Crossroads: The Circulation of People and Money in Puerto Rico
Los/las trabajadores/as pobres en Puerto Rico: La situación y las posibles soluciones
Fiscal Situation Update: May 2007
Endeudando al de aquí: Los préstamos por depósito diferido en Puerto Rico
Municipal Fiscal Crisis in the United States: Lessons and Policy Recommendations for Puerto Rico
Recomendaciones para atender la difícil situación fiscal de Puerto Rico
Restructuring the Puerto Rico Electricity Sector
Building a Nation of Owners: Utilizing Credit Unions to Increase Financial Access and Expand Asset Ownership in Puerto Rico
Pathways Out of Poverty: Asset Building in Puerto Rico
Channeling People Into the Economic Mainstream: Financial Access in Puerto Rico
Getting Serious About Biotech: Challenges and Opportunities for Puerto Rico
Memorando al Gobernador de Puerto Rico: Recomendaciones para el desarrollo económico
Providing Genuine Equality of Opportunity: The Case for Puerto Rican Stakeholder Accounts
Las PYMES y los retos de la Nueva Economía (Artículo Breve)
Reaping the Benefits of Work: A Tax Credit for Low-Income Working Families in Puerto Rico
Silicon Reef: Puerto Rico's Path Towards the Digital Economy
Internet Market Study: Profile of Internet Users in Puerto Rico
Assessing the Industry Cluster Approach to Economic Development: Identifying Challenges to Growing Puerto Rico's Digital Economy
Policy and Development Challenges of the Internet Economy
References
[edit]- ^ "About CNE". Center for a New Economy. Retrieved December 1, 2014.