“Countries started the fight against the pandemic in the spirit of a sprint. But after nine months since the first Covid-19 outbreaks they seem to be gradually drifting into a marathon,” it is the diagnosis ...
The Latin American Economic Outlook (LEO) 2020, published by the OECD, ECLAC, CAF, and the European Commission for International Partnerships, proposed an action plan to make digital transformation play a major role to turn the ...
The World Bank just released its June Global Economic Outlook, which shows that Latin America will be the hardest-hit region in the world after the Eurozone. The Bank estimates a 7.2% fall on the region´s ...
The World Bank’s semiannual report on Latin America and the Caribbean. Launched today! How should Latin America respond to the health and the economic crisis in 2020? Should it maintain or implement general or targeted ...
Exclusive interview with Humberto López, director of the World Bank for Central America By Élida Bustos While Latin America tightens its belt and laments the end of the bonanza era, Central America is moving ahead ...
An exclusive op-ed by Christian Daude, Senior Economist, Head of Colombia/Greece Desk, OECD The global economy today presents important challenges for Latin America. According to the latest OECD Economic Outlook, global growth is projected to ...
By IHS Chief Economist Nariman Behravesh and IHS Global Insight Senior Research Director Sara Johnson April 2016 Growth rates of the world’s key economies diverge While the global economy remains stuck in low gear, the divergence in ...
By: Marco N. Yurén Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, members of the Pacific Alliance (PA), together account for 35 percent of Latin America’s Gross Domestic Product, 47 percent of its total exports, and received 46 ...
The International Monetary Fund believes that Latin America’s overall economic performance in 2015 will be better than 2014, but warns that “here is a lot of downside risk to current predictions. By Joseph A. Mann, ...
Panama, Paraguay, and Peru will be the region’s growth champions for the near future. Brazil should outperform Mexico. Latin Business Chronicle’s latest statistics on estimated economic growth for the next three years show that Paraguay, ...