In 1982, the Department of Economics at the University of Minnesota became the research headquarters of four professors who changed economic theory. Perhaps that would not be such a salient story for innovation, were it ...
The “Symphony for Peru” program of the Peruvian lyrical tenor Juan Diego Flórez is creating a profound change in that South American country. Interview with Latin Trade. By Santiago Gutiérrez Sometimes deep changes are ...
How the region can improve education through public-private initiatives by David Ramirez Public-private alliances continue to gain influence in many socio-economic activities around the globe, including the educational system in Latin America and the Caribbean. ...
Undergraduate students from Argentina, Uruguay and several Caribbean nations were among the best performing in the region in the Graduate Record Examinations ranking, GRE (full table can be downloaded below). The tests in the ranking ...
By Jaime Mejía Latin America is one of the regions with the highest potential in the world for the growing education business. A real revolution is predicted for this area over the next few years. ...
Establishing and maintaining a culture of quality affects Latin America’s bottom line and competitiveness says a study by ASQ and Forbes. While challenges exist, improvement is forthcoming. By Edwin Garro The role of the ...
LBC spoke with CEO of Bancomext, Enrique de la Madrid Cordero about Mexico’s economy, reforms, and aspirations. By Mark Keller Mexico is a hotspot on the Latin American investment map at the moment. A series ...