Jan 21

Past Event

The Economics of Happiness in Latin America: Insights on the Financial Crisis, Growth and the Inflation-Unemployment Tradeoff

Event Materials

Summary

In spite of the challenges posed by poverty and high levels of inequality in Latin America, studies show its people are generally happy and continue to support market reforms and democracy. Yet, in the midst of the global financial crisis, will this trend shift in Latin America?

On January 21, the Latin America Initiative at Brookings hosted a discussion on the current trends in the region in terms of economic growth, inflation, unemployment and the financial crisis, based on the most recent evaluations from a new approach in economics: the economics of happiness. The discussion featured Carol Graham, senior fellow and Charles W. Robinson Chair in Foreign Policy; Eduardo Lora, chief economist at the Inter-American Development Bank; and Inder J. Ruprah, senior economist at the Inter-American Development Bank. Senior Fellow Mauricio Cárdenas, director of the Latin America Initiative, provided introductory remarks and moderated the discussion.

Details

January 21, 2009

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM EST

The Brookings Institution

Saul/Zilkha Rooms

1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW

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Event Agenda

  • Introduction and Moderator

  • Panelists

    • Portrait: Carol Graham

      Carol Graham

      Acting Director

      Global Economy and Development

    • Eduardo Lora

      Chief Economist , Inter-American Development Bank

    • Inder J. Ruprah

      Senior Economist, Inter-American Development Bank