Latin America & the Caribbean
The answer for Latin American economies readjusting to less liquidity and more expensive money is 'intelligent austerity.'
The waning power of Dilma might be a great opportunity for Brazil.
Chile is not a corrupt country; it unveiled a corruption scandal.
2015
Apr
28
Past Event
Toward a safer Latin America: A new perspective for crime prevention and control
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Washington, DC
There's huge red tape. This is an economy that is state-controlled, and Cubans complain about how hard it is to do business or even get services. [But] you're seeing a lot of [American] companies wanting to figure out how to position themselves for the day when the embargo is gone.
To a large extent the ball is in the Cuban court. The administration has opened up some opportunities and the Cubans have to decide if they want to open those channels.
2015
Apr
20
Past Event
Intertwined economic and political fortunes in the southern cone: The future of Brazil and Argentina
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Washington, DC