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Search Results for: Otaviano Canuto
Brazil Needs an Honest Waste Loss
By Otaviano Canuto
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, fiscal policy, monetary policy, no semancha, Otaviano Canuto
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Tales of Emerging Markets
By Otaviano Canuto and Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Aleksandr V. Gevorkyan, emerging markets, Otaviano Canuto
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Suriname: Facing The Storm With A Correction Of Course
By Otaviano Canuto – Executive Director at the Board of the International Monetary Fund
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Has the global trade-development link peaked?
Dr. Otaviano Canuto is an Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund
A New Day in Colombia
By Otaviano Canuto, Samuel George and Cornelius Fleischhaker
Nicaragua: A Success Story in the Making
Nicaragua is on its way to becoming the latest success story in the western hemisphere, argue Otaviano Canuto and Manuel Coronel of the IMF.
Posted in Uncategorized
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Not Your Granma’s Cuba: A New Day in the Caribbean
By Otaviano Canuto, Samuel George and Cornelius Fleischhaker
Posted in Caribbean
Tagged cornelius fleischhaker, Cuba, Otaviano Canuto, samuel george, the crossroads
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How Commodity-Dependent Are Latin American Economies?
By Otaviano Canuto
Posted in Andean Region, Brazil, Mexico + Central America
Tagged commodities, cycle, Latin America, Latin America blog, No Se Mancha, Otaviano Canuto, reliance, semancha, super
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BRICS Apart as Oil Prices Plunge
By World Bank Senior Advisor Otaviano Canuto
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, BRIC, China, India, Latin America blog, No Se Mancha, oil, Otaviano Canuto, Russia
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The Brazilian Economy in a Second Dilma Administration
Video: What’s Next for Brazil?
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, cornelius fleischhaker, dilma, Economy, education, kellie meiman, Latin America blog, levy, Otaviano Canuto, raul juste lores, riordan roett, samuel george, trade
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