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Tag Archives: Inflation
The Crossroads: Argentina – Chapter 1
Part of Samuel George’s ongoing series “Argentina at a Crossroads” in the run up to general elections in 2015.
Latin America in 2014: Year in Review
A look back at Latin America in 2014 via the top posts from No Se Mancha
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Argentina, Bolsa Familia, Brazil, brazil election, Carlos goes, cornelius fleischhaker, creative economy, Debt Crisis, iguala, Inflation, jesse rogers, Latin America, Latin America blog, latin america in 2014, orange economy, Pacific Pumas, protest, samuel george, Venezuela
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Good Times, Bad Times: A Conversation with Carlos Vegh
No Se Mancha staff writer Jesse Rogers interviews Uruguayan economist Dr. Carlos Vegh
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged carlos vegh, Colombia, economic, emerging markets, Inflation, interview, jesse rogers, Latin America blog, Mexico, monetary policy, Peru, SAIS, taper tantrum, venzeual
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Mo’ Money Mo’ Problems? Brazil’s Monetary Dilemma
Cornelius Fleischhaker and Samuel George on Brazil’s macroeconomic challenges
From Black Friday to Black Monday in Venezuela
Russ Dallen, Managing Director of Caracas Capital Markets and Editor-in-Chief of the Latin American Herald Tribune, on the state of the Venezuelan economy
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean, Uncategorized
Tagged bolivar fuerte, Caracas, exchange rate, Inflation, Latin America blog, Maduro, Russ Dallen, shortage, Sicad, Venezuela
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Five Steps to Kickstart Brazil
A new paper from Samuel George and Cornelius Fleischhaker
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, Brazil infrastructure, cornelius fleischhaker, dilma, economic strategy, education, fiscal, Growth, Inflation, Investment, Latin America blog, Lula, monetary, samuel george
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Navigating Brazil’s Path to Growth
Otaviano Canuto, the World Bank’s Senior Advisor on BRICS, joins No Se Mancha’s effort to kickstart growth in Brazil
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Brazil, Brazil infrastructure, education, fiscal policy, Growth, Inflation, Latin America blog, tapering
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Venezuela & Argentina: Two (Basket) Case Studies
International Economist Lisa Frumin on Argentina and Venezuela
Posted in Andean Region, Caribbean, Southern Cone
Tagged Alba, Argentina, Cristina Kirchner, Hugo Chavez, Inflation, Mercosur, Nestor Kirchner, Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela
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The Sick Man of the Amazon – The Debate Over Brazil
The Brazilian economy, not so long ago the darling of emerging market enthusiasts, grew less than one percent last year. There are plenty of stories out there as to why; none of them is convincing.
Posted in Brazil
Tagged Brazil, downturn, Economics, Inflation, Interest Rates, Investment, Investors, Nomura, why Brazilian economy is slow
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Argentina Censored – But Does it Matter?
From No Se Mancha Staff Member and IMF Research Analyst Cornelius Fleischhaker
Posted in Southern Cone
Tagged Argentina, Economics, Fernandez de Kirchner, IMF, Inflation
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