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Tag Archives: Mexico
The Pacific Alliance–What’s the Big Idea?
As the Pacific Alliance kicks off its ninth summit in Nayarit Mexico, this short video takes a look at why it matters at all.
Posted in Andean Region, Mexico + Central America
Tagged Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Pacific Alliance, Pacific Pumas, Peru
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Should Costa Rica Join the Pacific Alliance?
International economics analyst Monica Wojcik considers the effect joining the Pacific Alliance would have on the Costa Rican economy
Pacific Pumas: Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, an e-magazine
This month’s addition of the Global Economics Dynamics e-magazine focuses on Latin America’s Pacific Pumas–Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru.
Why Bolsa Familia Works
Brazilian economist Carlos Góes on the libertarian roots of Conditional Cash Transfer programs
Posted in Brazil, Uncategorized
Tagged Bolsa Familia, Brazil, CCT, Conditional Cash Transfers, libertarian latin america, Lula, Mexico, Milton Friedman, Opotunidades
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The Pacific Pumas: An Emerging Model for Emerging Markets
A new study on Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Chile: The Pumas of the Pacific Alliance
Mexico’s Energy Reforms—We Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet
Mexico has passed landmark energy reform – now comes the hard part
Posted in Mexico + Central America, Uncategorized
Tagged AMLO, energy reform, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico, PEMEX, Round Zero
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Why MILA Matters
Samuel George on the integration of the Colombian, Peruvian, Chilean and (eventually) Mexican stock markets
Posted in Andean Region, Mexico + Central America, Southern Cone
Tagged BMV, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, MILA, Pacific Alliance, Pacific Pumas, Peru
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NAFTA at 20: A Good Deal for Mexico?
Theodore Kahn on what 20 years of NAFTA have meant for Mexico
Mexico: Reforming Ain’t Easy
Theodore Kahn on Mexico’s winding path to reform
Posted in Mexico + Central America, Uncategorized
Tagged Economy of Mexico, Education reform, energy reform, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mexico, Pact for Mexico, PEMEX, PRI
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Uncle Sam’s Pacific Alliance Strategy
Samuel George on the United States and the Pacific Alliance
Posted in Andean Region, Southern Cone, Uncategorized
Tagged Chile, Colombia, EPN, Mexico, MILA, Pacific Alliance, Pacific Pumas, Peru, Santos, US and Pacific Alliance
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