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Our Mid-Year Update on Latin America’s Economies

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Twice a year the AQ Podcast takes stock of Latin America’s economies — what the region is doing well and where the challenges are. There is good news — inflation below OECD levels, for example, but growth is still below potential, according to our guest, William F. Maloney, Chief Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean at the World Bank. He argues that more competition within countries could be a motor for change. William also provides some clarity on the trend that’s been at the top of everyones minds when it comes to investment in the region, nearshoring, and the extent to which it is actually happening.

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Guest:

William F. Maloney is Chief Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean at the World Bank

Host:

Brian Winter is the editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly

If you’d like to know more:

Mexico’s Post-Election Fiscal Reality Check by Carlos Ramírez Fuentes

AQ Podcast | A Surprising Case for Optimism in Peru

Can Copper Prices and Nearshoring Restart Peru’s Economic Dynamism? by Alfredo Thorne

AQ Podcast | Nearshoring In The Americas: Hype And Reality

A Ticking Clock for Latin America’s Nearshoring Opportunity by Shannon K. O’Neil

EU’s Elections May Have Unexpected Reverberations in Latin America by Solange Márquez Espinoza

Saudi Arabia Courts Latin America and the Caribbean by Emilie Sweigart

Why the U.S. and China Suddenly Care About a Port in Southern Chile by Patricia Garip

Latin America Needs More Infrastructure to Seize Nearshoring Opportunity by Susan Segal

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Twice a year the AQ Podcast takes stock of Latin America’s economies — what the region is doing well and where the challenges are. There is good news — inflation below OECD levels, for example, but growth is still below potential, according to our guest, William F. Maloney, Chief Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean at the World Bank. He argues that more competition within countries could be a motor for change. William also provides some clarity on the trend that’s been at the top of everyones minds when it comes to investment in the region, nearshoring, and the extent to which it is actually happening.

Subscribe to the Americas Quarterly Podcast on Apple, Spotify and other platforms

Guest:

William F. Maloney is Chief Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean at the World Bank

Host:

Brian Winter is the editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly

If you’d like to know more:

Mexico’s Post-Election Fiscal Reality Check by Carlos Ramírez Fuentes

AQ Podcast | A Surprising Case for Optimism in Peru

Can Copper Prices and Nearshoring Restart Peru’s Economic Dynamism? by Alfredo Thorne

AQ Podcast | Nearshoring In The Americas: Hype And Reality

A Ticking Clock for Latin America’s Nearshoring Opportunity by Shannon K. O’Neil

EU’s Elections May Have Unexpected Reverberations in Latin America by Solange Márquez Espinoza

Saudi Arabia Courts Latin America and the Caribbean by Emilie Sweigart

Why the U.S. and China Suddenly Care About a Port in Southern Chile by Patricia Garip

Latin America Needs More Infrastructure to Seize Nearshoring Opportunity by Susan Segal

  continue reading

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