El estado de la economía naranja en América Latina

América Latina cuenta con magnífico potencial para la expresión creativa. La resiliencia de sus pueblos los cambios culturales, los convierten en culturalmente ricos y aptos para desarrollar industrias creativas y culturales en toda su dimensión.

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The Sur makes more sense than you might think

Even if the implementation of a virtual sur never results in a full-fledged currency union or meaningfully increases regional integration, it would still aid Latin America’s economies through its role as a shared unit of account.

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A Global Americans Review of Escaping the Governance Trap

According to Shenai, El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala are entangled in a governance trap, which he defines as “a path-dependent equilibrium in which weak states with contested authority fail to penetrate civil society and achieve self-sustaining economic growth

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Lula’s Tightrope-Balancing Act

[Lula] faces major domestic challenges: a grim economic outlook following Brazil’s lost decade, a congress dominated by conservatives and agribusiness interests, and polarization that threatens the country’s very social fabric.

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