Latin America

More from the Series

Blog Post
Making GCFF Financing a Win for Venezuelans and Their Colombian Hosts
January 28, 2019
As dueling claims to the Venezuela’s presidency threaten to spark further violence and devastating economic and social turmoil accelerates, the exodus of Venezuelan migrants continues. In a context of increasing pressure and the possibility of larger inflows, the World Bank recently annou...
Blog Post
How Will Increased External Uncertainties Shape Latin America’s Economic Growth and Stability in 2019?
January 22, 2019
As we start out 2019, a growing consensus has been forming among experts and market participants: the increased volatility in international capital markets and rising trade tensions of 2018 will not abate in 2019, and in fact may have adverse spillover effects on economic growth and stability of eme...
CGD NOTES
Global and Local Challenges in Argentina and Brazil
December 14, 2018
The last presidential elections in Argentina (2015) and in Brazil (2018), represent a change from populism towards more orthodox economic policies in two important countries in the region. This shift is not only economic but also reflects other fundamental changes in the electorate, in particular th...
Blog Post
Will Brazil Retreat from Its Role in International Development?
November 09, 2018
Brazil’s newly elected President Jair Bolsonaro has been characterised as an unsavoury anti-globalist—so, will he unwind Brazil’s progress as a development actor over the last two decades? Below, I will highlight Brazil’s important contributions to international development, ...
Blog Post
Call a Spade a Spade: Venezuela is a Public Health Emergency
September 21, 2018
Health outcomes in Venezuela are approaching emergency-like levels as services, medicines, and food become increasingly inaccessible. Venezuela’s under-5 mortality rate in 2016 already rivaled Syria’s, a Grade 3 emergency according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Since th...
POLICY PAPERS
Energy Dividends in Bolivia: Are There Any Alternatives to Price Subsidies?
Roberto Laserna
September 18, 2018
Bolivia, like many other fuel producers, subsidizes the domestic consumption of energy heavily, particularly oil and natural gas. This paper estimates the magnitude of the subsidies and offers an approximate picture of their incidence by income decile.
Blog Post
An Escalating Crisis in Venezuela: What Does a Regional Response Look Like, and How Can We Best Support It?
August 06, 2018
An alleged assassination attempt against President Maduro may further destabilize the crisis in Venezuela. Cindy Huang and Kate Gough advise on how to best support displaced Venezuelans and their hosts.