Susan Segal speaks with Alejandro Werner about the difficult economic outlook for Latin America in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
Economics & Finance
Brazilian economist Monica de Bolle on where Bolsonaro's coronavirus response gets it wrong - and how the government can protect both people and jobs.
Closing a country is a moral dilemma, and it goes deeper than whether we are choosing lives over the economy.
They came of age during the last recession. Now they’re at the wheel as the next one approaches.
Argentine President Alberto Fernández's first 100 days concluded at a time of huge uncertainty—not only for Argentina, but the world.
Reforms are still needed, but during the coronavirus crisis additional health expenditures are necessary, says Colombia’s former finance minister.
Experts from ECLAC, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, World Bank, and the World Health Organization discussed the pandemic and how countries can best mitigate its effects.