La exposición Moderno en Americas Society reivindica la modernidad y calidad de las obras del desarrollismo de los años 40 a 70 en México, Venezuela y Brasil.
A group of economic analysts and experts discussed the 2015 prospects for the Venezuelan economy amid low oil prices and high inflation.
O design moderno da América Latina em meados do século XX é o tema da mostra Moderno: Design for Living in Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela, 1940-1978 que abre na Americas Society fevereiro 11.
Opening on February 11, the exhibition will showcase over 80 design objects from 1940 to 1978, all exemplifying the modernization of urban cities in Latin America.
La caída en los precios internacionales del crudo supone retos para la economía de México, si bien un grupo de analistas en AS/COA considera que también puede ofrecer beneficios para el país.
Americas Society inaugurará el 11 de febrero la muestra Moderno, la cual revisa la producción de objetos de diseño en Brasil, México y Venezuela luego de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Julián Castro, the former mayor of San Antonio and current secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, draws attention to an AS/COA and Partnership for a New American Economy study on the contributions of immigrants to the U.S. economy and housing wealth.
Mexico's economy in 2015 faces pressure from low global oil prices, depreciation of its currency and uncertainty over foreign direct investment, according to a panel of experts convened by AS/COA.
From 2000-2013, immigrants accounted for 48 percent of the overall growth of business ownership in the United States, uncovers the latest AS/COA and Fiscal Policy Institute report.
Small immigrant-run businesses provide more than just convenient local services, they also boost the national economy, shows a new report by AS/COA and the Fiscal Policy Institute.