Energy in Central America & the Caribbean
High electricity costs are a critical impediment to economic growth and competitiveness in Central America and the Caribbean.
High electricity costs are a critical impediment to economic growth and competitiveness in Central America and the Caribbean.
ISDS remains one of the most controversial and least understood provisions in the TPP.
What benefits and drawbacks will companies encounter in investing in Cuba?
Remittances can build prosperity, rather than simply sustain survival, in communities throughout Central America.
El 12 de abril de 2016, el Diálogo Interamericano sostuvo un conversatorio con representantes del grupo Cuba Posible, sobre el camino al futuro de Cuba.
To remain competitive, Brazil will have to revise its regulations and reverse many of the reforms instituted just a few years ago.
Fiscal policy played an important role in reducing poverty and inequality in Brazil (Higgins and Pereira, 2014) over the last fifteen years, but how much redistribution and poverty reduction is being accomplished across ethnic groups?
Central American migration is linked to poverty, inequality, and violence in the region.
How will increasing Asian investment in Latin America influence economics and politics in the region?
On February 24th, the Inter-American Dialogue held its annual event on Remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean.
A discussion on PROMESA, default, and Puerto Rico’s ominous future
What is the state of the Rousseff administration’s relations with Congress, and how is that affecting the outlook for her fiscal agenda?
On what issues did the North American Leaders’ Summit fall short of its potential?
It has become increasingly difficult for remittance companies to access banking services. This memo analyzes current trends in bank account closures and discusses their implications for family remittances.
The Inter-American Dialogue and Lynne Rienner Publishers are pleased to announce the release of The Changing Currents of Transpacific Integration: China, the TPP, and Beyond, co-edited by Adrian H. Hearn and Margaret Myers.