Blogs

Toward #towercos 4.0. On passive telecommunication infrastructure in Latin America

Tower deployment has been growing steadily in Latin America. In this article, the authors discuss telecommunications tower infrastructure in the region....
Ángel Melguizo

Demystifying the “Green Resource Curse”: Managing LAC’s Critical Minerals Boom

Will Latin America's critical minerals spur a "green resource curse" this century? What kinds of policy tools are available to mitigate the risks?...
MK Vereen

Thea Lee on labor issues in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Latin America Advisor’s latest video features Thea Lee, the U.S. Labor Department’s deputy undersecretary for international affairs. Lee spoke with Advisor editor Gene Kuleta about labor issues in Latin...

Thea Lee on labor issues in Latin America and the Caribbean

The Latin America Advisor’s latest video features Thea Lee, the U.S. Labor Department’s deputy undersecretary for international affairs. Lee spoke with Advisor editor Gene Kuleta about labor issues in Latin...

Gene Kuleta

Do Remittances Have a Dark Side in Haiti?

The Context In the last 10 years, Haiti has turned into one of the most remittances dependent countries in the world. Indeed, migrants’ transfers went from 12 percent of GDP...

Latin America and the Caribbean: Promoting Rule of Law and Governance Through South-South Cooperation

Latin America and the Caribbean face stubbornly high levels of poverty, inequality, political polarization, violence, corruption and impunity....
Santiago Canton
Michael Matera

Latin America’s Role at COP27: Q&A with Andrés Mogro

An interview with Andrés Morgro, regional manager of the Climate Action Programme in Fundación AVINA...
Andrés Mogro

Transaction Costs in the Post-Covid Era

This blog examines remittance sending costs to eight Latin American and Caribbean countries and considers that the most important reality shaping the money transfer intermediation industry is that is tied...
Manuel Orozco
Danielle Carr

Sergio Massa, the Super Minister: His Own Bet or the Last Chance of Incumbent FDT?

Argentina has an important challenge ahead: avoiding an escalation of the current economic crisis leading to a major social and political turmoil under the government of the Frente de Todos...

Carlos Winograd

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