Top three Latin American economies need immunisation boost
by Canning House Associate Fellow Andrew Thompson
Every week, Andrew Thompson draws on his great wealth of knowledge and experience of Latin America to bring our audience in-depth insights on economics, political risk, and business in the region.
This week, he considers the implications of OECD figures suggesting that though Argentina, Brazil and Mexico have seen stronger-than-expected economic growth this year, their growth in the next is likely to be lower than the global average as underlying problems come back to bite.
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