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Labor

Latin America's Shifting Demographics Could Undercut Growth

April 23, 2024
Gustavo Adler, Rodrigo Valdés
As the region’s population ages, boosting labor force participation and productivity will be key to aid economic growth and raise living standards.
Economic growth

Latin America Can Boost Economic Growth by Reducing Crime

December 18, 2023
Rafael Machado Parente, Rodrigo Valdés
Reducing crime could significantly boost investment, productivity, and GDP growth in Latin America and the Caribbean
International trade

How Latin America Can Use Trade to Boost Growth

November 16, 2023
Flavien Moreau, Rafael Machado Parente
Better infrastructure and logistics can help the region increase trade and growth
Economic growth

Investments That Pay Off: Latin America’s Response to Recent Global Shocks

September 6, 2023
Rodrigo Valdés
The region, which successfully navigated economic turmoil, now must boost inclusive growth, reduce debt, and capitalize on new opportunities
Climate change

Caribbean Climate Crisis Demands Urgent Action by Governments and Investors

June 27, 2023
Alejandro Guerson, James Morsink, Sònia Muñoz
The region has received minimal private climate financing despite being highly vulnerable to climate disasters and having the greatest need
Macro-fiscal policy

In Latin America, Fiscal Policy Can Lighten the Burden of Central Banks

April 13, 2023
Gustavo Adler, Nigel Chalk
Taming inflation requires slowing down demand. While monetary policy has played its part, lowering fiscal deficits would also help lessen the cost-of-living crisis.
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