Goldfajn’s solid reputation will be tested by global uncertainty and the need for internal reform.
Americas Quarterly
New IDB President Ilan Goldfajn Will Face Serious Challenges
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Rich Brown, Cecilia Tornaghi
In Colombia, Passing Tax Reform Was the Easy Part
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Ricardo Ávila
The bill's approval was a win for Petro, but keeping and attracting investments is the challenge ahead.
Brazil’s Post-Bolsonaro “Normality Dividend”
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Brian Winter
Investments could flood back into Brazil if Lula gets the policy mix right. That’s still an “if,” writes AQ’s editor in chief.
Pedro Castillo Still Has a Few Cards to Play
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Andrea Moncada
Congress is as determined as ever to remove Peru’s president, but Castillo has a few things working in his favor.
100 Days of Sergio Massa’s Balancing Act
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María Esperanza Casullo
Argentina’s economy minister has prevented wholesale collapse. Is that enough to claim victory?
A Second Pink Tide Might Not Unify Latin America
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Oliver Stuenkel
Divisions over a candidate for a multilateral post show that obstacles to cooperation still remain, even with more ideological alignment.
AQ Podcast | Argentina: Trying to Avoid Another 2001
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AQ Online
Benjamin Gedan on the crisis brewing in the South American country.