The country’s chief economist discussed government strategies for Chile to weather uncertainty in the global financial environment.
La muestra "Gego: Origin and Encounter, Mastering the Space" que se exhibe en Americas Society hasta el 8 de diciembre, es destacada en fotografías por el diario El Nuevo Herald.
La Directora de Artes Visuales de Americas Society, Gabriela Rangel, habla sobre las obras de la artista venezolana Gertrud Goldschmidt (Gego), las cuales se presentan en la exhibición "Gego: Origin and Encounter, Mastering the Space".
AQ and Efecto Naím aired a joint report on October 28 discussing Brazil's rising multinationals and their impact on the government's policy decisions.
Chile’s center-left coalition made significant gains in Sunday’s municipal elections, though only four in 10 Chileans turned out to vote.
Brazil and the United States need to overcome acrimony over agricultural agreements, write COA's Eric Farnsworth and Valeria Souza Cruz. In an AS/COA Viewpoint, they make the case that Washington should reexamine U.S. cotton subsidies as a step toward a common bilateral agenda.
AS/COA’s guest speaker Minister of Finance of Chile, Felipe Larraín shared his views of the country’s economic potential amid a global “currency war.”
AS/COA hosted Minister of Finance of Chile, Felipe Larraín at a public presentation on Wednesday where he detailed monetary policies to close the country’s trade deficit.
At a AS/COA’s public presentation the Minister of Finance, Felipe Larraín discussed planned economic reforms to increase Chile’s competitiveness in the global market.
AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth comments on Governor Mitt Romney’s statement rating Latin America’s economy almost as large as the economy of China during the final presidential debate.