Perspectivas Económicas para América Latina: Recuperación Post Pandemia
América Latina está en recuperación y se encamina a un repunte económico en el 2021, después de la profunda contracción causada por la pandemia
Sin embargo, la región enfrenta algunas fragilidades y riesgos tanto internos como externos que podrían afectar la recuperación en el mediano plazo. En este seminario presentamos las perspectivas económicas para la región, destacando los motores detrás de la recuperación, los riesgos presentes, y los factores que podrían desviar a la economía hacia escenarios desfavorables o más positivos.
Lo invitamos cordialmente a ser parte de esta interesante conversación con nuestros expertos en Latinoamérica: Alfredo Coutiño, Juán Pablo Fuentes y Jesse Rogers, en un panel moderado por Anamaría Pieschacón.
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