Buenos Aires, Argentina. 6th Apr, 2017. The Economic Outlook for Latin America. With inflation looking tamer and commodity prices stabilized, is Latin America in a better position to return to a higher growth path in 2017? Dimensions to be discussed: - Anticipating global economic trends - Advancing economic reforms - Avoiding the middle-income trap This session was developed in partnership with the Financial Times.Nicolas Dujovne, Minister of the Treasury, Ministry of Treasury of Argentina, David A. Lipton, First Deputy Managing Director, Internatio
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April 6, 2017 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - Apr 6, 2017 - Buenos Aires, Argentina - The Economic Outlook for Latin America..With inflation looking tamer and commodity prices stabilized, is Latin America in a better position to return to a higher growth path in 2017? Dimensions to be discussed: - Anticipating global economic trends - Advancing economic reforms - Avoiding the middle-income trap This session was developed in partnership with the Financial Times...Nicolas Dujovne, Minister of the Treasury, Ministry of Treasury of Argentina, David A. Lipton, First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Guillermo Ortiz, Chairman, BTG Pactual Latin America, Banco BTG Pactual SA, John Paul Rathbone, Editor, Latin America, The Financial Times, Alicia B‡rcena Ibarra, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America, Dulcidio De La Guardia, Minister of Economy and Finance, Ministry of Economy and Finance of Panama (Credit Image: © Maximiliano Javier Ramos via ZUMA Wire)