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How Latin American Countries Became World Champions of Happiness

May 18, 2018 by Steven Ambrus Leave a Comment

Despite many problems, Latin American countries are champions of happiness

Consider two regions: one ranks high in GDP, equality, government transparency, and health care, the other one lags behind, sometimes by a wide margin. Where do you think people feel more upbeat? The answer is anything but intuitive. Many countries in Latin America knock out Western Europe and other advanced economies with their positive energy. In a recent study, Mariano … [Read more...] about How Latin American Countries Became World Champions of Happiness

When Poverty Is No Obstacle to Educational Success

May 9, 2018 by Steven Ambrus - Julián Cristia 1 Comment

kids raised in poverty have achieved great educational success at a school in Peru

Villa Esperanza, is a shantytown of unpaved streets and low-slung tin-roofed house, a place where the prospects for children would seem grim. Most adults in the town outside Lima work selling goods on the street or in other low-paying jobs. Many are illiterate, and the social problems, ranging from gangs to high levels of alcoholism, disease and domestic violence, might snuff … [Read more...] about When Poverty Is No Obstacle to Educational Success

Send Us Your Research Papers on Crime and Policy

April 16, 2018 by Steven Ambrus 2 Comments

Researchers are invited to send papers on crime and policy

The latest ranking of the world's deadliest cities continues a sad pattern: the overwhelming majority—43 out of 50—are in Latin America and the Caribbean,  with Los Cabos in Mexico topping the list. Many of the reasons behind this state of affairs are chronic—weak institutions; impunity; poverty; inequality and growing urbanization—all feeding and, at the same time, … [Read more...] about Send Us Your Research Papers on Crime and Policy

New National Parks Can Help Latin America Tackle its Drought Problem

March 23, 2018 by Steven Ambrus Leave a Comment

millions of hectares in new national parks will help combat deforestation in Latin America

The last few months have been big ones for conservation in Latin America. New and expanded national parks covering millions of hectares have been created, encompassing everything from the towering tepuis and ancient rock art of Colombia's Amazon to the lowland rivers of the Peruvian Amazon and the temperate rain forests of Chile's Patagonia. It couldn't come soon enough. … [Read more...] about New National Parks Can Help Latin America Tackle its Drought Problem

U.S. Tax Reform: Challenges for Latin America and the Caribbean

March 9, 2018 by Steven Ambrus - Vicente Fretes Cibils 4 Comments

The U.S. tax reform could reduce tax receipts in Latin America and the Caribbean

The massive U.S. reform of corporate taxation that slashed rates from 35% to 21% seeks to increase investment, create jobs, boost wages and spur growth within the United States[1]. But it will unquestionably have global impacts, with likely reverberations for Latin America and the Caribbean. The United States is the world's largest economy and the largest source of foreign … [Read more...] about U.S. Tax Reform: Challenges for Latin America and the Caribbean

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