América Latina Bajo el Impacto Económico del Coronavirus (En español)
La pandemia del Coronavirus se ha acelerado y ha infectado a muchas regiones, incluyendo a América Latina.
La pandemia del Coronavirus se ha acelerado y ha infectado a muchas regiones, incluyendo a América Latina. La región ya sufre los efectos económicos, pero el impacto mayor aún está por llegar. Bajo el escenario más probable de proliferación de la pandemia, América Latina caerá en una recesión más profunda que la del 2009, dada la limitada salud económica y el reducido margen de maniobra de política económica. En este seminario presentaremos la situación actual bajo el Coronavirus y el impacto económico en la región. Los invitamos a participar en esta sesión en la que presentaremos nuestros pronósticos por países y analizaremos los mecanismos de transmisión económica y financiera que afectan a la región.
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