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IDB America November 2007 Alexandra Russell-Bitting |
Poligono Industrial Don Bosco Business complex gives low-income residents a chance to thrive. |
IDB America November 2007 Paul Constance |
Quenching a Thirst for Electricity How two of the IDB's priority initiatives joined forces to tackle an energy crisis faced by Nicaragua's water and sanitation provider. |
IDB America November 2007 Daniel Drosdoff |
Virtuous Lobbyists In Guatemala, local "facilitator groups" remove obstacles blocking business development and infrastructure projects. |
IDB America November 2007 Daniel Drosdoff |
Green Deal a Good Deal for Guatemalan Tourism Environmental sensitivity brings more tourists to Guatemalan businesses. |
IDB America November 2007 |
IDB Supports Sanitation Sector Reform Program in Peru The Inter-American Development Bank approved a US$100 million loan for a sanitation sector reform program in Peru to improve the efficiency, equity, and sustainability of water and sanitation services. |
Finance & Development December 1, 2007 Luis A.V. Catao |
Backcasting Latin America Looking back at the business cycle in one of the most volatile regions -- Latin America -- requires reconstructing GDP data. |
Global Services November 25, 2007 Adyasha Sinha |
Emerging Bangalores and Shanghais in LatAm As "homeshoring" picks up in the outsourcing arena, various Latin American cities are emerging as the new Bangalores and Shanghais for the customers based in the U.S.A. |
The Motley Fool November 28, 2007 Nathan Parmelee |
A Sea of Tranquility in a Financial Storm Some of the strongest economies in the world can now be found in Latin America, where companies have been largely immune to the volatility most companies around the world have experienced. |
Wall Street & Technology November 26, 2007 Penny Crosman |
Wall Street Firms To Globalize IT in 2008 Markets in Asia and Latin America are growing more lucrative, and investment banks and asset managers are setting up shop overseas. But firms must globalize their IT to support international business. |
The Motley Fool November 23, 2007 Tim Hanson |
Profit From the Next Economic Superpower Over the past forty years Brazil has done a poor job of turning the countries blessings into sustained economic growth. But all that may be about to change. |
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