A slowdown in China and winding down of U.S. stimulus threaten a much-needed regional rebound.
First appeared at Americas Quarterly
The last year has seen some good news for Latin American economies. The region’s recovery has been stronger than expected, and growth forecasts by the World Bank and IMF have improved since six months ago. Vaccination campaigns and fiscal support have sparked an economic rebound since the second half of last year, despite an apparent loss of momentum ...