Econ Americas Podcast

Econ Americas

Econ Americas
Econ Americas provides analysis of financial economics in the Americas. We have experience in policy research and media, and we have a passion for market innovation and competitive governance. To learn about our services visit our website: https://econamericas.com/
What Ecuador Needs to Tap into Her Mining Potential | Gabriela Guerrero
New investment opportunities are opening up in Ecuador’s mining sector. The government and industry leaders agree the time is now to tap into the nation’s full potential for natural resources.  Gabriella Guerrero, an associate attorney in corporate and energy law at the Robalino Law Firm, explains how policymakers can work toward a healthier business environment to attract foreign capital. Although mining is a strategic sector for economic development, Guerrero explains a great deal of uncertainty surrounds it due to environmental and community hurdles. Show notes: https://econamericas.com/2022/04/what-ecuador-needs-to-tap-her-mining-potential/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/econ-americas/message
Apr 14, 2022
30 min
What Works in Latin America's Emerging Carbon Markets I Justin Cochrane
Conservation efforts in Latin America still need a lot of support and incentives in the private sector, and carbon markets are touted as a way to provide much-needed incentives for conservation. Justin Cochrane, director and CEO of Carbon Streaming, explains what carbon credits are and how they offer value to landowners while protecting forests and reducing carbon emissions at the same time. Show notes: https://econamericas.com/2022/03/what-works-in-latin-americas-emerging-carbon-markets/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/econ-americas/message
Mar 8, 2022
16 min
How Miami Startups Offer Exposure to Latin America
Outside Silicon Valley, there are vibrant tech industries catering to overlooked niches. Alexis Alston, a senior associate at the early-stage VC fund Lightship Capital, explains how entrepreneurs in South Florida are tapping into migrant communities’ needs across countries. Show notes: https://econamericas.com/2022/02/how-miami-startups-offer-exposure-to-latin-america --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/econ-americas/message
Feb 7, 2022
17 min
What Works Better than Checkbook Diplomacy in LatAm
Mining gets a bad rap in Latin America due to its environmental and social impact. Ivan Bebek, a veteran mining executive with extensive business experience in the region, explains how a new generation of firms have turned the page on checkbook diplomacy and instead work out tailored solutions with local communities. Show notes: https://econamericas.com/2022/01/what-works-better-checkbook-diplomacy-in-latam --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/econ-americas/message
Jan 18, 2022
24 min
What Latin America Needs to Attract Mining Capital
Mining is a major source of foreign direct investment in Latin America. Mark Brennan, a Colombia-born mining executive with 30 years of financing and operating experience in the Americas and Europe, explains how countries with rich deposits can attract responsible investors. Show notes: https://econamericas.com/2021/12/what-latin-america-mining-capital-attract --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/econ-americas/message
Dec 16, 2021
23 min
Brazil’s Rocky Road to Economic Reform
The Bolsonaro administration in Brazil had campaigned on major pension,  tax, and privatization reforms. Maurício Bento, an economist with the  São Paulo Court of Accounts and with the Property Rights Alliance,  explains which ones have succeeded, which ones have not, and why. Show notes: https://econamericas.com/2021/11/brazil-economic-reform-rocky-road/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/econ-americas/message
Nov 8, 2021
34 min
Honduran Startup Cities Race to Prove Worth
The Honduran startup cities—autonomous jurisdictions known as Zones for Employment and Economic Development (ZEDEs)—have barely gotten off the ground and are already facing one of their largest hurdles: elections. Guillermo Peña, a political analyst, entrepreneur, and technical secretary for the Orquídea ZEDE, explains the opposition to ZEDEs and how they could boost investment in Honduras. Show notes: https://econamericas.com/2021/10/honduran-startup-cities-zedes-race-prove-worth/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/econ-americas/message
Oct 7, 2021
40 min
Ecuador Back on the Radar of Investors
The new Guillermo Lasso administration is injecting optimism into Ecuador. Juan Fernando Carpio, an economics instructor and business consultant, believes long-term investment is on the rise, although key reforms are required to unleash the dollarized economy’s full potential. Show notes: https://econamericas.com/2021/09/ecuador-investors-back-on-the-radar  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/econ-americas/message
Sep 1, 2021
45 min
Why Mexico Leads FDI in Latin America
In 2020, Mexico surpassed Brazil as the largest recipient of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Latin America. For Rafael Ramírez de Alba,  an economics professor and experienced financial consultant, there are  plenty of investment opportunities in the auto industry, agriculture,  construction, and tech. Show notes: https://econamericas.com/2021/08/why-mexico-fdi-leads-latin-america/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/econ-americas/message
Aug 4, 2021
30 min
What Investors Want to See from Bolivia
Bolivia has vast untapped resources in oil, gas, and mining. However, for economist and wealth manager Mauricio Ríos García, investment has dried up after years of institutional degradation. Show notes: https://econamericas.com/2021/07/what-investors-bolivia-want-to-see/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/econ-americas/message
Jul 7, 2021
20 min
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