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The Political Economy of the COVID-19 Crisis in Latin America

YSI COVID-19 Seminar Series

Start time:

May 29, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Online

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Speakers

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Numa Mazat

Professor of Development Economic

Description

The current crisis associated to the COVID-19 pandemic has already led to an unprecedent health and economic crisis in Latin America. The region has recently experienced a period of economic slowdown and political turmoil. The new pandemic will probably have long-term consequences on the already precarious social and economic situation in Latin America. On top of that, the different previous political context of each Latin American country has shaped the heterogenous responses to the virus that have been observed regionwide. Latin America has also recently undergone growing geopolitical tensions since the traditional acceptance of American leadership has been challenged by the rising influence of China in the region. Under these new circumstances, the COVID-19 pandemic will probably contribute to escalate the dispute over geopolitical influence in Latin America and the outcome seems very uncertain.

In order to analyze the political economy of the current crisis and the likely geopolitical and geoeconomical consequences in Latin America, the Economic Development WG and the Latin America WG will organize a second joint webinar on the political economy of the COVID-19 Crisis in Latin America. This webinar is part of the webinar series on economic consequences of Covid19 in developing and emerging economies, an initiative launched by the Economic Development WG. In this meeting, we will host Professor Numa Mazat. He is Professor of Development Economics in the Institute of Economics at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He received his PhD in 2013 from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He was a visiting scholar at Columbia University (2013/2014) and an external consultant to the Brazilian Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA) and the CGEE/ECLAC. He has recent published, in co-authorship with Carlos Medeiros, the chapter “Geopolitics, Geoeconomics, and Development Strategies in the New Millennium” in the book “Development in Latin America Critical Discussions from the Periphery” (Palgrave-Macmillian).

Hosted by Working Group(s):

Attendees

Gabriel Ferraz Aidar

Santiago José Gahn

Giuliano Toshiro Yajima

Julia Torracca

Rodrigo Vergnhanini

Matias Torchinsky Landau

Tulio Chiarini

Felipe Cruz

Nitin Bisht

Aline Miglioli

Breno Roos

Manuela Mahecha Alzate

Andrei Wong Espejo

Nathalie Marins

farhad gohardani

Jimena Castillo

Ayelen Bargados

Felipe Kamia

Nkundimana Vincent

Florencia Jaccoud

Eduardo Bassin

Isaías Albertin de Moraes

Saori KAWAI

Gustavo Bhering

Kleinsy Bonilla

Christopher Pomwene Shafuda

Eliana Fernández

Yeasin Mohammad Amin

Laure Gnassou

Lorena Lamas

Nazli Koseoglu

Robin Trenbath

Joaquín Alvarez

Fernando Hernández Pérez

Juan José Pita

Jay Pocklington

José Bruno Ramos Torres Fevereiro

Alfonso Moreno

Rocío Chávez Tellería

Patricia Couto

Barbara FRANÇA

Ian Guerriero

Maria Antonette Pasquin

Maísa Goulart

Angshuman Sarma

Prachi Agarwal

Joel Rabinovich

Arthur Wittenberg

Camila Freitas

Felipe Cornelio

Vera Salazar Canziani

Juan Pablo Juliá Ciarelli

Madeline Asta

Hector Rios

Dustin Fergusson-Vaux

Étienne Desfossés

Wanshu Cong

Yasmim Dalila Barbant

Tasneem Rahman

Ana Peixoto

Ana Laura Aguilar De Oliveira

Kethelyn Ferreira

Thiago Cavalcante

Ushehwedu Kufakurinani

Zach Kopelman

Mariano Arana

Fahd Ali

Lisandro Maspero

Oscar Mateo Martinez Dominguez

Marcelo Tonon

Leandro Bona

Luciana Portilho

Aline Bertolin

Viviana Ramirez

Lucas Teixeira

numa mazat

Gonzalo Fernández

Fernando Pellerano

Rafael Palma Mungioli

Marcelo Muñiz