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Dive into the economic dynamics of Latin America, the region with which the US has the strongest ties, and explore the future growth opportunities. Practice macroeconomics and Spanish in engaging discussions led by Javier Perez-Burgos. Interested? Contact jip33@cornell.edu.
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“Historically and currently, Latin America as a region of the developing world is the one with which the US has the strongest relationship; and US trade with Latin America represents 58% of its trade with developing countries”Center for Policy Studies 2006 “The 33 million Latinos in the US are now that nation’s largest and fastest growing non-Anglo group. This population will rise from 15% today to 30% by 2050” U.S. Census Bureau 2008 Come and have a extra chance to practice your macroeconomics and your Spanish through lively discussions about the region’s current and future economic situation. Interested??? Contact Javier Perez-Burgos jip33@cornell.edu Spanish In The Disciplines – Introductory MacroeconomicsSPAN 3020 - Section 1061 Credit – 1 Hour a week – Room and time TBA