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Fundacion Invertir Argentina - http://www.invertir.com/Fundación Invertir Argentina is a private organization formed by CEOs of leading Argentine enterprises and top government officials, established to promote investments in Argentina of local as well as foreign firms. The site provides useful data about the Argentine economy. (Mariana Lopez Airaghi) Ministry of Economy Argentina - http://www.mecon.ar/default.htm Provides economic data and news. (Mariana Lopez Airaghi) Universidad del CEMA - http://cema.edu.ar/jae/v1n198.htm This is part of the Universidad del CEMA website. This semi-annual Journal of Applied Economics publishes original contributions on micro and macroeconomics issues. This link to Volume I includes several papers on "Macroeconomic Policies in a Globalized Economy". (Mariana Lopez Airaghi) Argentina's Central Bank - http://www.bcra.gov.ar/ This is Argentina's Central Bank's website. It has statistical information on the Argentinian economy, information on the financial system and its regulatory framework, as well as several publications and transcripts of speeches on macroeconomic issues affecting the Argentine economy. (Mariana Lopez Airaghi) The Inter-American Development Bank - http://www.iadb.org/exr/ENGLISH/index_english.htm The Inter-American Development Bank, the oldest and largest regional multilateral development institution, was established in December of 1959 to help accelerate economic and social development in Latin America and the Caribbean. The site contains surveys of financial systems in the Americas, as well as economic, trade, and social databases. The IDB also provides a number of original research papers. (Clement Bason) Central Bank of Peru - http://ekeko.rcp.net.pe/BCRP/titlepag.htm Central reserve bank of Peru. Provides statistical data as well as weekly updates. Can be viewed in either Spanish or English. (Alex Blanter) Latin American Economies - http://www.latinvestor.com/economy.htm Provides links to articles discussing economies of Latin America, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Venezuala. This economics-focused site is part of the bigger Latinvestor web-site, which provides financial information and over 1400 links to financial data sources on these countries. (Heidi Phan) Macroeconomic Data for Argentina - http://www.invertir.com/macroeconomic.html This site provides a number of links to sources for Macroeconomic data for Argentina. Everything from the federal budgets and taxes to economic forecasts. (Patrick Aragon) The economy of Venezuela - www.geocities.com/WallStreet/7350 (Elizabeth Gonzalez) Venezuelan Central Bank - www.bcv.org.ve (Elizabeth Gonzalez) Latin American Stock markets - http://www.latinstocks.com/ This site contains information on Latin American business and financial markets in Mexico, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil. The site has information on economic news and forecasts, political news, sovereign ratings, exchange rates, a list of the top business schools in Latin America, and much more. The information is also available in Spanish. (Aida Soto) Venezuelan-American Chamber of Commerce - www.venamcham.org This is the Venezuelan-American Chamber of Commerce. Inside you can have a complete description of the Venezuelan economic indicators. It can be very useful source for every factor that somehow affects the country's economy. Also, this site is particularly useful due to it provides links to every American Chamber of Commerce in Latin America. (Carlos Sandrea) Latin American Economies - www.lanic.utexas.edu This site provides useful general business information (economy, finance, trade, statistics, etc) about Latin American countries. You can search not only the country, but also the subject. This site provides many links related to the issue and it was developed by the Univ. of Austin. (Osmar Santos Jr.) Economies of the Americas - www.unites.uqam.ca/gric/pays.htm This site provides useful links not only for Latin America, but also for North America. For example, Brazil's site has links for economic institutes, important newspapers, etc. The most part of the sites are in English and Spanish. (Osmar Santos Jr.) |