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Latin America's Economic Boom Explained 1 of 2 - BBC News and Documentary

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Latin America's Economic Boom Explained 1 of 2 - BBC News and Documentary, recorded 18.10.2010 A look at how Countries all around Latin America continue to progress economically despite the global Financial Crisis, employing Educational and Micro-Finance Systems to aid the poorer communities to develop their small businesses and impprove their habitats, which in turn boosts the Economy of the regions.

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  • Yeah,finally we are growing while, in Hispania region, spain and portugal are slightly doing bad. Lol karma

  • @TheCaptainjuicy ... Well, you reap what you grow ... I remember all the killed, burnt & tortured ...

  • Another thing is if Latin America had low crime I think the tourism would also grow much higher than it is now...even though it's already good. But I've seen pictures from Latin America some parts look like they have amazing natural beauty...I would definitely love for things to get much better.

  • @drazenkoj1990 > working on it, but right now you had better get advise from your embassy for tourist locations ... Runi

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  • corrupt europeans are running the continent thats why it has under performed

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  • @drazenkoj1990 That's one of the reasons. Although I'd say there are other reasons which usually go unnoticed. I can speak for my country, Brazil. One of the problems that tourists will find here is the lack of services in English. Crime is really high in Rio and Sao Paolo they make detroit look like a playground. However, down south it's much safer, I'm from southern brazil and it's much safer and friendly than the northern parts of the country. as for other countries i don't no

  • @drazenkoj1990 that's what people think, but also it's not like that. in my country we always say it's very insecure.. but if we compair crime rates from the capital city are lower than the rates from London, england.. for example. 

  • @lbrtmtt85 > One point that was not mentioned here, & this is part of the reports bias, is that Latin America was not invited to take part in the Wests "Hedge-Fund Feeding Frenzy".. while USA, UK and other Western Countries were secretly investing in dodgy hedge funds, Latin America was still doing banking the old fashioned way.. The good thing is that when the banks in the rest of the world collapsed, the Latin American investments remained free of debt & then rising commodity prices helped...

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