“The political economy of tax reform in Latin America” in the Latin American Program by cooperation Wilson Center . “The Latin American Program and its institutes on Mexico and Brazil serve as a bridge between the United States and Latin America, providing a nonpartisan forum for experts from throughout the region and the world to discuss the most critical issues facing the Hemisphere.” The event will occur December 11, 2012, with researchers: Santiago Levy, Vito Tanzi, Carlos M. Gutiérrez, Andrés Rius, Carlos Elizondo, José R. Afonso, Juan P. Jiménez, Natalia Salazar, Tasha Fairfield and moderators Marcelo Bergman and James Mahon.
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