Thursday, November 27, 2003

My last opinion about Latam class - if was interesting because it gave me a macroeconomics view of the developing world, and this was largely due to the quality of the participants. Apart from that, it is a lot of reading for not a whole lot that we use in class.

Today's class was interesting, as a senior economist from the Interamerica Development Bank (heardquartered in Washington, European Offices in Paris) came to talk about the prospects for the regions vis-a-vis Foreign Direct Investment, and shared some data with us)

Next week, we will finish off the class with drinks at the professor's home. A typical Latin tradition apparently.

On another note, the presentations for the National Weeks were very funny. We must vote for 9 weeks out of 13.

So long.

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