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...“We don’t want just any type of investment in an energy sector,” said Luis Carlos Reyes, the director of DIAN, Colombia’s tax and customs agency, in an interview with the Financial Times....
...Antoine GodinUniversité Sorbonne Paris Nord, France Michael JacobsProfessor of Political Economy, University of Sheffield Ronan PalmerDirector Clean Economy, E3G Dirk EhntsPufendorf-Gesellschaft Berlin e.V....
...“It was raining, raining bullets, hour after hour,” said Juan Carlos Mejía, a local street vendor. The firefight reached a climax on May 8....
...National Party campaign co-ordinator Jesús Mejía, however, told Televicentro “what’s the point if they won’t ever accept” any adverse result. “Why continue wasting time?”...
...Germán Arce, mining minister, said the court had overstepped its remit and was legislating rather than applying the law while Carlos Cante, his deputy minister, said the court’s decisions has sowed “chaos...
...Adriana Mejia, European director of Colombia’s National Federation of Coffee Growers, says that businesses’ environmental and aid plans are under increasing scrutiny....
...In a guest post on beyondbrics this week, Juan Carlos Echeverry, Colombia’s former finance minister and Luis Fernando Mejía, head of macroeconomic policies at Colombia’s finance ministry, recounted how technical...
...Juan Carlos Echeverry (pictured above) is Colombia’s former finance minister and Luis Fernando Mejía, head of macroeconomic policies at Colombia’s finance ministry....
...By Hector Valle of FIDE and YPF In a recent post, Juan Carlos Echeverry and Luis Fernando Mejía presented an exercise in which they compare the growth rates and sizes of Argentina’s and Colombia’s economies...
...the Colombian economy beat the Argentine one, which is explained to a great extent by the devaluation of the Argentine exchange rate since April this year,” explains Echeverry, along with Luis Fernando Mejía...
...“Colombia is interested in offering its expertise,” Juan Carlos Pinzón, the country’s defence minister, says....
...“We suddenly had a legal weapon that allowed us to get these people off the streets,” says Mr Mejía....
...Carlos Mejia found no evidence to suport the so-called “January effect” which suggests that markets rise as people look forward to the new year with optimism....
...Michael V....
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