OECD Expansion in Latin America
Membership in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is highly coveted as a signal to investors of a country鈥檚 commitment to democracy and the free market. The multiyear application process helps drive political consensus and reform, and participation in the OECD encourages continuity in public policy.
In Latin America and the Caribbean, the provides technical assistance to address inequality and strengthen public health and education systems. However, only four of the organization鈥檚 38 members are in the region, Mexico (1994), Chile (2010), Colombia (2020), and Costa Rica (2021). Notably, the list excludes two of the three biggest economies in the region. In 2022, the OECD announced a historic expansion in Latin America, inviting Argentina, Brazil, and Peru to pursue membership.
How have the region鈥檚 OECD members benefited from engagement with the organization? What would Argentina, Brazil, and Peru gain from membership? What are their near-term prospects for admittance? Please join the 乐鱼 体育鈥檚 Latin America Program on Thursday, April 18, from 3:00pm to 4:30pm ET, for a special discussion about the OECD鈥檚 Latin America agenda and the future of its regional expansion.
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Latin America Program
乐鱼 体育鈥檚 prestigious Latin America Program provides non-partisan expertise to a broad community of decision makers in the United States and Latin America on critical policy issues facing the Hemisphere. The Program provides insightful and actionable research for policymakers, private sector leaders, journalists, and public intellectuals in the United States and Latin America. To bridge the gap between scholarship and policy action, it fosters new inquiry, sponsors high-level public and private meetings among multiple stakeholders, and explores policy options to improve outcomes for citizens throughout the Americas. Drawing on the 乐鱼 体育鈥檚 strength as the nation鈥檚 key non-partisan policy forum, the Program serves as a trusted source of analysis and a vital point of contact between the worlds of scholarship and action. Read more
Brazil Institute
The Brazil Institute鈥攖he only country-specific policy institution focused on Brazil in Washington鈥攁ims to deepen understanding of Brazil鈥檚 complex landscape and strengthen relations between Brazilian and US institutions across all sectors. Read more
Mexico Institute
The Mexico Institute seeks to improve understanding, communication, and cooperation between Mexico and the United States by promoting original research, encouraging public discussion, and proposing policy options for enhancing the bilateral relationship. A binational Advisory Board, chaired by Luis T茅llez and Earl Anthony Wayne, oversees the work of the Mexico Institute. Read more
Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition
The Wahba Institute for Strategic Competition works to shape conversations and inspire meaningful action to strengthen technology, trade, infrastructure, and energy as part of American economic and global leadership that benefits the nation and the world. Read more