Latin America’s winners and losers from the war in Ukraine
As a relevant commodity exporter, Latin America stands to benefit from the generalized increase in prices for raw materials. But the gains will not be uniform across all countries or across all sector of the economy, as the renewed rise in inflation will squeeze consumers’ incomes and savings.
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Marcos Casarin
Chief Latin American Economist
Marcos Casarin
Chief Latin American Economist
Marcos is the Chief Economist for Latin America at Oxford Economics, based in Mexico City. Following a six-year stint in London, he relocated to Mexico City in 2018 to run the firm’s Latin America operation locally. Marcos is responsible for developing Oxford’s in-house view on the region, as well as producing the macroeconomic forecasts for Brazil. He manages a team of economists who produce regional and country-specific research pieces on over 30 countries, as well as contributes to the editorial line of Oxford Economics globally. Marcos’ work also involves presenting the outlook to clients around the world and liaising with the media.
Felipe Camargo
Senior Economist
Felipe Camargo
Senior Economist
Felipe is a Senior Economist for Latin America at Oxford Economics, based in Mexico City. Born in Brazil, he is currently responsible for the macroeconomic forecast for Chile and Colombia as well as bespoke research for Latin American economies. Prior to joining Oxford Economics, Felipe worked as a macrostrategist for Brazil’s third biggest pension fund, Funcef. He currently holds an MSc from Fundacao Getulio Vargas (FGV), in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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