Latin Business Chronicle
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Latin Business Chronicle (LBC) is a weekly online journal on Latin American business and technology.
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[edit] Company information
LBC is based in Miami, Florida, USA.
The LBC web site sees more than two million hits and one million page views from more than 20,000 readers per month.[1]
[edit] Indexes
LBC publishes several business indexes related to Latin America.
[edit] Latin Business Index
The Latin Business Index measures the overall business climate in 19 Latin American countries. The index looks at five key indicators: macro environment, globalization & competitiveness, business environment, technical level and political environment. These, in turn, include a total of 27 subcategories, ranging from GDP growth and inflation to political freedom and corruption. Chile tops the list, followed by Panama and Peru, while the least business-friendly climate is found in Venezuela, followed by Haiti, according to the 2008 index.
[edit] Latin American Globalization Index
The Latin American Globalization Index is a relative measure of the extent of globalization of 19 Latin American countries, based on six key indicators. It was first published in October 2005, based on 2004 data.
The measures of globalization used to compile the index are:
- exports of goods and services as a percent of GDP
- imports of goods and services as a percent of GDP
- foreign direct investment as a percent of GDP
- tourism receipts as a percent of GDP
- remittances as a percent of GDP
- Internet penetration
According to the 2007 index, Panama is the most globalized country in the region, followed by the Costa Rica, while Brazil is the least globalized, followed by Colombia.
[edit] Other
Other indexes pulished include the Latin Technology Index and the Latin Security Index.
[edit] References
- ^ Readers and Traffic, on LBC web site; as of May 30, 2008