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Economic Outlook  
 Author:  Emmanuel Verrier-Choquette 

 

 During the 1990’s, escalating violence and kidnappings chased Colombian professionals, their families and their savings out of the country. The election of Alvaro Uribe in 2002 brought a promise of change from a President known above all for his discipline, be it fighting guerillas, corruption or wasteful spending. Two years into his first term, Colombia is a transformed nation. Violent crime is down dramatically and Colombians are coming home with a new sense of optimism.

 
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