A victory for Juan Manuel Santos in next month’s Colombian presidential election may be welcomed bythe markets, but it is unlikely to herald the beginning of structural reforms. As such, with thecommodities boom coming to an end, Colombia faces a prolonged period of sluggish GDP growth.
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