Interesting thread and article.
I was stationed in Panama with an Army Airborne unit years ago.
It's one of many nice places in the world to visit - the bio-diverse jungled hills along the Panama Canal,
great sport fishing and scuba diving on the Pacific side. Watch out for the sharks, though.
Also had a friend and his wife remark how relatively inexpensive renting a house with maids and a cook was
when they resided in the environs of Panama City, pre-Enron collapse.
But it's hard to see why more than a few readers of ET would really consider moving/retiring there
- unless they live in the U.S. on the hot and humid Gulf of Mexico
and have a particular reason for wanting to be closer to the Equator...
As pointed out in another post, there's always the spectre of political upheaval in that general area.