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Economic Research on Latin America and the Caribbean 2017

Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC)

The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean’s (ECLAC) Economic Development division has published issue nº 69 of its Latin America and the Caribbean’s Economic Study, presenting information updated to 30th June 2017 with the official data bases provided by its member countries.

The study consists of three sections, highlighting the importance of macroeconomic policies to drive long-term growth and achieve change in the region’s economies.

Along these lines, the first part of the study analyses the regional economy’s performance in 2016 and its performance in the first half of 2017, assessing internal and external factors impacting the economy in the region.

The second section makes a comparison between the current 2009-2016 cycle and the two previous cycles, 1990-2001 and 2002-2008, looking to find the issues that shaped them and identifying strategies that contribute to growth in the region.

The third section, available on the ECLAC website, includes notes on the economic performance of each of the countries in the region in 2016 and the first half of 2017, and ends with statistics in the appendices.

The study reveals that, unlike last year, in 2017 all the countries in the study, except for Venezuela and two Caribbean countries, Santa Lucia and Suriname, will have positive growth rates.