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The region’s growth is expected to slow down compared to previous predictions, in line with the global forecast.
Low inflation. The 1990s saw the establishment of low inflation, a striking achievement for Latin America, given its earlier record of high inflation. An important reason has been the emergence of ...
Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean must adapt their economic strategies ... Despite some progress in controlling inflation, fiscal deficits remain a pressing concern, with the debt-to-GDP ...
It led to industrialization in Latin America only because the region had none before. Its more salient byproduct was the destruction of market forces, with the rise of noncompetitive firms; ...
In its latest World Economic Outlook on Tuesday, the IMF slashed its regional GDP growth forecast to 2.0% next year.
Latin American countries imposed high tariffs in the 20th century to create jobs a home. Here’s why it didn’t work. | Opinion ...
Washington, April 23, 2025 – Amid growing global economic volatility, countries in Latin America and the Caribbean must adapt ... Despite some progress in controlling inflation, fiscal deficits remain ...
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