为平等的结构改变 综合发展
In today's complex and changing global context, the Latin American and Caribbean region must persevere, more than ever, in three directions: structural change to underpin progress towards more knowledge-intensive sectors, convergence to reduce internal and external gaps in income and productivi...
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cepal-11362-38193 为平等的结构改变 综合发展 NU. CEPAL CEPAL DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO IGUALDAD CICLOS ECONOMICOS INVERSIONES MACROECONOMIA DERECHOS Y DEBERES ECONOMICOS DE LOS ESTADOS POLITICA MONETARIA HACIENDA PUBLICA EMPLEO PRODUCTIVIDAD INGRESOS POLITICA DE DESARROLLO POLITICA INDUSTRIAL POLITICA ECONOMICA POLITICA SOCIAL DERECHOS ECONOMICOS, SOCIALES Y CULTURALES ECLAC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EQUALITY BUSINESS CYCLES INVESTMENTS MACROECONOMICS MONETARY POLICY ECONOMIC RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF STATES PUBLIC FINANCE EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTIVITY INCOME DEVELOPMENT POLICY INDUSTRIAL POLICY SOCIAL POLICY ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS In today's complex and changing global context, the Latin American and Caribbean region must persevere, more than ever, in three directions: structural change to underpin progress towards more knowledge-intensive sectors, convergence to reduce internal and external gaps in income and productivity, and equality of rights. This is the integrated approach proposed by ECLAC as a route towards the development the region needs. This implies tackling three major challenges: to achieve high and sustained rates of growth so as to close structural gaps and generate quality jobs; to change consumption and production patterns in the context of a genuine technological revolution with environmental sustainability; and to guarantee equality on the basis of greater convergence in the production structure, with universal social protection and capacity-building. Such an endeavour requires the return of politics and of the State's role in promoting investment and growth, redistribution and regulation with a view to structural change for equality, through industrial, macroeconomic, social and labour policies. These are some of the key proposals of Structural Change for Equality: An Integrated Approach to Development, which ECLAC will present to its member States at the thirty-fourth session of the Commission (San Salvador, August 2012). The proposals in that document, which is summarized here, deepen and broaden the ideas set forth in Time for equality: closing gaps, opening trails, aiming towards sustainable development with equality and taking into account the diverse national conditions across the region. 2015-05-22T14:26:32Z 2015-05-22T14:26:32Z 2012-09 Texto Documento Completo https://hdl.handle.net/11362/38193 LC/G.2525(SES.34/4) zh .pdf 62 páginas. application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC |
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为平等的结构改变 综合发展 CEPAL DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO IGUALDAD CICLOS ECONOMICOS INVERSIONES MACROECONOMIA DERECHOS Y DEBERES ECONOMICOS DE LOS ESTADOS POLITICA MONETARIA HACIENDA PUBLICA EMPLEO PRODUCTIVIDAD INGRESOS POLITICA DE DESARROLLO POLITICA INDUSTRIAL POLITICA ECONOMICA POLITICA SOCIAL DERECHOS ECONOMICOS, SOCIALES Y CULTURALES ECLAC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EQUALITY BUSINESS CYCLES INVESTMENTS MACROECONOMICS MONETARY POLICY ECONOMIC RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF STATES PUBLIC FINANCE EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTIVITY INCOME DEVELOPMENT POLICY INDUSTRIAL POLICY SOCIAL POLICY ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS |
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为平等的结构改变 综合发展 |
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为平等的结构改变 综合发展 |
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CEPAL DESARROLLO ECONOMICO DESARROLLO SOCIAL CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO IGUALDAD CICLOS ECONOMICOS INVERSIONES MACROECONOMIA DERECHOS Y DEBERES ECONOMICOS DE LOS ESTADOS POLITICA MONETARIA HACIENDA PUBLICA EMPLEO PRODUCTIVIDAD INGRESOS POLITICA DE DESARROLLO POLITICA INDUSTRIAL POLITICA ECONOMICA POLITICA SOCIAL DERECHOS ECONOMICOS, SOCIALES Y CULTURALES ECLAC ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EQUALITY BUSINESS CYCLES INVESTMENTS MACROECONOMICS MONETARY POLICY ECONOMIC RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF STATES PUBLIC FINANCE EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTIVITY INCOME DEVELOPMENT POLICY INDUSTRIAL POLICY SOCIAL POLICY ECONOMIC POLICY ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS |
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In today's complex and changing global context, the Latin American and Caribbean region must persevere, more than ever, in three directions: structural change to underpin progress towards more knowledge-intensive sectors, convergence to reduce internal and external gaps in income and productivity, and equality of rights. This is the integrated approach proposed by ECLAC as a route towards the development the region needs.
This implies tackling three major challenges: to achieve high and sustained rates of growth so as to close structural gaps and generate quality jobs; to change consumption and production patterns in the context of a genuine technological revolution with environmental sustainability; and to guarantee equality on the basis of greater convergence in the production structure, with universal social protection and capacity-building.
Such an endeavour requires the return of politics and of the State's role in promoting investment and growth, redistribution and regulation with a view to structural change for equality, through industrial, macroeconomic, social and labour policies.
These are some of the key proposals of Structural Change for Equality: An Integrated Approach to Development, which ECLAC will present to its member States at the thirty-fourth session of the Commission (San Salvador, August 2012). The proposals in that document, which is summarized here, deepen and broaden the ideas set forth in Time for equality: closing gaps, opening trails, aiming towards sustainable development with equality and taking into account the diverse national conditions across the region. |
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