Latin American Economic Outlook 2018: Rethinking Institutions for Development
This document focuses on how institutions can underpin the foundations of a long period of sustained and inclusive growth and increased well-being. The report begins with an overview of the main macroeconomic challenges, analysing the complex macroeconomic context in Latin American and Caribbean (LA...
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oai:dspace6-d1:11362-43514 Latin American Economic Outlook 2018: Rethinking Institutions for Development NU. CEPAL OCDE CAF MACROECONOMIA DESARROLLO SOCIAL IGUALDAD DESARROLLO ECONOMICO PROYECCIONES ECONOMICAS LIBERALIZACION ECONOMICA CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA REFORMA ADMINISTRATIVA PARTICIPACION POPULAR GOBERNABILIDAD POLITICA ECONOMICA EMPLEO BIENESTAR SOCIAL INDICADORES ECONOMICOS INDICADORES SOCIALES GOBIERNO ABIERTO DATOS ABIERTOS MACRODATOS MACROECONOMICS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION ECONOMIC GROWTH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM POPULAR PARTICIPATION GOVERNANCE ECONOMIC POLICY EMPLOYMENT SOCIAL WELFARE ECONOMIC INDICATORS SOCIAL INDICATORS OPEN GOVERNMENT OPEN DATA BIG DATA This document focuses on how institutions can underpin the foundations of a long period of sustained and inclusive growth and increased well-being. The report begins with an overview of the main macroeconomic challenges, analysing the complex macroeconomic context in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region, and exploring policy options to boost potential growth, with a particular focus on trade. It then analyses the link between low trust and society’s disconnection and dissatisfaction with institutions and a number of long-standing, structural features of the region as well as more recent, contextual dynamics that are shaping LAC’s economy, society and politics. In this respect, the report examines how the social contract can be strengthened in LAC, mainly through a state that delivers and responds to citizens’ changing demands, as well as through policies and institutions which provide good and equal socio-economic opportunities in a rapidly changing global context. Editorial .-- Executive summary .-- Overview – Rethinking institutions for development: Towards a new state-citizens-market nexus .-- Chapter 1. The social contract in Latin America and the Caribbean: Situation and policy challenges .-- Chapter 2. Macroeconomic prospects for Latin America and the Caribbean .-- Chapter 3. Institutions to make the state deliver in Latin America and the Caribbean .-- Chapter 4. Institutions to embrace a future of better jobs and greater well-being in Latin America and the Caribbean .-- Country notes. 2018-04-18T12:15:35Z 2018-04-18T12:15:35Z 2018-04-17 Texto Documento Completo 9789264288805 http://hdl.handle.net/11362/43514 LC/PUB.2017/25 9789264288836 en .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA LATIN AMERICA ECLAC |
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Latin American Economic Outlook 2018: Rethinking Institutions for Development MACROECONOMIA DESARROLLO SOCIAL IGUALDAD DESARROLLO ECONOMICO PROYECCIONES ECONOMICAS LIBERALIZACION ECONOMICA CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA REFORMA ADMINISTRATIVA PARTICIPACION POPULAR GOBERNABILIDAD POLITICA ECONOMICA EMPLEO BIENESTAR SOCIAL INDICADORES ECONOMICOS INDICADORES SOCIALES GOBIERNO ABIERTO DATOS ABIERTOS MACRODATOS MACROECONOMICS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION ECONOMIC GROWTH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM POPULAR PARTICIPATION GOVERNANCE ECONOMIC POLICY EMPLOYMENT SOCIAL WELFARE ECONOMIC INDICATORS SOCIAL INDICATORS OPEN GOVERNMENT OPEN DATA BIG DATA |
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Latin American Economic Outlook 2018: Rethinking Institutions for Development |
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Latin American Economic Outlook 2018: Rethinking Institutions for Development |
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Latin American Economic Outlook 2018: Rethinking Institutions for Development |
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Latin American Economic Outlook 2018: Rethinking Institutions for Development |
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MACROECONOMIA DESARROLLO SOCIAL IGUALDAD DESARROLLO ECONOMICO PROYECCIONES ECONOMICAS LIBERALIZACION ECONOMICA CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO ADMINISTRACION PUBLICA REFORMA ADMINISTRATIVA PARTICIPACION POPULAR GOBERNABILIDAD POLITICA ECONOMICA EMPLEO BIENESTAR SOCIAL INDICADORES ECONOMICOS INDICADORES SOCIALES GOBIERNO ABIERTO DATOS ABIERTOS MACRODATOS MACROECONOMICS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT EQUALITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS ECONOMIC LIBERALIZATION ECONOMIC GROWTH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM POPULAR PARTICIPATION GOVERNANCE ECONOMIC POLICY EMPLOYMENT SOCIAL WELFARE ECONOMIC INDICATORS SOCIAL INDICATORS OPEN GOVERNMENT OPEN DATA BIG DATA |
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This document focuses on how institutions can underpin the foundations of a long period of sustained and inclusive growth and increased well-being. The report begins with an overview of the main macroeconomic challenges, analysing the complex macroeconomic context in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region, and exploring policy options to boost potential growth, with a particular focus on trade. It then analyses the link between low trust and society’s disconnection and dissatisfaction with institutions and a number of long-standing, structural features of the region as well as more recent, contextual dynamics that are shaping LAC’s economy, society and politics. In this respect, the report examines how the social contract can be strengthened in LAC, mainly through a state that delivers and responds to citizens’ changing demands, as well as through policies and institutions which provide good and equal socio-economic opportunities in a rapidly changing global context. |
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