18 August 2018
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Publication
Work area(s)
Topic(s)
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Aid for trade
Childhood and adolescence
Econometrics
Economic growth
Economic statistics
Employment
Energy
Environment
Environmental statistics
Inequality
Financial and monetary sector
Financing and external debt
Fiscal affairs
Health
Inclusive development
Indigenous peoples and Afro-descendants
Inflation
Innovation, science and technology
International trade
Macroeconomics
Mining resources
Mortality and health
Natural resources
Poverty
Prices
Public income and expenditure
Social investment/spending
Social violence
Sustainable development
Trade facilitation
Trade policy and trade agreements
Gender
CEPAL Review no. 125
- Physical description: 234 páginas.
- UN symbol (Signature): LC/PUB.2018/6-P
- Date: August 18, 2018
Table of contents
- The geography of development in Latin America and the Caribbean: towards a new multidimensional taxonomy of the Sustainable Development Goals / Sergio Tezanos
- Asymmetric monetary and exchange-rate policies in Latin American countries that use inflation targeting / Emiliano Libman
- Horizontal inequality and ethnic discrimination in four Latin American countries / Alicia Puyana
- Health-care expenditures, economic growth and infant mortality: evidence from developed and developing countries / Abdelhafidh Dhrifi
- Knowledge networks associated with the production of natural resources in Latin America: a comparative analysis / Valeria Arza, Anabel Marín, Emanuel López and Lilia Stubrin
- Technical progress in GDP production and CO2 emissions in Brazil: 1970−2012 / Márcio Santetti, Adalmir Antônio Marquetti and Henrique Morrone
- Macroeconomic shocks and policy reforms: lessons from the 1999 downturn in Chile / Julio J. Guzmán
- Colombia’s potential for trade with the European Union and other major global markets / Jaime Rafael Ahcar Olmos
- Deindustrialization, labour and violence in El Salvador / Luis René Cáceres
- Functional distribution of income and growth regime in Peru, 1942−2013 / Germán Alarco Tosoni and César Castillo García.
SDG(s)
3. Good health and well-being
8. Decent work and economic growth
9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
10. Reduce inequalities
1. No poverty
4. Quality education
5. Gender equality
12. Responsible consumption and production
13. Climate action
16. Peace, justice and strong institutions
17. Partnership for the goals