CEPAL Review no. 133
30 April 2021
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2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
Bioeconomy
Business strategies
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Employment
Gender equality
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Industrial development
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Innovation and export diversification
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Pensions
Gender
CEPAL Review no. 133
- UN symbol (Signature): LC/PUB.2021/6-P/Rev.1
- Date: 30 April 2021
Table of contents
- The role of productive and technological capabilities in export dynamics in developing countries / Sebastián Vergara
- Constrained integration in Latin America: analysis based on a twenty-first-century centre-periphery vision / Marcos Vinicius Chiliatto-Leite
- Challenges for optimizing social protection programmes and reducing vulnerability in Latin America and the Caribbean / Javier Bronfman H.
- Globalization and national development paths: stylized facts for analysing the Argentine case / Lorenzo Cassini, Gustavo García Zanotti and Martín Schorr
- Greening small businesses in small States: the case of Barbados / Winston Moore and Christopher Kinch
- Labour productivity and Central American economic integration: the case of El Salvador / Luis René Cáceres
- Production fragmentation, foreign trade and structural complexity: a comparative analysis of Brazil and Mexico / Kaio Glauber Vital da Costa, Marta Reis Castilho and Martín Puchet Anyul
- Inequality and social polarization in Chilean municipalities / Jessica Candia Cid, José Merino Escobar, Claudio Bustos and David Martínez
- The effect of the economic crisis on the labour market for women in Mexico, 1987–2016 / Reyna Elizabeth Rodríguez Pérez and Mona Zelinda Aguilar Arredondo
- Why do conditional cash transfer programmes fail to target the poor? The case of urban areas in Mexico / Pierre Levasseur.