Given the increasing difficulty of ensuring the supply of crude oil and oil products, and the sharp increase in their prices, biofuels programmes...
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The contribution of biofuels to the sustainability of development in Latin America and the Caribbean
International trade in food products has expanded significantly during the past few decades. These products include fresh and processed fruits and...
With annual economic growth for Latin America and the Caribbean being projected at 4,6%, 2008 will mark both the sixth consecutive year of growth...
This year's edition of Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy is divided into seven chapters. Chapter I contains an analysis...
This article examines the role of the CEPAL Review in disseminatingthe thinking of ECLAC and other currents of analysis concerned with theproblems...
An examination of the links between migration and developmentusing census micro data for 15 Latin American countries reveals that: (i);internal...
Academicians and practitioners generally agree that there is a positive correlation between more and better infrastructure and economic growth....
This 2007-2008 edition of the Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean comes 60 years after the first session of ECLAC, when the...
Although trade and investment between Latin America and the Caribbean and the Asia-Pacific region have recovered since the Asian crisis and are...
Enormous differences in health within and between countries intertwine closely with degrees of social disadvantage, and when People's health...
Per capita GDP has grown more in 2003-2007 than at any other time since the 1970s. ECLAC projections indicate that this trend will continue in...
This paper develops and tests a model of growth that emphasizesthe introduction of new exports as the main source of growth in countriesthat are...
Port activity in Latin America and the Caribbean increased by nearly 60% between 2000 and 2007 in terms of metric tons of cargo
moved and...