Este documento presenta un análisis de las economías de Centroamérica (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua y Panamá) y la República Dominicana (CARD) en 2017 y ofrece perspectivas para 2018. Es un análisis de coyuntura elaborado por la Unidad de Desarrollo Económico (UDE) de la Sede Subregional de la CEPAL en México, con información disponible al 31 de julio de 2018.…
Em sua edição número 70, que corresponde a 2018, o Estudo Econômico da América Latina e do Caribe consta de três partes. A primeira resume o desempenho da economia regional durante 2017 e analisa sua evolução durante os primeiros meses de 2018, bem como as perspectivas para o ano inteiro. Examina os fatores externos e internos que incidiram no desempenho econômico da região, analisa as características do crescimento econômico e a evolução dos preços e do mercado de trabalho e destaca as características e alguns desafios para as políticas macroeconômicas num contexto externo caracterizado por c…
In an international context marked by uncertainty and volatility, the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean will grow 1.5% on average in 2018, thanks to a rebound in domestic demand, private consumption especially, and a slight increase in investment, ECLAC indicated in a new annual report.
The Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 2018 – one of the organization’s most traditional publications, issued uninterruptedly since the year of its founding (1948) – was released today during a press conference at ECLAC’s Subregional Headquarters in Mexico, in Mexico City, by its Exec…
En un contexto internacional marcado por la incertidumbre y la volatilidad, las economías de América Latina y el Caribe crecerán 1,5% en promedio en 2018, gracias a un repunte de la demanda interna, especialmente del consumo privado, y un leve aumento de la inversión, señaló la CEPAL en un nuevo informe anual.
El Estudio Económico de América Latina y el Caribe 2018, una de las publicaciones más tradicionales del organismo -editada ininterrumpidamente desde el año de su fundación (1948)- fue dado a conocer hoy en una conferencia de prensa en la Sede Subregional de la CEPAL en México, en Ciudad …
Em um contexto internacional marcado pela incerteza e pela volatilidade, as economias da América Latina e do Caribe crescerão em média 1,5% em 2018, graças a um aumento da demanda interna, especialmente do consumo privado, e um leve aumento do investimento, indicou a CEPAL em um novo relatório anual.
O Estudo Econômico da América Latina e do Caribe 2018, uma das publicações mais tradicionais da CEPAL - publicada ininterruptamente desde o ano de sua fundação (1948) - foi divulgado hoje em uma coletiva de imprensa na sede sub-regional da CEPAL na Cidade do México, pela Secretária-Executiva, Alic…
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) will present its annual report Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 2018 on Thursday, August 23, at 11 a.m. (GMT -5) at the organization’s Subregional Headquarters in Mexico, in Mexico City.
The report, which will provide updated economic growth projections for the countries of the region, will be unveiled at a press conference led by the Executive Secretary of the United Nations regional organization, Alicia Bárcena. The launch will also be transmitted live via the Internet on the institution’s website (www.cepa…
La Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) presentará su informe anual Estudio Económico de América Latina y el Caribe 2018 el jueves 23 de agosto, a las 11:00 a.m. (GMT -5 hrs.) en la Sede Subregional del organismo en México, en Ciudad de México.
El reporte, que entregará proyecciones de crecimiento económico actualizadas para los países de la región, será dado a conocer en una conferencia de prensa encabezada por la Secretaria Ejecutiva del organismo regional de las Naciones Unidas, Alicia Bárcena. El lanzamiento será transmitido también en directo por internet en el sitio…
A Comissão Econômica para a América Latina e o Caribe (CEPAL) apresentará o Relatório anual Estudo Econômico da América Latina e do Caribe 2018 na quinta-feira, 23 de agosto, às 11h (13h de Brasília) na sede sub-regional da CEPAL, na Cidade do México.
O relatório apresentará as projeções de crescimento econômico atualizadas para os países da região e será divulgado em uma coletiva de imprensa liderada pela Secretária-Executiva do organismo regional da ONU, Alicia Bárcena. O lançamento será transmitido ao vivo pelo site da CEPAL (www.cepal.org).
Haverá transmissão ao vivo também, por videoconfe…
This document, prepared by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Washington Office, presents and analyzes the most recent developments (first quarter of 2018) concerning capital flows to Latin America and the Caribbean.
The main highlights are:
-In January 2018, issuers from Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) placed their highest ever monthly volume of debt in international markets. First quarter debt issuance in international markets also broke a record.
-From January to May 2018, total LAC international debt issuance amounted to US$ 67 billion, 6% higher than…
In the first quarter of 2018, the U.S. economy grew at an annualized rate of 2%, a slower pace than previously thought, but growth is expected to rebound in the current quarter. Growth was held back by the slowdown in consumer spending, which grew only 0.9% in the first quarter, after a 4% growth in the fourth quarter of last year. U.S. employers added 1,287,000 jobs during the first half of 2018. Unemployment rate was at 4% at the end of June. Compared with its pace before the 2008 recession, productivity growth is disappointingly slow. On a year-ago basis, unit labor costs were up 1.1% in th…
The lack of income from a contributory pension system in more than half of all men, and above all in women, aged 60 or over in Latin America, is the main factor for remaining active in the labor market, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) sustain in a new joint publication released today.
In edition No. 18 of the Employment Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean (May 2018), both United Nations organizations stress that according to their projections, the proportion of people aged 60 or older in the workf…
La falta de ingresos de un sistema contributivo de jubilación en más de la mitad de los hombres, y sobre todo mujeres mayores de 60 años en América Latina, es el principal factor para mantenerse activo en el mercado laboral. Así lo señalan la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) y la Organización Internacional del Trabajo (OIT) en una nueva publicación conjunta dada a conocer hoy.
En la edición N⁰ 18 de Coyuntura Laboral en América Latina y el Caribe (mayo 2018), ambos organismos de las Naciones Unidas destacan que según sus proyecciones, entre 2015 y 2050 la p…
The Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) updated its economic activity growth projections for the region’s countries during 2018 and kept its estimate for average regional expansion at 2.2%, after growing 1.2% last year, the United Nations organization stated today in a press release. This regional projection is the same as what was published in December 2017, when the institution launched its annual report Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean 2017.
During 2018, greater dynamism in external demand is seen helping stimulate the econ…
La Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) actualizó sus proyecciones de crecimiento de la actividad económica para los países de la región durante 2018 y mantuvo su estimación de expansión promedio regional en un 2,2%, luego de crecer un 1,2% el año pasado, según informó hoy el organismo de las Naciones Unidas mediante un comunicado de prensa. Esta proyección regional es similar a la entregada en diciembre de 2017, cuando la institución lanzó su informe anual Balance Preliminar de las Economías de América Latina y el Caribe 2017.
Durante 2018, el mayor dinamismo de la deman…
Three out of four Latin Americans today show little or no confidence in their national governments. Around 80% think corruption is widespread. These levels are both up from 55% and 67% respectively in 2010. Mistrust is rising as in most regions of the world and risks deepening the disconnect between people and public institutions, harming social cohesion and weakening the social contract. Reconnecting public institutions with citizens by better responding to their demands is thus critical for strengthening growth and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) and for the …