Region Will Meet Some Millennium Goals, But Antipoverty Fight Lagging Education Remains a Challenge Opinion by José Luis Machinea: There's Still Time to Meet the Millennium Goals by 2015 Highlights. Information and Communications Technologies: Tools for Development with Equity within Regional Integration Approaches Indicators Price of Copper Reflects Scarcity Recent Titles Calendar…
Foreign Direct Investment Rose 44% in 2004 Integration In South America's Natural Gas Industry Opinion by José Luis Machinea: Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America: the Need to Sustain the Past Year's Recovery and Achieve Greater Benefits Highlights: Development Banks and Financing for Productive Development Indicators Poverty and Precarious Housing in Latin American Cities Recent Titles Calendar…
Regional Overview Op- ed, José Luis Machinea: The Region in a Growth Phase: the Challenges to Economic Policy The External Sector Macroeconomic Policy Internal Performance Dramatic Hurrican Season in the Caribbean Statistical Appendix Recent titles Calendar…
Worrisome Decline in Labour Conditions Being Young in Ibero-America Op- ed, by José Luis Machinea:For a Social Cohesion Pact Highlights; Carbon Markets: An Opportunity for Latin America and the Caribbean Indicators Economic Lag Causes Social Decline in Haiti Recent Titles Calendar…
Latin America and the Caribbean's Economies Turn in Stronger Performances this Year To Invest More - but also Better - in Education Opinion: An Opportunity to Consolidate Growth, by José Luis Machinea Highlights: Valuable Experiences that Improve Gender Equity Indicators The Region's Energy Resources Should Guarantee Secure Supply at Reasonable Prices Recent Titles Calendar…
Productive development in open economies OPINION by José Luis Machinea Regional integration will improve international participation Countries of Latin America and the Caribbean have three speed economies Public-private alliance proposed to improve regional infrastructure Latin America and the Caribbean are behind in research and development New social cohesion covenant for the region Industrial legacy key to Puerto Rico's economic development Statistical Appendix Recent Titles Calendar…
PALABRAS DEL SR. JOSÉ LUIS MACHINEA, SECRETARIO
EJECUTIVO DE LA CEPAL EN LA INAUGURACIÓN DEL
TRIGÉSIMO PERIODO DE SESIONES
San Juan, 1 de julio de 2004
Excelentísima Señora Sila María Calderón Serra, Gobernadora del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico Distinguido Señor Gelson Fonseca, Embajador del Gobierno de Brasil, país que ejerció la Presidencia del Vigésimo noveno Período de Sesiones de CEPAL
Distinguida Señora Thoraya Obaid, Directora Ejecutiva del Fondo de Población de Naciones Unidas Estimado Señor José Antonio Ocampo, Subsecretario General de Naciones Unidas a cargo del …
Latin American and Caribbean Exports Grow by 8.3% in 2003 Costs and Benefits of Growing Trade with China OPINION: Repercussions of the Free Trade Agreement between Central America and the USA (CAFTA), by José Luis Machinea HIGHLIGHTS: Attracting FDI and Benefiting from It INDICATORS Environmental Problems and Small Businesses Incentives Work Better than Sanctions RECENT TITLES CALENDAR…
Explosive Rise in Remittances from Latin America Emigrants to their Families To Grow Old in Latin America and Caribbean Opinion by José Luis Machinea Highlights: Rural Poverty, a Persistent Issue Indicators Urban Residential Segregation Perpetuates Inequiality Recent Titles Calendar…
Special Issue: Preliminay Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean, 2003 Regional Overview Op-ed by José Luis Machinea, ECLAC's Executive Secretary. Reflections on the Improved Scenario Expected for This Year The External Sector Latin America and the Caribbean: Trade Negotiations Macroeconomic Policy Internal Performance Statistical Appendix Recent Titles Calendar of Events…
Special Issue Social Panorama of Latin America 2002-2003 Op Ed by Alicia Bárcena, ECLAC's Deputy Executive Secretary: Struggling Against Hunger and Poverty Hunger Declines in Latin America and the Caribbean Fome Zero: Anti-Hunger Drive in Brazil The Invisibility of Women's Poverty Social Spending Rises and Becomes Better Focused In Latin America Labor Regulations Are Not Followed Statistical Appendix Recent Titles Calendar…
The Economy of Latin America and the Caribbean Posts Modest Recovery Changes in Latin America and Caribbean Countries' Economic Policy Opinion by Alicia Bárcena, ECLAC's Deputy Executive Secretay. Financial Innovation and the Millennium Targets Highlights. Export Competitiveness and the Real Exchange Rate Indicators Inflation Declines and Employment Rises Recent titles and calendar of events…