6 Mayo 2025, 00:00 - 12 Oct 2025, 13:25
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Publicación
Financing the transition to a green economy in Latin America and the Caribbean demands innovative approaches to address the region’s significant investment gap, estimated at 7%–11% of GDP annually by 2050. This publication focuses on the financial strategies underpinning green productive development policies, which make up a transformative and comprehensive framework that integrates economic goals with environmental sustainability.
Key insights include strategies to reallocate subsidies, lower capital costs and foster private sector investment through blended finance and institutional capital…
26 Abr 2025, 00:00 - 12 Oct 2025, 13:25
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Nota informativa
Equipos técnicos de instituciones nacionales participaron en un taller práctico organizado por la CEPAL y socios regionales para aplicar el Precio Social del Carbono en la evaluación de proyectos públicos …
20 Feb 2025, 00:00 - 12 Oct 2025, 13:23
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Latin America and the Caribbean is mired in a decades-long growth trap, and further hampered by global and regional conditions that limit the space for macroeconomic policies to spur economic growth in the region. The results of the Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean, 2024 reveal weaker job creation, especially in the formal sector, with young people, women, older persons, migrants and rural dwellers among the most likely to be informal workers. In addition, an intensification of climate change effects will drastically reduce the number of jobs created in the medium term if mit…
20 Feb 2025, 00:00 - 12 Oct 2025, 13:23
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Publicación
Latin America and the Caribbean is mired in a decades-long growth trap, and further hampered by global and regional conditions that limit the space for macroeconomic policies to spur economic growth in the region. The results of the Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean, 2024 reveal weaker job creation, especially in the formal sector, with young people, women, older persons, migrants and rural dwellers among the most likely to be informal workers. In addition, an intensification of climate change effects will drastically reduce the number of jobs created in the medium term if mit…
20 Feb 2025, 00:00 - 12 Oct 2025, 13:23
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Publicación
América Latina y el Caribe se encuentra en una trampa de crecimiento que se ha prolongado por varias décadas y el contexto mundial y regional limitan el espacio de las políticas macroeconómicas en su favor. Los resultados del Estudio Económico de América Latina y el Caribe, 2024 muestran una reducción en la tasa de creación de puestos de trabajo, en especial empleos formales, y que grupos como los jóvenes, las mujeres, los adultos mayores, las personas migrantes y las personas que viven en zonas rurales son más propensos a tener trabajos informales. Además, un intensificación de los efectos de…