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Revista CEPAL Nº 140
Where next for Latin America? The two faces of the new Latin American capitalism
In Latin America, “islands of modernity” associated with a new biological and digital paradigm in the exploitation of natural resources and the production of services and manufactures coexist with vast segments of the population mired in insecurity, poverty, stagnation and social exclusion. This structural dualism reflects a growing gap between a modern segment of society that emulates the behaviour patterns of developed nations and a segment that lags behind, in which labour informality, basic material deprivations and rising citizen insecurity predominate. The lack of an appropriate theory o…
Informality, social protection and welfare during the COVID-19 crisis in four Latin American countries
We compare the effects of labour market shocks and social policy responses on people’s welfare following the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay. We assess the role of formal and informal sector labour incomes and social transfers in the changes observed in the distribution of income and welfare. We worked with harmonized household survey microdata and performed a microdecomposition analysis by income source. In all four countries, the loss of earnings was the main mechanism behind the loss of income, and developments in the informal sector were crucial in…
Legal frameworks and specialized institutional frameworks for the social and solidarity economy in Latin America
This article analyses recent changes in social and solidarity economy (SSE) policies in eight Latin American countries: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico and Uruguay. It outlines the institutional rules that limited or added to States’ policymaking capacity, as well as examining progress on legislation and regulations and changes in specialized institutional frameworks. The information was obtained through an extensive review of documents and databases produced by government and academic institutions and social and solidarity economy organizations. The conclusion …
When RateMyProfessors met Google Scholar: students’ evaluations and professors’ looks and research
We take more than a million student evaluations of almost 200,000 professors from the RateMyProfessors website and link them with information on the research productivity of almost 3,000 professors in Google Scholar to provide a systematic characterization of the relationship between student evaluations and the characteristics of the classes, universities and professors concerned and to test whether students’ appreciations are conditionally related to research productivity. The study concludes that although how “easy” and “interesting” students consider a course to be are the most important de…
The short-run consequences of the erosion of economic freedom for growth and institutions in Latin America: an unorthodox experimental review of the twenty-first century
How economic growth can be improved is a question that has always divided researchers, but it is one of the utmost importance, bearing directly on prosperity, quality of life and human well-being. The research presented here is an experimental review whose purpose is to evaluate the causal effects that the erosion of economic freedom has had on the economic growth rate, corruption, democracy, the transparency of laws, media censorship and judicial constraints in 19 Latin American countries during the twenty-first century. The results show that for each percentage point erosion of economic free…
State aid and competition in the Dominican economy
This paper analyses the economic and social impact of a State aid programme designed to incentivize the development of the border provinces of the Dominican Republic. The intervention method chosen was based on tax exemptions, creating a possible tension between the objective of territorial cohesion and that of upholding market competition. In the competition sphere, the study analyses whether the law had the effect of increasing the market power of beneficiary companies. In the social sphere, it establishes a criterion of regional similarity and compares the evolution of the border provinces …
Full dollarization versus monetary union: the case of Ecuador
This study proposes using optimum currency areas (OCA) as a theoretical basis for analysis of the full dollarization of Ecuador, viewing the country and the United States as an informal monetary union. At least two facets of this are of interest: (i) the convergence properties of inflation rates between Ecuador and the United States; and (ii) the degree of vulnerability of the Ecuadorian economy to changes in United States monetary policy. Unit roots and stationarity tests are used to study inflation rate convergence, structural vector autoregressive models are used to examine the Ecuadorian e…
The young Raúl Prebisch and his 1919 translation of Adolph Wagner: clues to a relativist critique
This article analyses Raúl Prebisch’s earliest activities while still a young student at the University of Buenos Aires, between 1918 and 1922. One of these activities was the translation of texts by foreign economists for the university’s Revista de Ciencias Económicas, contributing to the dissemination of ideas in Argentina. We analyse Prebisch’s 1919 translation of Adolph Wagner and find indications that he modified the text, firstly by selecting for translation excerpts critical of the idea that free trade was automatically beneficial to all nations, secondly by omitting Wagner’s defence o…
Gross fixed capital formation in the Brazilian health sector: methodology and results for 2010–2019
Health satellite accounts provide information to elucidate the interaction between the health sector and the rest of the economy. However, in Brazil these accounts have gaps, such as a lack of data on gross fixed capital formation. The aim of this article is to present a methodology to measure gross fixed capital formation in the health sector in 2010–2019 and to analyse the data thus obtained. The results show that gross fixed capital formation in the health sector is biased towards machinery and equipment rather than construction. The share of private investment increased throughout the peri…
It is necessary to strengthen regional cooperation and mobilize sufficient resources for gender and care policies, ECLAC states
The Division for Gender Affairs of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) participated in the panel Fair tax systems to finance care , in the meeting For a fiscal pact to sustain life in Latin America and the Caribbean: Towards an inclusive, equitable and transparent taxation . This activity was part of the side events organized by civil society in the context of the First Ministerial Summit of Latin America and the Caribbean for an inclusive, sustainable and equitable Global Tax Order.…
Se requiere fortalecer la cooperación regional y movilizar recursos suficientes para las políticas de género y de cuidado, plantea la CEPAL
La División de Asuntos de Género de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) participó en el panel Sistemas tributarios justos para financiar el cuidado , en encuentro “Por un pacto fiscal para sostener la vida en América Latina y el Caribe: Hacia una tributación inclusiva, equitativa y transparente”. Esta actividad formó parte de los eventos paralelos organizados por la sociedad civil en el marco de la Primera Cumbre Ministerial de Latinoamérica y el Caribe para una Tributación Global incluyente, sostenible y equitativa.…
Taller sobre Movilidad Eléctrica: Regulación, Lecciones Aprendidas y Mejores Prácticas en República Dominicana
8 y 9 de agosto de 2023…
Costa Rica es sede de taller sobre Sistemas de Información Geográfica en Centroamérica y República Dominicana
En San José, Costa Rica, expertos se reunirán en torno al taller sobre Sistemas de Información Geográfica del proyecto RIDASICC.…
Artificial Intelligence Can Contribute to Transforming Development Models in Latin America and the Caribbean to Make Them More Productive, Inclusive and Sustainable
Artificial intelligence (AI) can contribute greatly to transforming development models in Latin America and the Caribbean to make them more productive, inclusive and sustainable, but reflection, a strategic vision, regulation, and regional and multilateral coordination are needed to harness its opportunities and minimize its potential threats, according to the authorities and specialists attending the launch of the first Latin American Artificial Intelligence Index at ECLAC today. The event entitled AI for Sustainable Development in Latin America took place at the headquarters of the Economic …
La inteligencia artificial puede contribuir a la transformación de los modelos de desarrollo en América Latina y el Caribe para hacerlos más productivos, inclusivos y sostenibles
La inteligencia artificial (IA) puede contribuir enormemente a la transformación de los modelos de desarrollo en América Latina y el Caribe para hacerlos más productivos, inclusivos y sostenibles, pero, para aprovechar sus oportunidades y minimizar sus potenciales amenazas, se requiere reflexión, visión estratégica, regulación y coordinación regional y multilateral, plantearon autoridades y especialistas durante el lanzamiento del primer Índice Latinoamericano de Inteligencia Artificial (ILIA) en la CEPAL. El evento titulado IA para el desarrollo sostenible de América Latina tuvo lugar en la s…
A inteligência artificial pode contribuir para a transformação dos modelos de desenvolvimento na América Latina e no Caribe para torná-los mais produtivos, inclusivos e sustentáveis
A inteligência artificial (IA) pode contribuir enormemente para a transformação dos modelos de desenvolvimento na América Latina e no Caribe a fim de torná-los mais produtivos, inclusivos e sustentáveis; porém, para aproveitar suas oportunidades e minimizar suas potenciais ameaças, é preciso reflexão, visão estratégica, regulamentação e coordenação regional e multilateral, afirmaram autoridades e especialistas durante o lançamento do primeiro Índice Latino-Americano de Inteligência Artificial (ILIA) na CEPAL. O evento intitulado IA para o desenvolvimento sustentável da América Latina teve luga…
CEPAL partició en la presentación del estudio "Cuidados en Chile: Avanzando hacia un Sistema Integral de Cuidados"
a División de Asuntos de Género de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) participó en la presentación del documento “Cuidados en Chile: avanzando hacia un sistema integral de cuidados” elaborado por ONU Mujeres en base hallazgos y procesos desarrollas en el marco de proyectos conjuntos del Sistema de Naciones Unidas en Chile. Como parte de los aportes, la División de Asuntos de Género moderó el panel de dialogo colocando elementos de la asistencia técnica que está realizando la CEPAL para el diseño e implementación del futuro Sistema integral de Cuidados en Chile.…
ECLAC CARIBBEAN DIRECTOR: Caribbean Must Tackle Development Challenges Together & Capitalize on Resources
“We are not small island states, we are large ocean states. We need to be taking full advantage of the potential and the possibility that you get from utilization of the resources of the sea. We need to sit down and plan that. When last did we have a meeting that speaks to the potential of the blue economy among ourselves, and we need to stop working in silos, that’s the next thing. That is one of the things that we need to look at going forward. You don't work at the national level when you can work regionally, you know, or inter-regionally. We all share the same challenges.” Pr…