1 Ene 2004, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 18:58
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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…
1 Nov 2003, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 18:58
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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…
The Saving of Low-Income Groups Softening the Impact of Disasters Opinion: Development Financing and Democratic Governability Highlights: Falling Fertility Rates in Latin America: New Questions Indicators Experiences of Exchange Rate Regimes in Argentina and Ecuador Recent titles Calendar…
1 Mayo 2003, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 18:58
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Foreign Direct Investment Flows to Latin America Plunged by One-Third in 2002 More of an Opportunity than a Limitation Op-ed by Ricardo Ffrench-Davis: Economic Reforms to Grow with Equity Highlights: New Options to Attract Foreign Investment Indicators The Competitiveness of Agrifoods in Central America and the Caribbean Recent Titles Calendar…
1 Mar 2003, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 18:58
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Road Maps Towards an Information Society Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy 2001-2002 Op-ed by José Antonio Ocampo, ECLAC's Executive Secretary: Our Digital Opportunity Highlights. International Transportation and Integration: Challenges Pending Indicators Study Emphasizes the Importance of Redistributing Income to Reduce Poverty in Latin America Recent Titles Calendar of events…
1 Ene 2003, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 18:58
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Special Issue: Preliminay Overview of the Economies of Latin America and theCaribbean, 2002 Regional Outlook Op-ed by José Antonio Ocampo, ECLAC's Executive Secretary. The Latin American Economy: A Change in Direction? The External Sector Proposals for Restructuring Foreign Debt Macroeconomic Policy Domestic Performance Statistical Appendix Recent Titles Calendar of Events…
1 Nov 2002, 00:00 - 13 Oct 2025, 18:58
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Social Panorama Of Latin America 2001-2002 High Student Drop-Out Rates in Latin America Poverty Increased in Lost Half-Decade. Op-ed by José Antonio Ocampo, ECLAC's Executive Secretary Highlights: International Migration, Vulnerability and Human Rights Indicators Supply of Skilled Labour Doesn't Meet Current Needs Recent titles and calendar of events…
Economic Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean Will Be Negative in 2002 Regional Repercussions of the Argentine Crisis Op-ed: Half a Lost Decade, by José Antonio Ocampo, Executive Secretary of ECLAC Highlights: Investing in Sustainable Development Indicators Women's Participation in State Reform Recent titles and calendar of events…
Foreign Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean Falls Coffee Crisis Hurts the Region's Economies Op-ed by ECLAC's Executive Secretary, José Antonio Ocampo: Challenges for Small Economies in the Global Age Highlights: Policies for PYMEs Indicators Window on Asia Recent titles and calendar of events…
"Latin America and the Caribbean must adopt a positive agenda for the construction of a new international order and make a firm commitment to its implementation," the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) recommends, based on history: resistance to processes as profound as the current phase of globalization will fail over the long term.
In its report, Globalization and Development, ECLAC proposes alternatives for a more solid and equitable form of globalization, and for better participation in the process. Its agenda seeks to overcome the deficit in global governance …