ECLAC studies on LAC economic growth and deceleration tendencies

 

Two new resources prepared by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) explore economic growth in the Latin American and Caribbean region.

Click here for Latin America and the Caribbean: GDP growth per country (2004-2009).

Click here for Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 2007-2008.

Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 2007-2008
Latin America and the Caribbean Continues to Grow, in Spite of Deteriorating International Economic Context. ECLAC report estimates a deceleration in 2009 due to volatility and uncertainty, as well as rising inflation and other factors.

Latin America and the Caribbean: GDP growth per country (2004-2009)
In spite of these risks, ECLAC underscores the positive regional growth figures for 2008. As in recent years, South America will grow more than Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Although the risks mentioned would have a moderate impact in 2008, economic deceleration will likely continue for some time, with which growth rates for Latin America and the Caribbean could reach approximately 4% in 2009.

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