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Latin America in the 1990s remains the most unequal region in the world in terms of income distribution. Yet because of its changing demographics -declining fertility rates and large number of young people entering the workforce- the region now has a unique window of opportunity to reduce the...
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Latin America in the 1990s remains the most unequal region in the world in terms of income distribution. Yet because of its changing demographics -declining fertility rates and large number of young people entering the workforce- the region now has a unique window of opportunity to reduce the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010943483
This presentation examines the reasons behind poor economic performance in Latin America and the resulting economic and social costs, with a particular focus on Chile. The study concludes that the problem lies in the low productivity of the manufacturing and service sectors. Given the increasing...
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This presentation aims to understand what is behind aggregate productivity and how it grows, expanding the scope beyond that of traditional studies -which tend to emphasize technological growth and manufacturing- to include total factor productivity (TFP) to reflect market inefficiencies. The...
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