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  • af United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
    1.518,95 kr.

    This publication outlines the region's economic performance in 2020 and analyses trends in the early months of 2021, as well as the outlook for the rest of the year. It examines the external and domestic factors that have influenced the region's economic performance, analyses the characteristics of growth, prices and the labour market, and draws attention to some of the macroeconomic policy challenges of the prevailing external conditions, amid mounting uncertainty stemming mainly from political factors. It analyses the dynamics of investment and its determinants, with a view to identifying the different variables on which public policy can act to influence the trajectory of investment. This edition also analyses the impact of the crisis caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic on the region's labour markets, with a comparison of historical trends, and particular emphasis placed on the disproportionate effect of the pandemic on female and youth employment.

  • af United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
    653,95 kr.

    Sets out and analyses the main foreign direct investment (FDI) trends in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean. In the region, FDI inflows were up (by 13.2%) year on year for the first time in five years, at US$184.287 billion. This performance is explained by higher flows into just a few countries, however, mainly Brazil and Mexico.

  • af United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
    1.268,95 kr.

    Presents a set of basic statistics on the economic, sociodemographic and environmental situation of the region during a specific time period. This yearbook covers demographic and social indicators; presents economic statistics relating to trade, balance of payments and domestic prices; provides quantitative information available on the environment; and pays special attention to technical aspects.

  • af United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
    653,95 kr.

    One of ECLAC's most important annual reports, this analyses the economic performance of the region throughout the year, the international context and macroeconomic policies implemented by countries, while also providing an outlook for 2018.

  • - the regional trade crisis - assessment and outlook
    af United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
    438,95 kr.

    Reviews international and regional developments from a trade perspective, describing the principal global economic trends and structural changes in international trade, the main areas of trade growth and the changes these drive in the region. This edition examines how a third consecutive year of increasing declines in regional export values has affected the region.

  • - the 2030 agenda for sustainable development and the challenges of financing for development
    af United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
    1.288,95 kr.

    Published since 1948, this is the sixty-eighth edition of the Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean, which corresponds to the year 2016.

  • - population projections
    af United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
    448,95 kr.

    Contains selected indicators from the 2015 revision of estimates and projections for the populations analysed. The figures contained in this publication are a revision of those presented in the Observatory 2014 and include updates of the estimations and projections of national populations from 1950 to 2100, taking into account new information sources available for Chile and Guatemala.

  • af United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
    438,95 kr.

    In its latest edition, the Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America and the Caribbean report analyses in depth the FDI received by the Caribbean, where these flows are much more significant than in the rest of the region as a proportion of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The study also examines the impact of FDI on the environment.

  • af United Nations: Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
    448,95 kr.

    Highlights a regional slowdown in GDP growth. It argues that the currency depreciation seen in several countries in the region could, if sustained, increase incentives for investment in tradeable sectors other than the region's traditional exports (commodities), while redirecting expenditure to ease pressure on the current account.