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Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean

Economic Commission for Latin America.
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Sixty-first edition demonstrates hw the current economic "crisis is affecting the economies of the region and its impact on variables such as economic growth, employment and external-sector indicators. It also discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the countries in dealing with the fallout from the global crisis and the economic policies they have deployed to this end. The analysis covers the performance of the region's economy in 2008 and the first semester of 2009..."
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