Weathering the Storm: Policy Options for Central America and the Dominican Republic in an Uncertain Environment

Central America and the Dominican Republic are enjoying a favorable external environment. The U.S. economic recovery, the main trade partner of the region, and the marked fall in oil prices has made it possible to keep up flows of remittances and investment, improve the terms of trade, and to contribute to the strengthening of the external position of the region and its economic growth. However, the relative quality of the regional export basket has receded and few advances have been made in its modernization, which has limited the gains. In this environment, risks remain. Economic deceleration in China or upward adjustment of the U.S. interest rate could negatively impact the balance of payments of the countries. Meanwhile, in the framework of the Free Trade Agreement between the Dominican Republic, Central America and the United States, some agricultural products protected until 2015 will begin to enter markets free of tariffs, which could unveil the fragility of regional competitiveness. The above urges both to prioritize structural reforms to exploit trade complementarities and to coordinate policies with the private sector. The promotion scheme for local industry and direct investment should be reviewed, avoiding the use of tax breaks to compensate for competitive weaknesses. It is pertinent to develop the non-traditional export basket with the aim of drawing more benefit from U.S. growth, diversifying trade risk and generating local horizontal spillovers. Facing threats of less favorable conditions, external scenarios testing the regional performance are explored. Each country should decide between being bystanders of external swings or protagonists of policies which lead to lasting national benefits.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Leonardo Maldonado
Format: Monographs biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Trade Agreement, Commodity Export, Agricultural Productivity, Economic Development, Public Debt, Special Trade Regime, Exchange Rate, Bilateral Trade, Competitiveness, Fiscal Deficit, Economic Policy, Comparative Advantage, E60 - Macroeconomic Policy Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance and General Outlook: General, F14 - Empirical Studies of Trade, F13 - Trade Policy • International Trade Organizations, F10 - Trade: General, E66 - General Outlook and Conditions, E52 - Monetary Policy, O24 - Trade Policy • Factor Movement Policy • Foreign Exchange Policy, F41 - Open Economy Macroeconomics, F15 - Economic Integration, exportaciones;external deficit;ventajas comparativas;exchange rate;balanza comercial;basic manufactures;competitiveness;exports;déficit externo;trade balance;CAFTA;productos primarios;commodities;manufacturas básicas;tipo de cambio,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0012810
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spelling dig-bid-node-170782024-05-30T21:11:45ZWeathering the Storm: Policy Options for Central America and the Dominican Republic in an Uncertain Environment 2016-02-01T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0012810 https://publications.iadb.org/en/weathering-storm-policy-options-central-america-and-dominican-republic-uncertain-environment Inter-American Development Bank Trade Agreement Commodity Export Agricultural Productivity Economic Development Public Debt Special Trade Regime Exchange Rate Bilateral Trade Competitiveness Fiscal Deficit Economic Policy Comparative Advantage E60 - Macroeconomic Policy Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance and General Outlook: General F14 - Empirical Studies of Trade F13 - Trade Policy • International Trade Organizations F10 - Trade: General E66 - General Outlook and Conditions E52 - Monetary Policy O24 - Trade Policy • Factor Movement Policy • Foreign Exchange Policy F41 - Open Economy Macroeconomics F15 - Economic Integration exportaciones;external deficit;ventajas comparativas;exchange rate;balanza comercial;basic manufactures;competitiveness;exports;déficit externo;trade balance;CAFTA;productos primarios;commodities;manufacturas básicas;tipo de cambio Central America and the Dominican Republic are enjoying a favorable external environment. The U.S. economic recovery, the main trade partner of the region, and the marked fall in oil prices has made it possible to keep up flows of remittances and investment, improve the terms of trade, and to contribute to the strengthening of the external position of the region and its economic growth. However, the relative quality of the regional export basket has receded and few advances have been made in its modernization, which has limited the gains. In this environment, risks remain. Economic deceleration in China or upward adjustment of the U.S. interest rate could negatively impact the balance of payments of the countries. Meanwhile, in the framework of the Free Trade Agreement between the Dominican Republic, Central America and the United States, some agricultural products protected until 2015 will begin to enter markets free of tariffs, which could unveil the fragility of regional competitiveness. The above urges both to prioritize structural reforms to exploit trade complementarities and to coordinate policies with the private sector. The promotion scheme for local industry and direct investment should be reviewed, avoiding the use of tax breaks to compensate for competitive weaknesses. It is pertinent to develop the non-traditional export basket with the aim of drawing more benefit from U.S. growth, diversifying trade risk and generating local horizontal spillovers. Facing threats of less favorable conditions, external scenarios testing the regional performance are explored. Each country should decide between being bystanders of external swings or protagonists of policies which lead to lasting national benefits. Inter-American Development Bank Leonardo Maldonado Osmel Manzano Guillermo Lagarda José Alejandro Quijada Leonardo Maldonado Osmel Manzano Monographs application/pdf IDB Publications Panama Nicaragua Honduras Guatemala El Salvador Dominican Republic Costa Rica Belize Central America The Caribbean en
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topic Trade Agreement
Commodity Export
Agricultural Productivity
Economic Development
Public Debt
Special Trade Regime
Exchange Rate
Bilateral Trade
Competitiveness
Fiscal Deficit
Economic Policy
Comparative Advantage
E60 - Macroeconomic Policy Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance and General Outlook: General
F14 - Empirical Studies of Trade
F13 - Trade Policy • International Trade Organizations
F10 - Trade: General
E66 - General Outlook and Conditions
E52 - Monetary Policy
O24 - Trade Policy • Factor Movement Policy • Foreign Exchange Policy
F41 - Open Economy Macroeconomics
F15 - Economic Integration
exportaciones;external deficit;ventajas comparativas;exchange rate;balanza comercial;basic manufactures;competitiveness;exports;déficit externo;trade balance;CAFTA;productos primarios;commodities;manufacturas básicas;tipo de cambio
Trade Agreement
Commodity Export
Agricultural Productivity
Economic Development
Public Debt
Special Trade Regime
Exchange Rate
Bilateral Trade
Competitiveness
Fiscal Deficit
Economic Policy
Comparative Advantage
E60 - Macroeconomic Policy Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance and General Outlook: General
F14 - Empirical Studies of Trade
F13 - Trade Policy • International Trade Organizations
F10 - Trade: General
E66 - General Outlook and Conditions
E52 - Monetary Policy
O24 - Trade Policy • Factor Movement Policy • Foreign Exchange Policy
F41 - Open Economy Macroeconomics
F15 - Economic Integration
exportaciones;external deficit;ventajas comparativas;exchange rate;balanza comercial;basic manufactures;competitiveness;exports;déficit externo;trade balance;CAFTA;productos primarios;commodities;manufacturas básicas;tipo de cambio
spellingShingle Trade Agreement
Commodity Export
Agricultural Productivity
Economic Development
Public Debt
Special Trade Regime
Exchange Rate
Bilateral Trade
Competitiveness
Fiscal Deficit
Economic Policy
Comparative Advantage
E60 - Macroeconomic Policy Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance and General Outlook: General
F14 - Empirical Studies of Trade
F13 - Trade Policy • International Trade Organizations
F10 - Trade: General
E66 - General Outlook and Conditions
E52 - Monetary Policy
O24 - Trade Policy • Factor Movement Policy • Foreign Exchange Policy
F41 - Open Economy Macroeconomics
F15 - Economic Integration
exportaciones;external deficit;ventajas comparativas;exchange rate;balanza comercial;basic manufactures;competitiveness;exports;déficit externo;trade balance;CAFTA;productos primarios;commodities;manufacturas básicas;tipo de cambio
Trade Agreement
Commodity Export
Agricultural Productivity
Economic Development
Public Debt
Special Trade Regime
Exchange Rate
Bilateral Trade
Competitiveness
Fiscal Deficit
Economic Policy
Comparative Advantage
E60 - Macroeconomic Policy Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance and General Outlook: General
F14 - Empirical Studies of Trade
F13 - Trade Policy • International Trade Organizations
F10 - Trade: General
E66 - General Outlook and Conditions
E52 - Monetary Policy
O24 - Trade Policy • Factor Movement Policy • Foreign Exchange Policy
F41 - Open Economy Macroeconomics
F15 - Economic Integration
exportaciones;external deficit;ventajas comparativas;exchange rate;balanza comercial;basic manufactures;competitiveness;exports;déficit externo;trade balance;CAFTA;productos primarios;commodities;manufacturas básicas;tipo de cambio
Inter-American Development Bank
Weathering the Storm: Policy Options for Central America and the Dominican Republic in an Uncertain Environment
description Central America and the Dominican Republic are enjoying a favorable external environment. The U.S. economic recovery, the main trade partner of the region, and the marked fall in oil prices has made it possible to keep up flows of remittances and investment, improve the terms of trade, and to contribute to the strengthening of the external position of the region and its economic growth. However, the relative quality of the regional export basket has receded and few advances have been made in its modernization, which has limited the gains. In this environment, risks remain. Economic deceleration in China or upward adjustment of the U.S. interest rate could negatively impact the balance of payments of the countries. Meanwhile, in the framework of the Free Trade Agreement between the Dominican Republic, Central America and the United States, some agricultural products protected until 2015 will begin to enter markets free of tariffs, which could unveil the fragility of regional competitiveness. The above urges both to prioritize structural reforms to exploit trade complementarities and to coordinate policies with the private sector. The promotion scheme for local industry and direct investment should be reviewed, avoiding the use of tax breaks to compensate for competitive weaknesses. It is pertinent to develop the non-traditional export basket with the aim of drawing more benefit from U.S. growth, diversifying trade risk and generating local horizontal spillovers. Facing threats of less favorable conditions, external scenarios testing the regional performance are explored. Each country should decide between being bystanders of external swings or protagonists of policies which lead to lasting national benefits.
author2 Leonardo Maldonado
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topic_facet Trade Agreement
Commodity Export
Agricultural Productivity
Economic Development
Public Debt
Special Trade Regime
Exchange Rate
Bilateral Trade
Competitiveness
Fiscal Deficit
Economic Policy
Comparative Advantage
E60 - Macroeconomic Policy Macroeconomic Aspects of Public Finance and General Outlook: General
F14 - Empirical Studies of Trade
F13 - Trade Policy • International Trade Organizations
F10 - Trade: General
E66 - General Outlook and Conditions
E52 - Monetary Policy
O24 - Trade Policy • Factor Movement Policy • Foreign Exchange Policy
F41 - Open Economy Macroeconomics
F15 - Economic Integration
exportaciones;external deficit;ventajas comparativas;exchange rate;balanza comercial;basic manufactures;competitiveness;exports;déficit externo;trade balance;CAFTA;productos primarios;commodities;manufacturas básicas;tipo de cambio
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title Weathering the Storm: Policy Options for Central America and the Dominican Republic in an Uncertain Environment
title_short Weathering the Storm: Policy Options for Central America and the Dominican Republic in an Uncertain Environment
title_full Weathering the Storm: Policy Options for Central America and the Dominican Republic in an Uncertain Environment
title_fullStr Weathering the Storm: Policy Options for Central America and the Dominican Republic in an Uncertain Environment
title_full_unstemmed Weathering the Storm: Policy Options for Central America and the Dominican Republic in an Uncertain Environment
title_sort weathering the storm: policy options for central america and the dominican republic in an uncertain environment
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