Inclusive Growth: Challenges and Opportunities for Central America and the Dominican Republic
Central America and the Dominican Republic had stable economic growth in 2017. The performance of the United States economy and low commodity prices, mainly oil, meant that the key indicators for the region did not change abruptly. It is worth noting that safeguarding the stability of public finances remains the main challenge for the region. In the short run, we expect the fiscal deficit and public debt to maintain their upward trend, thus putting pressure on interest rates, which would have a negative impact on economic growth. This trend has implied in downward revisions to the region’s economic outlook. Growth in the region has been higher than the rest of Latin America, but its impact on reducing poverty and improve income distribution, has been limited. The report explores options to make growth more inclusive in Central America and the Dominican Republic. It highlights the need to bolster human capital accumulation, take advantage of integration with other trade partners, and generate buffers for political decision-making in a highly uncertain environment, in order ensure that growth can benefit the highest number of people in the region.
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dig-bid-node-173502020-07-15T20:43:13ZInclusive Growth: Challenges and Opportunities for Central America and the Dominican Republic 2018-02-16T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001004 https://publications.iadb.org/en/inclusive-growth-challenges-and-opportunities-central-america-and-dominican-republic Inter-American Development Bank Human Capital Economic Policy Health Care Service Social Inclusion Inclusive Growth I25 - Education and Economic Development G21 - Banks • Depository Institutions • Micro Finance Institutions • Mortgages G18 - Government Policy and Regulation I10 - Health: General H52 - Government Expenditures and Education I18 - Government Policy • Regulation • Public Health I15 - Health and Economic Development H51 - Government Expenditures and Health E20 - Consumption Saving Production Investment Labor Markets and Informal Economy: General E22 - Investment • Capital • Intangible Capital • Capacity G10 - General Financial Markets: General I20 - Education and Research Institutions: General Centroamérica, República Dominicana, crecimiento económico, crecimiento inclusivo, pobreza, capital humano, convergencia, ciclo, educación, salud, sistema financiero, bancos, choque externo, integración banca, banca regional Central America and the Dominican Republic had stable economic growth in 2017. The performance of the United States economy and low commodity prices, mainly oil, meant that the key indicators for the region did not change abruptly. It is worth noting that safeguarding the stability of public finances remains the main challenge for the region. In the short run, we expect the fiscal deficit and public debt to maintain their upward trend, thus putting pressure on interest rates, which would have a negative impact on economic growth. This trend has implied in downward revisions to the region’s economic outlook. Growth in the region has been higher than the rest of Latin America, but its impact on reducing poverty and improve income distribution, has been limited. The report explores options to make growth more inclusive in Central America and the Dominican Republic. It highlights the need to bolster human capital accumulation, take advantage of integration with other trade partners, and generate buffers for political decision-making in a highly uncertain environment, in order ensure that growth can benefit the highest number of people in the region. Inter-American Development Bank Jordi Prat Arnoldo López Osmel Manzano Marco Solera Elizabeth Ochoa Jordi Prat Arnoldo López Monographs application/pdf IDB Publications Belize El Salvador Nicaragua Panama Dominican Republic Costa Rica Guatemala Honduras Central America en |
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Human Capital Economic Policy Health Care Service Social Inclusion Inclusive Growth I25 - Education and Economic Development G21 - Banks • Depository Institutions • Micro Finance Institutions • Mortgages G18 - Government Policy and Regulation I10 - Health: General H52 - Government Expenditures and Education I18 - Government Policy • Regulation • Public Health I15 - Health and Economic Development H51 - Government Expenditures and Health E20 - Consumption Saving Production Investment Labor Markets and Informal Economy: General E22 - Investment • Capital • Intangible Capital • Capacity G10 - General Financial Markets: General I20 - Education and Research Institutions: General Centroamérica, República Dominicana, crecimiento económico, crecimiento inclusivo, pobreza, capital humano, convergencia, ciclo, educación, salud, sistema financiero, bancos, choque externo, integración banca, banca regional Human Capital Economic Policy Health Care Service Social Inclusion Inclusive Growth I25 - Education and Economic Development G21 - Banks • Depository Institutions • Micro Finance Institutions • Mortgages G18 - Government Policy and Regulation I10 - Health: General H52 - Government Expenditures and Education I18 - Government Policy • Regulation • Public Health I15 - Health and Economic Development H51 - Government Expenditures and Health E20 - Consumption Saving Production Investment Labor Markets and Informal Economy: General E22 - Investment • Capital • Intangible Capital • Capacity G10 - General Financial Markets: General I20 - Education and Research Institutions: General Centroamérica, República Dominicana, crecimiento económico, crecimiento inclusivo, pobreza, capital humano, convergencia, ciclo, educación, salud, sistema financiero, bancos, choque externo, integración banca, banca regional |
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Human Capital Economic Policy Health Care Service Social Inclusion Inclusive Growth I25 - Education and Economic Development G21 - Banks • Depository Institutions • Micro Finance Institutions • Mortgages G18 - Government Policy and Regulation I10 - Health: General H52 - Government Expenditures and Education I18 - Government Policy • Regulation • Public Health I15 - Health and Economic Development H51 - Government Expenditures and Health E20 - Consumption Saving Production Investment Labor Markets and Informal Economy: General E22 - Investment • Capital • Intangible Capital • Capacity G10 - General Financial Markets: General I20 - Education and Research Institutions: General Centroamérica, República Dominicana, crecimiento económico, crecimiento inclusivo, pobreza, capital humano, convergencia, ciclo, educación, salud, sistema financiero, bancos, choque externo, integración banca, banca regional Human Capital Economic Policy Health Care Service Social Inclusion Inclusive Growth I25 - Education and Economic Development G21 - Banks • Depository Institutions • Micro Finance Institutions • Mortgages G18 - Government Policy and Regulation I10 - Health: General H52 - Government Expenditures and Education I18 - Government Policy • Regulation • Public Health I15 - Health and Economic Development H51 - Government Expenditures and Health E20 - Consumption Saving Production Investment Labor Markets and Informal Economy: General E22 - Investment • Capital • Intangible Capital • Capacity G10 - General Financial Markets: General I20 - Education and Research Institutions: General Centroamérica, República Dominicana, crecimiento económico, crecimiento inclusivo, pobreza, capital humano, convergencia, ciclo, educación, salud, sistema financiero, bancos, choque externo, integración banca, banca regional Inter-American Development Bank Inclusive Growth: Challenges and Opportunities for Central America and the Dominican Republic |
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Central America and the Dominican Republic had stable economic growth in 2017. The performance of the United States economy and low commodity prices, mainly oil, meant that the key indicators for the region did not change abruptly. It is worth noting that safeguarding the stability of public finances remains the main challenge for the region. In the short run, we expect the fiscal deficit and public debt to maintain their upward trend, thus putting pressure on interest rates, which would have a negative impact on economic growth. This trend has implied in downward revisions to the region’s economic outlook. Growth in the region has been higher than the rest of Latin America, but its impact on reducing poverty and improve income distribution, has been limited. The report explores options to make growth more inclusive in Central America and the Dominican Republic. It highlights the need to bolster human capital accumulation, take advantage of integration with other trade partners, and generate buffers for political decision-making in a highly uncertain environment, in order ensure that growth can benefit the highest number of people in the region. |
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Human Capital Economic Policy Health Care Service Social Inclusion Inclusive Growth I25 - Education and Economic Development G21 - Banks • Depository Institutions • Micro Finance Institutions • Mortgages G18 - Government Policy and Regulation I10 - Health: General H52 - Government Expenditures and Education I18 - Government Policy • Regulation • Public Health I15 - Health and Economic Development H51 - Government Expenditures and Health E20 - Consumption Saving Production Investment Labor Markets and Informal Economy: General E22 - Investment • Capital • Intangible Capital • Capacity G10 - General Financial Markets: General I20 - Education and Research Institutions: General Centroamérica, República Dominicana, crecimiento económico, crecimiento inclusivo, pobreza, capital humano, convergencia, ciclo, educación, salud, sistema financiero, bancos, choque externo, integración banca, banca regional |
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Inclusive Growth: Challenges and Opportunities for Central America and the Dominican Republic |
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Inclusive Growth: Challenges and Opportunities for Central America and the Dominican Republic |
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Inclusive Growth: Challenges and Opportunities for Central America and the Dominican Republic |
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Inclusive Growth: Challenges and Opportunities for Central America and the Dominican Republic |
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Inclusive Growth: Challenges and Opportunities for Central America and the Dominican Republic |
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inclusive growth: challenges and opportunities for central america and the dominican republic |
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