Hurricane Katrina and its Impact on Latin America
This issue of the FAL Bulletin contains the report prepared jointly in September 2005 by three ECLAC divisions (the Division of International Trade and Integration, the Economic Development Division and the Statistics and Economic Projections Division) on the consequences of Hurricane Katrina for the Latin American countries, especially in relation to international trade and macroeconomic impacts in the region. In addition, the web version of this issue includes two tables with data on United States imports from Latin American countries and the proportion that enters through the Port of New Orleans.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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ECLAC
2005-11
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Subjects: | COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL, DESASTRES NATURALES, HURACANES, FENOMENOS NATURALES, INTERNATIONAL TRADE, NATURAL DISASTERS, HURRICANES, NATURAL PHENOMENA, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/11362/36317 |
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Summary: | This issue of the FAL Bulletin contains the report prepared jointly in September 2005 by three ECLAC divisions (the Division of International Trade and Integration, the Economic Development Division and the Statistics and Economic Projections Division) on the consequences of Hurricane Katrina for the Latin American countries, especially in relation to international trade and macroeconomic impacts in the region. In addition, the web version of this issue includes two tables with data on United States imports from Latin American countries and the proportion that enters through the Port of New Orleans. |
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