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Maritime Transport Price Indices in Late 2006
(ECLAC, 2007-02)
Since the worldwide freight crisis that began in mid-2002, maritime transport prices have remained higher than pre-crisis levels and have proved to be fairly volatile. This edition of the Bulletin is the first one of the ...
Biofuels potential in Guyana
(ECLAC, 2007-02)
Abstract
Guyana depends on imported fuel to meet the needs of its transport sector. In recent years, pricesof derivatives of petroleum have increased significantly, further widening the current account
deficit. In 2005, ...
Centroamérica: estadísticas de hidrocarburos 2009
(CEPAL, 2010-10)
Este documento contiene las estadísticas de la industria petrolera de los países de Centroamérica con datos actualizados a 2009, constituye una publicación anual elaborada por la Sede Subregional en México de la Comisión ...
An assessment of the economic impact of climate change on the Energy Sector in Trinidad and Tobago
(ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean, 2011-10-22)
The energy sector is a dominant one in Trinidad and Tobago and it plays an important role in the twin-island republic‟s economy. In 2008, the share of the energy sector in gross domestic product (GDP) amounted to approximately ...
Istmo Centroamericano y República Dominicana: evolución económica durante 2007 y perspectivas para 2008
(CEPAL, 2008-04)
General trends of the recent evolutionEconomic activity in the Central American Isthmus 1 and the Dominican Republic in 2007 expanded 7.1%, four tenths less than in 2006. Thus, the economic growth of the subregion 2 was ...
Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 2009-2010: The distributive impact of public policies
(ECLAC, 2010-11)
In 2009, the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean suffered the onslaught of the global financial crisis and, as a result, the region's GDP shrank by 1.9%. In the second half of the year, however, most of the region's ...
Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean 2006
(ECLAC, 2006-12)
Summary An economic growth rate of 5.3% is estimated for 2006, which means that the Latin American and Caribbean region will mark a third consecutive year of growth at over 4%. Thus, the region has again performed well ...