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Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy 1998
(ECLAC, 1999-04)
The 1998 edition of Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy is divided into four sections. The first section (chapters I and II) is devoted to an examination of the international situation and describes the ...
Sustainable development: changing production patterns, social equity and the environment
(ECLAC, 1991-05)
Foreword In March 1990, the secretariat of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) placed before the Governments of its member States a proposal for the development of the countries of Latin ...
Off to a good start? Inequalities and policy options for facilitating school-to-work transition among youth
(ECLAC, 2023-05-12)
In Latin America, approximately one in four people of working age are young, at 15–24 years old, the age at which most make the transition from school to the labour market. This young population group is a valuable resource ...
Global economic crises, environmental-resource scarcity and wealth concentration
(2010-12)
Three new structural factors underlie the most recent global crisis:(i); the fact that several high-population countries have joined the growthprocess; (ii); the increasing scarcity of environmental and certain naturalresources; ...
Water management and river basins in Latin America
(1994-08)
The sustainability of development remains an academic concept unless it is linked to clear objectives that must be attained in given territories and to the management processes needed to achieve this. Management of the ...
Population, social equity and changing production patterns
(CEPAL, 1993-09)
Introduction
In accordance with the guidelines and mandates
it has received from member Governments, the secretariat of the
Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean has
focused in recent years on the analysis ...
Gender, the environment and the sustainability of development
(ECLAC, 1998-10)
Abstract
In view of the close relationship that exists between environmental problems and those of economic and social origin, it is impossible to separate the human and environmental dimensions of development, which are ...
The importance of local production and small-scale enterprises for Latin American development
(1997-12)
The generation dynamic competitive advantages in Latin America and the Caribbean cannot be assumed to result automatically from the achievement of the necessary macroeconomic stability and the incorporation of part of the ...
Latin American Economic Outlook 2021: Working together for a better recovery
(ECLACOECDCAFEU, 2021-12-01)
The Latin American Economic Outlook 2021: Working Together for a Better Recovery aims to analyse and provide policy recommendations for a strong, inclusive and environmentally sustainable recovery in the region. The report ...
Policy considerations for sustainable transportation in three Caribbean small island developing States: options for improving land transportation efficiency. Barbados, the British Virgin Islands and Jamaica
(ECLAC, 2023-02-27)
As the Caribbean subregion seeks to implement strategies for meeting its obligations under the Paris Agreement, the sustainable development of its land transportation subsector has emerged as a significant challenge. This ...