... in LatinAmerica and the Caribbean With experience in leading projects and counseling clients in virtually every Latin American country and the Caribbean region, Andrews Kurth lawyers ...
... of Latin America's young is only a year and a half more than two decades ...for LatinAmerica and the Caribbean as being the minimum amount of education necessary to earn a wage that will make ...
... to LatinAmerica and the ...Central America and the Caribbean was hard hit by cyclical factors, such as the recession in the United States market and, in the case of Mexico, the revaluation of ...
... 2. International Comparability Progress toward harmonizing concepts and methodologies of statistical data that facilitate international comparisons is directly related to the particular situation and development of the ...
... Mechanisms for Fostering Development LatinAmerica and the Caribbean have large untapped potential for mathematical talent. With a better use of the region’s financial and human resources and the ...
... Most LAC countries provide education for almost all their young people. Regrettably, education quality is too often poor. In LatinAmerica and the Caribbean, many children are not being taught at the ...
... in LatinAmerica and the ...Second, Latin American unemployment is ...on Latin American unemployment contrasts with the huge literatures on unemployment in Europe and the United ...
... As suggested above, all these possibilities make sense, and there is some evidence to support each of them. To illustrate this, Figure 2 presents cross-country scatter plots of each of the four measures of informality ...
... D. RATIONALE IICA-FORAGRO conducted a status assessment to evaluate information management and technical communication among agricultural technology research and innovation organizations in LatinAmerica ...
... Foreword This is an exciting moment for the UK’s trading relationship with LatinAmerica and the Caribbean. As the UK changes its trading focus, our ambitions are matched by an increasing openness to ...
... for LatinAmerica and the Caribbean, UN-Habitat, International Finance Corporation – a member of the World Bank Group, Inter-American Development Bank, Central American Bank for Economic Integration, ...
... 1. LatinAmerica and the Caribbean is the region with the greatest biological diversity on the planet and it hosts several of the world’s megadiverse ...the Caribbean is ...for Latin ...
... 2019 2020 2021 Source: Economic Commission for LatinAmerica and the Caribbean (ECLAC), on the basis of official figures. The low levels reached by monetary policy rates, together with the uptick of ...
... the Caribbean Sea in which there is clear evidences of phosphorus, nitrates potassium, pesticides (DDT, DDE) and highly organic effluents that are used in an indiscriminate fashion and are highly ...
... Inadequate infrastructure has been widely viewed as one of the principal barriers to growth and development in LatinAmerica and the Caribbean (LAC). Despite the fact that the region’s infrastructure ...
... of LatinAmerica and the Caribbean two organizing models of brain-circulation programs are observable: those that are designed, administered and led by state bureaucracies, and those that have been ...
... II. The Regional Context and the Environment 2. LatinAmerica and the Caribbean has experienced sluggish growth in the past few years and its GDP contracted by 1.3 percent in 2002 mostly due to deep ...
... In this context, it is appropriate to underscore the interdependence of trade flows, which are the result of complex relations of buying and selling, between firms of different countries, of raw materials, inputs, parts ...
... for LatinAmerica and the Caribbean The FTAA negotiations should help reinforce the ongoing process of eco- nomic integration in the Western Hemisphere, but the success of the trade initiative ...