Perspectivas Economicas de America Latina (En español)
América Latina enfrenta una de las peores recesiones del último medio siglo como resultado de los efectos negativos causados por la pandemia del COVID-19.
América Latina enfrenta una de las peores recesiones del último medio siglo como resultado de los efectos negativos causados por la pandemia del COVID-19. La reducción de capital físico y humano ocasionará que a la región le tome varios años para recuperar la capacidad productiva perdida. La recuperación económica llegará, pero no está libre de riesgos internos y externos, los cuales definirán la forma de la recuperación económica. En este seminario presentamos las Perspectivas Económicas para la región bajo el escenario de mayor probabilidad, así como también los escenarios que podrían modificar la trayectoria de la recuperación hacia un entorno más favorable o a uno más pesimista.
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