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23 August 2006 | Press Release
The former Inter American Development Bank president will speak on the return of the State in development strategies.
21 March 2006 | Press Release
Migration generates benefits from sending and receiving countries. The number of migrants in this region rose to 25 million in 2005.
20 de March de 2006 | Speech
Palabras del Secretario Ejecutivo de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe, José Luis Machinea
11 de November de 2005 | Press Release
Organizada conjuntamente por la CEPAL y el Instituto Nacional de Estadística Geografía e Informática de México.
29 August 2005 | Press Release
A distinguished academic and expert in the determinants of growth, Rodrik will speak on diversification of the economy.
29 November 2004 | Press Release
The United Nations' body underlined the importance of countries implementing policies to develop their technological capacities.
1 September 2004 | Press Release
Despite instability, he was optimistic about the prospects for world growth.
2 July 2004 | Press Release
Thirtieth Session. Seminar on challenges and opportunities for productive development in the framework of CAFTA (see participants)*
2 July 2004 | Press Release
ECLAC finds regional integration key to attracting investment.
2 July 2004 | Press Release
Participants requested the support of a United Nations stabilization mission in Haiti.
1 July 2004 | Press Release
Different business realities require different policies to encourage the development of these countries' productive structures.
1 July 2004 | Press Release
Meanwhile, ECLAC's Executive Secretary calls on governments to formulate active political policies to resolve the challenges the region faces in economic and social issues.
30 June 2004 | Speech
Statement by José Luis Machinea, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean at the Opening Meeting of the Thirtieth Session of the Commission
30 June 2004 | Speech
Statement by Mr. José Luis Machinea, Executive Secretary of ECLAC