CEPAL Review no. 142
1 April 2024
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Publication
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Climate change
Economic growth
National accounts
Sustainable development
Energy
Natural resources
Macroeconomics
Income distribution
Fiscal affairs
Inequality
Poverty
Social policies and programmes
Social protection
Youth
Balance of payments
Foreign direct investment
History of ECLAC thinking
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Structural change
Financing for development
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Health
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CEPAL Review no. 142
- Physical description: 225 páginas
- Publisher: ECLAC
- UN symbol (Signature): LC/PUB.2024/7-P
- Date: 1 April 2024
Table of contents
- A stock-flow ecological model for Central America / Lorenzo Nalin, Esteban Pérez Caldentey, Leonardo Rojas and Giuliano Toshiro Yajima
- Progressivity and redistributive power of income tax on wage earners in El Salvador: a microsimulation analysis / Catalina Galdámez and Rodrigo Alfonso Morales López
- Evolution of cash transfers in Colombia / Karina Acosta, Bibiana Taboada-Arango, Andrea Otero-Cortés and Jaime Bonet-Morón
- The expected effects of climate change on the current account of Colombia / Camila Agudelo-Rivera, Clark Granger-Castaño and Andres Sanchez-Jabba
- Foreign capital and national development in the debate between Celso Furtado and Maria da Conceição Tavares (1964–1982) / Alisson Oliveira de Souza Carvalho and Fábio Antonio de Campos
- Challenges and strategic opportunities for Brazil’s participation in global value chains / Francielly de Fátima Almeida and Luciano Nakabashi
- Sectoral composition, export trade partners and value added: an input-output analysis for Brazil and Mexico / Patieene Alves-Passoni
- The impact of public funding for research and development on business performance in Mexico / Delia Margarita Vergara Reyes, Alex J. Guerrero, Guillermo Arenas Díaz and Joost Heijs
- Drivers of the adoption of organic farming in Brazil: a combinatorial analysis / Tanisa Andrade and Marcelo Fernandes Pacheco Dias
- The shrinking State: exploring the links between public spending and class, race and gender vulnerability in Brazil / Arthur Welle and Ana Luíza Matos de Oliveira.