The aim of this paper is to evaluate the effects of the Bolsa Família family conditional cash transfer programme (PBF) on beneficiary families...
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A variety of methodologies, such as the Foreign Trade Competitiveness Index, the Foreign Trade Policy Index and the Tradecan competitiveness...
This article deals with the interaction between supply chains and territory, identifying two types of development: the "enclave" type of...
This edition of the FAL Bulletin aims to present and encourage the use of the economic infrastructure investment database for Latin America and...
The objective of this report is to analyze the impact of recent global financial trends on the access to private external financing by Central...
Today, forty years since its birth, the Caribbean integration has reached its limit.1 2 Consequently, there is urgent need to respond to the...
This document proposes a conceptual and methodological framework for analysing discrepancies
between indicator values for monitoring...
This paper addresses the question of how Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) affects different measures of economic welfare. It fits in an existing...
The implementation of the Cairo Programme of Action in the Caribbean over the period 1994 to 2013 is evaluated and recommendations are made for...
The 2013 edition of Social Panorama of Latin America presents ECLAC official measurements for the analysis of income poverty and seeks fresh...
This edition of the FAL Bulletin aims to help industry and policy makers see and embrace the direct link between sustainability and efficiency, so...
Strengthening the Latin American Reserve Fund (FLAR) by expanding its size and scope in order to encompass a larger number of countries of the...
The main objective of this publication is to document the current state of urban climate change adaptation practice in Latin America. It is a...
Guyana, like many CARICOM countries continues to depend on imported oil that fuels the electricity and transport sectors. Simultaneously, the high...