Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7
Over the last decade, the countries of the Latin America and the Caribbean region experienced a deep economic and social transformation which lifted millions out of poverty and swelled the ranks of the middle class. Strong economic growth driven by...
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okr-10986-244062021-05-25T10:54:37Z Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7 World Bank Palladini, Eric COMMUNITIES EMPLOYMENT RISKS SEX WORKERS ACCOUNTING PEOPLE VACCINATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPAL INTEREST HEALTH EXPENDITURES PREVENTION GUARANTEES RURAL WOMEN INDUSTRY STRATEGIES WATER METERS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES HABITATS PUBLIC SERVICES HEALTH CARE HOUSING NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH HOLISTIC APPROACH PROJECTS PROJECT TRAFFIC CITIES DISASTER PREVENTION HYPERTENSION LAND TENURE PUBLIC HEALTH MUNICIPALITIES KNOWLEDGE DIABETES EXERCISES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING IMMUNIZATION INCREMENTAL COSTS TRANSPORT FINANCIAL DATA INTERVENTION MOBILITY PRODUCTIVITY MIGRATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT INHABITANTS OBSERVATION CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS REGIONAL PLANNING PUBLIC FINANCE SEXUAL INTERCOURSE LABOR ENTERPRISES MATCHING GRANTS NATURAL RESOURCES MORTALITY FINANCE GRANTS INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN LAND USE UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY RURAL COMMUNITIES ACCOUNTABILITY WORKERS OPERATING COSTS AGED URBAN PLANNING SOLVENTS RESETTLEMENT PARTICIPATION VALUE RURAL AREA BANK HOUSING CONSTRUCTION HOMES CREDIT HEALTH OUTCOMES MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS PUBLIC BUILDINGS HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY MANDATES YOUTH SOCIAL NETWORKS DECISION MAKING HABITAT NUTRITION MARKET WORKSHOPS COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES QUALITY OF LIFE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT GOVERNANCE WEIGHT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PREGNANT WOMEN PUBLIC AGENCIES LAND CHILDREN RISK HOUSEHOLDS OZONE RURAL AREAS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE FACILITIES HOUSES RISK MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION LENDING LIVING CONDITIONS INTERVENTIONS COMMUNITY STRATEGY FAMILIES HOSPITALS SINKING FUNDS FINANCIAL SYSTEMS GOVERNMENTS SAFETY RURAL DEVELOPMENT URBAN POPULATION FEMALE HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION SERVICE CONDOMS DISTRICTS HOTEL CONSOLIDATION ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES Over the last decade, the countries of the Latin America and the Caribbean region experienced a deep economic and social transformation which lifted millions out of poverty and swelled the ranks of the middle class. Strong economic growth driven by both domestic reforms and a favorable global economic environment, was responsible for this progress. Complementary social programs, made possible by growing fiscal space, helped finance programs that supported the poor and disadvantaged. Economic tailwinds have now receded and much of the region is now working to hold on to the recent economic and social gains. Governments are having to adjust to the new global conditions which an increasing number of analysts are regarding as 'the new normal'. This means that the region will need to work harder to (i) revive economic growth through productivity gains and stable macroeconomic policies; (ii) invest in sustainable cities and infrastructure for an increasingly urban population; and (iii) help the poor get out of poverty through quality education and health services and affordable social protection programs. 2016-06-03T19:34:38Z 2016-06-03T19:34:38Z 2016-04 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/04/26216864/results-latin-america-caribbean-region http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24406 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Latin America & Caribbean |
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COMMUNITIES EMPLOYMENT RISKS SEX WORKERS ACCOUNTING PEOPLE VACCINATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPAL INTEREST HEALTH EXPENDITURES PREVENTION GUARANTEES RURAL WOMEN INDUSTRY STRATEGIES WATER METERS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES HABITATS PUBLIC SERVICES HEALTH CARE HOUSING NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH HOLISTIC APPROACH PROJECTS PROJECT TRAFFIC CITIES DISASTER PREVENTION HYPERTENSION LAND TENURE PUBLIC HEALTH MUNICIPALITIES KNOWLEDGE DIABETES EXERCISES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING IMMUNIZATION INCREMENTAL COSTS TRANSPORT FINANCIAL DATA INTERVENTION MOBILITY PRODUCTIVITY MIGRATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT INHABITANTS OBSERVATION CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS REGIONAL PLANNING PUBLIC FINANCE SEXUAL INTERCOURSE LABOR ENTERPRISES MATCHING GRANTS NATURAL RESOURCES MORTALITY FINANCE GRANTS INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN LAND USE UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY RURAL COMMUNITIES ACCOUNTABILITY WORKERS OPERATING COSTS AGED URBAN PLANNING SOLVENTS RESETTLEMENT PARTICIPATION VALUE RURAL AREA BANK HOUSING CONSTRUCTION HOMES CREDIT HEALTH OUTCOMES MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS PUBLIC BUILDINGS HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY MANDATES YOUTH SOCIAL NETWORKS DECISION MAKING HABITAT NUTRITION MARKET WORKSHOPS COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES QUALITY OF LIFE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT GOVERNANCE WEIGHT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PREGNANT WOMEN PUBLIC AGENCIES LAND CHILDREN RISK HOUSEHOLDS OZONE RURAL AREAS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE FACILITIES HOUSES RISK MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION LENDING LIVING CONDITIONS INTERVENTIONS COMMUNITY STRATEGY FAMILIES HOSPITALS SINKING FUNDS FINANCIAL SYSTEMS GOVERNMENTS SAFETY RURAL DEVELOPMENT URBAN POPULATION FEMALE HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION SERVICE CONDOMS DISTRICTS HOTEL CONSOLIDATION ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES |
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COMMUNITIES EMPLOYMENT RISKS SEX WORKERS ACCOUNTING PEOPLE VACCINATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PRINCIPAL INTEREST HEALTH EXPENDITURES PREVENTION GUARANTEES RURAL WOMEN INDUSTRY STRATEGIES WATER METERS WATER SUPPLY SERVICES HABITATS PUBLIC SERVICES HEALTH CARE HOUSING NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH HOLISTIC APPROACH PROJECTS PROJECT TRAFFIC CITIES DISASTER PREVENTION HYPERTENSION LAND TENURE PUBLIC HEALTH MUNICIPALITIES KNOWLEDGE DIABETES EXERCISES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRAINING IMMUNIZATION INCREMENTAL COSTS TRANSPORT FINANCIAL DATA INTERVENTION MOBILITY PRODUCTIVITY MIGRATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT INHABITANTS OBSERVATION CRITERIA DEBT MARKETS REGIONAL PLANNING PUBLIC FINANCE SEXUAL INTERCOURSE LABOR ENTERPRISES MATCHING GRANTS NATURAL RESOURCES MORTALITY FINANCE GRANTS INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN LAND USE UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY RURAL COMMUNITIES ACCOUNTABILITY WORKERS OPERATING COSTS AGED URBAN PLANNING SOLVENTS RESETTLEMENT PARTICIPATION VALUE RURAL AREA BANK HOUSING CONSTRUCTION HOMES CREDIT HEALTH OUTCOMES MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS PUBLIC BUILDINGS HOUSEHOLD PROPERTY MANDATES YOUTH SOCIAL NETWORKS DECISION MAKING HABITAT NUTRITION MARKET WORKSHOPS COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES QUALITY OF LIFE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE INTEGRATED RURAL DEVELOPMENT GOVERNANCE WEIGHT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PREGNANT WOMEN PUBLIC AGENCIES LAND CHILDREN RISK HOUSEHOLDS OZONE RURAL AREAS INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE FACILITIES HOUSES RISK MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONALIZATION LENDING LIVING CONDITIONS INTERVENTIONS COMMUNITY STRATEGY FAMILIES HOSPITALS SINKING FUNDS FINANCIAL SYSTEMS GOVERNMENTS SAFETY RURAL DEVELOPMENT URBAN POPULATION FEMALE HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION SERVICE CONDOMS DISTRICTS HOTEL CONSOLIDATION ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES World Bank Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7 |
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Over the last decade, the countries of
the Latin America and the Caribbean region experienced a
deep economic and social transformation which lifted
millions out of poverty and swelled the ranks of the middle
class. Strong economic growth driven by both domestic
reforms and a favorable global economic environment, was
responsible for this progress. Complementary social
programs, made possible by growing fiscal space, helped
finance programs that supported the poor and disadvantaged.
Economic tailwinds have now receded and much of the region
is now working to hold on to the recent economic and social
gains. Governments are having to adjust to the new global
conditions which an increasing number of analysts are
regarding as 'the new normal'. This means that the
region will need to work harder to (i) revive economic
growth through productivity gains and stable macroeconomic
policies; (ii) invest in sustainable cities and
infrastructure for an increasingly urban population; and
(iii) help the poor get out of poverty through quality
education and health services and affordable social
protection programs. |
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Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7 |
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Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7 |
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Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7 |
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Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7 |
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Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7 |
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results in the latin america and caribbean region, 2016, volume 7 |
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