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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Other Authors: Palladini, Eric
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Language:English
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spelling 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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topic 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
spellingShingle 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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description 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.
author2 Palladini, Eric
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title Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7
title_short Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7
title_full Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7
title_fullStr Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7
title_full_unstemmed Results in the Latin America and Caribbean Region, 2016, Volume 7
title_sort results in the latin america and caribbean region, 2016, volume 7
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