From Global Collapse to Recovery : Economic Adjustment and Growth Prospects in Latin America and the Caribbean

The global crisis is now in the rear view mirror and world growth is being restored. In sharp contrast with past episodes of global turmoil, this time the recovery is led by the periphery, specifically by the larger and more dynamic emerging market...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2017
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GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/208261468238478832/From-global-collapse-to-recovery-economic-adjustment-and-growth-prospects-in-Latin-America-and-the-Caribbean
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topic ACCELERATION OF INFLATION
ACCUMULATION OF RESERVES
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
ADVERSE EFFECTS
ASSETS
BANK LENDING
BANKING
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING SYSTEMS
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPITAL
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CENTRAL BANKS
COMMODITY PRICE
COMMODITY PRICE BOOM
COMMODITY PRICES
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSENSUS FORECAST
CONSENSUS FORECASTS
CONSOLIDATION
CONSUMPTION
CONSUMPTION DEMAND
COUNTRY MARKETS
CREDIT
CURRENCY
CURRENCY APPRECIATION
CURRENCY APPRECIATIONS
DEBT
DEBT CRISES
DEBT SUSTAINABILITY
DEMAND
DEPRESSION
DIRECTION OF TRADE
DISTORTION
DISTORTIONS
DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION
DOMESTIC CREDIT
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
DOMESTIC DEMAND
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOMESTIC PRICE
DOMESTIC PRICE INFLATION
DOMESTIC SAVING
DOWNSIDE RISKS
DOWNWARD RIGIDITY
DRIVERS
DUTCH DISEASE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COMPLEMENTARITY
ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ECONOMIC OVERHEATING
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMY
ELASTICITY
EMERGING MARKETS
EQUITY
EURO ZONE
EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE MARKET
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATE APPRECIATIONS
EXCHANGE RATE FLEXIBILITY
EXCHANGE RATE INTERVENTION
EXCHANGE RATE POLICY
EXPECTATIONS
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXPOSURE
EXTERNAL DEMAND
EXTERNAL SHOCK
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FEDERAL RESERVE
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
FINANCE
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL POLICY
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FORECASTS
FOREIGN CAPITAL
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL DEMAND
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL LIQUIDITY
GOLD
GOLD STANDARD
GOODS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HIGH INFLATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPORT
IMPORT PRICES
IMPORTS
INCENTIVES
INCOME
INDEBTEDNESS
INDEPENDENT MONETARY POLICY
INFLATION
INFLATION EXPECTATIONS
INFLATION FORECASTS
INFLATION RATE
INFLATIONARY EXPECTATIONS
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES
INFORMATION
INSURANCE
INTEREST
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS
INTERNATIONAL RESERVE
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
INVENTORIES
INVENTORY
INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT BOOM
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT LEVELS
LABOR
LABOR DEMAND
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET POLICIES
LABOR MARKET POLICY
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR ORGANIZATION
LABOR SUPPLY
LAYOFFS
LIQUIDITY
LOCAL CURRENCY
LOW INTEREST RATES
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MANAGEMENT
MARKET FORCES
MARKET PRESSURE
MARKET PRESSURES
MARKET SHARES
MARKETS
MINIMUM WAGES
MONETARY CONDITIONS
MONETARY POLICY
MONETARY POLICY FRAMEWORKS
NATIONAL SAVINGS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NET EXPORTS
NOMINAL EXCHANGE RATE
NOMINAL WAGES
OPEN ECONOMIES
OTHER CURRENCIES
OUTPUT GAP
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE INCREASES
PRICES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PUBLIC SPENDING
REAL APPRECIATION
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REAL EXCHANGE RATES
REAL GDP
REAL WAGES
RECESSION
RECESSIONS
REGIONAL GROWTH
REGIONAL SHOCKS
REGULATORY REFORM
RELATIVE PRICES
RELATIVE WEIGHT
RENT
RENTS
RESERVE ACCUMULATION
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RISK
RISKS
SAFETY
SAFETY NETS
SEMI-ELASTICITIES
SIDE EFFECTS
SLOWDOWN
STANDARD DEVIATION
STANDARDS
STOCK MARKETS
STOCK PRICE
STOCK PRICES
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
SUPPLY
SUPPLY CONDITIONS
SURPLUS
SURPLUSES
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
TEQUILA CRISIS
TRADABLE GOODS
TRADE
TRADE OPENNESS
TRADE STATISTICS
TRAINING
TRANSFERS
TRENDS
TROUGH
UNCERTAINTIES
UNCERTAINTY
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED WORKERS
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
VARIABLES
WAGE RIGIDITIES
WAGES
WEAK CURRENCIES
WEALTH
WEIGHTS
WELFARE
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
spellingShingle ACCELERATION OF INFLATION
ACCUMULATION OF RESERVES
ADVANCED ECONOMIES
ADVERSE EFFECTS
ASSETS
BANK LENDING
BANKING
BANKING SYSTEM
BANKING SYSTEMS
BUSINESS CYCLE
BUSINESS CYCLES
CAPITAL
CAPITAL ACCUMULATION
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL INFLOWS
CENTRAL BANKS
COMMODITY PRICE
COMMODITY PRICE BOOM
COMMODITY PRICES
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSENSUS FORECAST
CONSENSUS FORECASTS
CONSOLIDATION
CONSUMPTION
CONSUMPTION DEMAND
COUNTRY MARKETS
CREDIT
CURRENCY
CURRENCY APPRECIATION
CURRENCY APPRECIATIONS
DEBT
DEBT CRISES
DEBT SUSTAINABILITY
DEMAND
DEPRESSION
DIRECTION OF TRADE
DISTORTION
DISTORTIONS
DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION
DOMESTIC CREDIT
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
DOMESTIC DEMAND
DOMESTIC MARKET
DOMESTIC PRICE
DOMESTIC PRICE INFLATION
DOMESTIC SAVING
DOWNSIDE RISKS
DOWNWARD RIGIDITY
DRIVERS
DUTCH DISEASE
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COMPLEMENTARITY
ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
ECONOMIC OVERHEATING
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMY
ELASTICITY
EMERGING MARKETS
EQUITY
EURO ZONE
EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE MARKET
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCHANGE RATE APPRECIATIONS
EXCHANGE RATE FLEXIBILITY
EXCHANGE RATE INTERVENTION
EXCHANGE RATE POLICY
EXPECTATIONS
EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS
EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION
EXPORT GROWTH
EXPORT MARKET
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
EXPOSURE
EXTERNAL DEMAND
EXTERNAL SHOCK
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FEDERAL RESERVE
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
FINANCE
FINANCIAL CRISES
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION
FINANCIAL POLICY
FISCAL POLICIES
FISCAL POLICY
FORECASTS
FOREIGN CAPITAL
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GLOBAL DEMAND
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL LIQUIDITY
GOLD
GOLD STANDARD
GOODS
GROWTH RATE
GROWTH RATES
HIGH INFLATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
IMPORT
IMPORT PRICES
IMPORTS
INCENTIVES
INCOME
INDEBTEDNESS
INDEPENDENT MONETARY POLICY
INFLATION
INFLATION EXPECTATIONS
INFLATION FORECASTS
INFLATION RATE
INFLATIONARY EXPECTATIONS
INFLATIONARY PRESSURES
INFORMATION
INSURANCE
INTEREST
INTEREST RATE
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL
INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS
INTERNATIONAL RESERVE
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES
INVENTORIES
INVENTORY
INVESTMENT
INVESTMENT BOOM
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT LEVELS
LABOR
LABOR DEMAND
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET POLICIES
LABOR MARKET POLICY
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR ORGANIZATION
LABOR SUPPLY
LAYOFFS
LIQUIDITY
LOCAL CURRENCY
LOW INTEREST RATES
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
MANAGEMENT
MARKET FORCES
MARKET PRESSURE
MARKET PRESSURES
MARKET SHARES
MARKETS
MINIMUM WAGES
MONETARY CONDITIONS
MONETARY POLICY
MONETARY POLICY FRAMEWORKS
NATIONAL SAVINGS
NATURAL RESOURCE
NET EXPORTS
NOMINAL EXCHANGE RATE
NOMINAL WAGES
OPEN ECONOMIES
OTHER CURRENCIES
OUTPUT GAP
POVERTY REDUCTION
PRICE INCREASES
PRICES
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PUBLIC SPENDING
REAL APPRECIATION
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
REAL EXCHANGE RATES
REAL GDP
REAL WAGES
RECESSION
RECESSIONS
REGIONAL GROWTH
REGIONAL SHOCKS
REGULATORY REFORM
RELATIVE PRICES
RELATIVE WEIGHT
RENT
RENTS
RESERVE ACCUMULATION
RESERVE REQUIREMENTS
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RISK
RISKS
SAFETY
SAFETY NETS
SEMI-ELASTICITIES
SIDE EFFECTS
SLOWDOWN
STANDARD DEVIATION
STANDARDS
STOCK MARKETS
STOCK PRICE
STOCK PRICES
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
SUPPLY
SUPPLY CONDITIONS
SURPLUS
SURPLUSES
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
TEQUILA CRISIS
TRADABLE GOODS
TRADE
TRADE OPENNESS
TRADE STATISTICS
TRAINING
TRANSFERS
TRENDS
TROUGH
UNCERTAINTIES
UNCERTAINTY
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED WORKERS
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
VARIABLES
WAGE RIGIDITIES
WAGES
WEAK CURRENCIES
WEALTH
WEIGHTS
WELFARE
WORLD ECONOMY
WORLD TRADE
World Bank
From Global Collapse to Recovery : Economic Adjustment and Growth Prospects in Latin America and the Caribbean
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Caribbean
Central America
Latin America
relation LAC Semiannual Report;
description The global crisis is now in the rear view mirror and world growth is being restored. In sharp contrast with past episodes of global turmoil, this time the recovery is led by the periphery, specifically by the larger and more dynamic emerging markets (Brazil, China, India, South Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand). For this group of emerging markets (EMs), the contraction in economic activity was much smaller than that of rich countries, the recovery started earlier, and the rebound has been much steeper. Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are second among emerging regions, after Asia, in the strength of the recovery. The first part of the report focuses on macroeconomic and financial aspects, emphasizing the outlook going forward. Finally, the second part examines some aspects of the adjustment in labor markets during this crisis in comparison to previous ones.
format Report
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title From Global Collapse to Recovery : Economic Adjustment and Growth Prospects in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_short From Global Collapse to Recovery : Economic Adjustment and Growth Prospects in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full From Global Collapse to Recovery : Economic Adjustment and Growth Prospects in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_fullStr From Global Collapse to Recovery : Economic Adjustment and Growth Prospects in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed From Global Collapse to Recovery : Economic Adjustment and Growth Prospects in Latin America and the Caribbean
title_sort from global collapse to recovery : economic adjustment and growth prospects in latin america and the caribbean
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/208261468238478832/From-global-collapse-to-recovery-economic-adjustment-and-growth-prospects-in-Latin-America-and-the-Caribbean
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27811
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spelling okr-10986-278112021-04-23T14:04:44Z From Global Collapse to Recovery : Economic Adjustment and Growth Prospects in Latin America and the Caribbean World Bank ACCELERATION OF INFLATION ACCUMULATION OF RESERVES ADVANCED ECONOMIES ADVERSE EFFECTS ASSETS BANK LENDING BANKING BANKING SYSTEM BANKING SYSTEMS BUSINESS CYCLE BUSINESS CYCLES CAPITAL CAPITAL ACCUMULATION CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL INFLOWS CENTRAL BANKS COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICE BOOM COMMODITY PRICES COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS COMPETITIVENESS CONSENSUS FORECAST CONSENSUS FORECASTS CONSOLIDATION CONSUMPTION CONSUMPTION DEMAND COUNTRY MARKETS CREDIT CURRENCY CURRENCY APPRECIATION CURRENCY APPRECIATIONS DEBT DEBT CRISES DEBT SUSTAINABILITY DEMAND DEPRESSION DIRECTION OF TRADE DISTORTION DISTORTIONS DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION DOMESTIC CREDIT DOMESTIC CURRENCY DOMESTIC DEMAND DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC PRICE DOMESTIC PRICE INFLATION DOMESTIC SAVING DOWNSIDE RISKS DOWNWARD RIGIDITY DRIVERS DUTCH DISEASE ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COMPLEMENTARITY ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ECONOMIC OVERHEATING ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMY ELASTICITY EMERGING MARKETS EQUITY EURO ZONE EXCHANGE EXCHANGE MARKET EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE APPRECIATIONS EXCHANGE RATE FLEXIBILITY EXCHANGE RATE INTERVENTION EXCHANGE RATE POLICY EXPECTATIONS EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION EXPORT GROWTH EXPORT MARKET EXPORTERS EXPORTS EXPOSURE EXTERNAL DEMAND EXTERNAL SHOCK EXTERNAL SHOCKS FEDERAL RESERVE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK FINANCE FINANCIAL CRISES FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION FINANCIAL POLICY FISCAL POLICIES FISCAL POLICY FORECASTS FOREIGN CAPITAL GDP GDP PER CAPITA GLOBAL DEMAND GLOBAL ECONOMY GLOBAL LIQUIDITY GOLD GOLD STANDARD GOODS GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HIGH INFLATION HUMAN CAPITAL IMPORT IMPORT PRICES IMPORTS INCENTIVES INCOME INDEBTEDNESS INDEPENDENT MONETARY POLICY INFLATION INFLATION EXPECTATIONS INFLATION FORECASTS INFLATION RATE INFLATIONARY EXPECTATIONS INFLATIONARY PRESSURES INFORMATION INSURANCE INTEREST INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL STATISTICS INTERNATIONAL RESERVE INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INVENTORIES INVENTORY INVESTMENT INVESTMENT BOOM INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT LEVELS LABOR LABOR DEMAND LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET POLICIES LABOR MARKET POLICY LABOR MARKETS LABOR ORGANIZATION LABOR SUPPLY LAYOFFS LIQUIDITY LOCAL CURRENCY LOW INTEREST RATES MACROECONOMIC POLICY MANAGEMENT MARKET FORCES MARKET PRESSURE MARKET PRESSURES MARKET SHARES MARKETS MINIMUM WAGES MONETARY CONDITIONS MONETARY POLICY MONETARY POLICY FRAMEWORKS NATIONAL SAVINGS NATURAL RESOURCE NET EXPORTS NOMINAL EXCHANGE RATE NOMINAL WAGES OPEN ECONOMIES OTHER CURRENCIES OUTPUT GAP POVERTY REDUCTION PRICE INCREASES PRICES PRIVATE CAPITAL PRODUCTION PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC SPENDING REAL APPRECIATION REAL EXCHANGE RATE REAL EXCHANGE RATES REAL GDP REAL WAGES RECESSION RECESSIONS REGIONAL GROWTH REGIONAL SHOCKS REGULATORY REFORM RELATIVE PRICES RELATIVE WEIGHT RENT RENTS RESERVE ACCUMULATION RESERVE REQUIREMENTS RESOURCE ALLOCATION RISK RISKS SAFETY SAFETY NETS SEMI-ELASTICITIES SIDE EFFECTS SLOWDOWN STANDARD DEVIATION STANDARDS STOCK MARKETS STOCK PRICE STOCK PRICES STRUCTURAL CHANGE SUPPLY SUPPLY CONDITIONS SURPLUS SURPLUSES TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT TEQUILA CRISIS TRADABLE GOODS TRADE TRADE OPENNESS TRADE STATISTICS TRAINING TRANSFERS TRENDS TROUGH UNCERTAINTIES UNCERTAINTY UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED WORKERS UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES VARIABLES WAGE RIGIDITIES WAGES WEAK CURRENCIES WEALTH WEIGHTS WELFARE WORLD ECONOMY WORLD TRADE The global crisis is now in the rear view mirror and world growth is being restored. In sharp contrast with past episodes of global turmoil, this time the recovery is led by the periphery, specifically by the larger and more dynamic emerging markets (Brazil, China, India, South Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand). For this group of emerging markets (EMs), the contraction in economic activity was much smaller than that of rich countries, the recovery started earlier, and the rebound has been much steeper. Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) are second among emerging regions, after Asia, in the strength of the recovery. The first part of the report focuses on macroeconomic and financial aspects, emphasizing the outlook going forward. Finally, the second part examines some aspects of the adjustment in labor markets during this crisis in comparison to previous ones. 2017-08-15T14:43:46Z 2017-08-15T14:43:46Z 2010 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/208261468238478832/From-global-collapse-to-recovery-economic-adjustment-and-growth-prospects-in-Latin-America-and-the-Caribbean http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27811 English en_US LAC Semiannual Report; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Caribbean Central America Latin America