Towards transformation of the development model in Latin America and the Caribbean: production, inclusion and sustainability.

By: ECLAC
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Santiago, ECLAC, October 2022Description: 280 p. illISBN: 9789211220940Subject(s): Economic Development | Globalization | Environment | Climate Change | Technological Change | Digital Technology | Productivity | Sustainable Development | Industrial Policy | Employment | Social Policy | Economic Policy | Health | Social Welfare | Development Policy | Economic Integration | Latin America | CaribbeanOnline resources: Towards transformation of the development model in Latin America and the Caribbean: production, inclusion and sustainability. Summary: The thirty-ninth session of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), held in Buenos Aires from October 24–26, 2022, focused on transforming the development model in Latin America and the Caribbean. Emphasizing production, inclusion, and sustainability, the session addressed structural lags and promoted strategies to foster equitable growth. Member states discussed policy frameworks aimed at driving economic recovery, addressing inequality and achieving environmental sustainability, reaffirming ECLAC’s commitment to more inclusive and resilient regional development model.
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The thirty-ninth session of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), held in Buenos Aires from October 24–26, 2022, focused on transforming the development model in Latin America and the Caribbean. Emphasizing production, inclusion, and sustainability, the session addressed structural lags and promoted strategies to foster equitable growth. Member states discussed policy frameworks aimed at driving economic recovery, addressing inequality and achieving environmental sustainability, reaffirming ECLAC’s commitment to more inclusive and resilient regional development model.

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