Multi-dimensional Review of El Salvador : Strategic Priorities for Robust, Inclusive and Sustainable Development
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
El Salvador has made significant development progress in the past 30 years. The end of the civil war in 1992 marked the establishment of a liberal democracy and an open export-led development model, which led to a reduction in poverty and inequality. However, with economic growth averaging a modest 2.4% in the years before the COVID-19 pandemic, and productivity growth of 0.1% over the past decade, the post-war model has not generated the economic momentum or the jobs that the country needs. Decisive action is necessary to kickstart more robust, inclusive and sustainable development. Based on a multi-dimensional analysis of development in El Salvador, this report makes four priority recommendations: 1) build the conditions for a productive transformation and modernisation of the economy; 2) increase the quantity, quality and relevance of education; 3) manage water resources better to deliver water and sanitation for all in a sustainable manner; and 4) modernise the State so it can effectively deliver key public goods, from security to education to health, and successfully steer the next stage in the country’s development.
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2023
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Institutions: | OECD (issuing body) |
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Paris : OECD Publishing |
Subject: | Entwicklung | Economic development | Wirtschaftswachstum | Economic growth | Nachhaltige Entwicklung | Sustainable development | El Salvador |
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Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource (502 p.) 21 x 28cm. |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
ISBN: | 978-92-64-95609-4 ; 978-92-64-64466-3 ; 978-92-64-93011-7 |
Other identifiers: | 10.1787/2f3d5e1f-en [DOI] |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014323997
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