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This paper reviews economic developments in Guatemala during 1990–97. During 1992–97, Guatemala’s economic performance …
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This paper describes economic developments in Guatemala during the 1990s. The paper discusses social and institutional … expenditures of the peace program. The paper highlights that Guatemala’s illiteracy rate was approximately 44 percent in 1995, the … the indigenous population is more heavily concentrated, than in Guatemala City (16 percent) and is much higher for women …
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Owing to the deteriorating economy of Guatemala, authorities requested a Stand-By Arrangement (SBA) with access of SDR …
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sector, and summary of central government operations of Guatemala. The data on real gross domestic expenditure, labor …
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The natural disasters that hit the country recently caused human losses and had a negative impact on the economy; however, they did not deviate the economic recovery path. Currently, growth in exports and imports is accelerating, remittances are recovering, and international reserves are well...
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