Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the performance and the relationship between competitiveness, real gross domestic product (GDP) growth and human development in 20 countries of the Latin America and Caribbean region during the 2006-2015 period. The main argument to uphold here is that – from the perspective of virtuous circle – countries with better conditions of competitiveness are those with better economic performance and with better conditions for human development. Design/methodology/approach: Time series data were organized at three levels: individual countries, groups of nations and Latin America and Caribbean as a whole. Indicators used were: index of competitiveness, rates of change in real GDP and Human Development...
This paper aims to identify the factors that are most important in promoting economic growth in Lati...
The BRIC cluster, namely, Brazil, Russia, India and China, has been described as the fastest growing...
This paper seeks to examine the interdependence between economic growth (EG) and human development (...
This research studied the relationship between the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) and Economic G...
Regional Competitiveness can be defined as the region's potential in the long run enforce economical...
This paper analysis direct and indirect impact of economic growth on global competitiveness, with h...
The paper explores the two-way links between human development and economic growth in Latin America....
Human development should be the ultimate objective of human activity and its aim should be healthier...
The countries of Latin America and Caribbean have had a modest performance in terms of economic grow...
elizabeth-house.oxford.ac.uk The paper explores the two-way links between human development and econ...
This paper examines the relation between the two, may be the most pressing, phenomena of the world e...
The World Economic Forum (WEF) views competitiveness as the potential of a country to grow in a sust...
In order to analyze how satisfactory the growth process in Latin America has been over the past 40 y...
AbstractMethodologically this research is based on the approach of many social scientists who argue ...
The concept of a country’s competitiveness still does not have a clear and straightforward meaning a...
This paper aims to identify the factors that are most important in promoting economic growth in Lati...
The BRIC cluster, namely, Brazil, Russia, India and China, has been described as the fastest growing...
This paper seeks to examine the interdependence between economic growth (EG) and human development (...
This research studied the relationship between the Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) and Economic G...
Regional Competitiveness can be defined as the region's potential in the long run enforce economical...
This paper analysis direct and indirect impact of economic growth on global competitiveness, with h...
The paper explores the two-way links between human development and economic growth in Latin America....
Human development should be the ultimate objective of human activity and its aim should be healthier...
The countries of Latin America and Caribbean have had a modest performance in terms of economic grow...
elizabeth-house.oxford.ac.uk The paper explores the two-way links between human development and econ...
This paper examines the relation between the two, may be the most pressing, phenomena of the world e...
The World Economic Forum (WEF) views competitiveness as the potential of a country to grow in a sust...
In order to analyze how satisfactory the growth process in Latin America has been over the past 40 y...
AbstractMethodologically this research is based on the approach of many social scientists who argue ...
The concept of a country’s competitiveness still does not have a clear and straightforward meaning a...
This paper aims to identify the factors that are most important in promoting economic growth in Lati...
The BRIC cluster, namely, Brazil, Russia, India and China, has been described as the fastest growing...
This paper seeks to examine the interdependence between economic growth (EG) and human development (...