Costa Rica is a relatively small country (50,000 square kilometers) with a population of only 2.7 million inhabitants. Its economy is small (GDP $4.7 billion), relatively open (annual imports account for 35 percent of GDP), and relatively poor (per capita yearly income is $1,600). Demographic and economic growth during the period after World War II was extremely rapid: between the periods 1950-52 and 1975-77 its population doubled, as did real per capita income. The 1980s, however, might well be labeled a lost decade. After the second oil-price shock at the end of the 1970s, the economy fell into its worst crisis in more than half a century. The effort to resolve the crisis consumed most of the available resources for several years. It has ...
Following a conference in Panama in 1992, the six countries of the Central American Isthmus decided ...
Es harto conocido que el proceso del desarrollo socioeconómico en Costa Rica, en especial en los últ...
Northern Costa Rica was settled in the course of the last century, giving rise to many extensive liv...
Costa Rica is a relatively small country (50,000 square kilometers) with a population of only 2.7 mi...
Costa Rica has been a great example of the neoliberal approach to agricultural policy implemented du...
Costa Rica has the largest agricultural research system in Central America, both in terms of investm...
In this paper, I discuss the reasons for Costa Rica’s economic performance over the last quarter of ...
The agricultural sector in Costa Rica, as in many other developing countries, has been playing an im...
Over the last thirty-five years, Costa Rican exports (in dollars) have grown at an average annual gr...
This paper addresses the economic growth challenges faced by Costa Rica in the 1990s. Economic welfa...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica. Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud, 1988Costa R...
79 p. Abbreviated version of the author's thesis (Ph.D.) University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1969
In striking contrast with many other parts of Latin America, which have urbanized quickly over the l...
As a small nation with high biodiversity and an extensive system of protected areas, Costa Rica will...
Guy Faure, Mario Samper — Twenty years of economic opening : The compromised future of family agricu...
Following a conference in Panama in 1992, the six countries of the Central American Isthmus decided ...
Es harto conocido que el proceso del desarrollo socioeconómico en Costa Rica, en especial en los últ...
Northern Costa Rica was settled in the course of the last century, giving rise to many extensive liv...
Costa Rica is a relatively small country (50,000 square kilometers) with a population of only 2.7 mi...
Costa Rica has been a great example of the neoliberal approach to agricultural policy implemented du...
Costa Rica has the largest agricultural research system in Central America, both in terms of investm...
In this paper, I discuss the reasons for Costa Rica’s economic performance over the last quarter of ...
The agricultural sector in Costa Rica, as in many other developing countries, has been playing an im...
Over the last thirty-five years, Costa Rican exports (in dollars) have grown at an average annual gr...
This paper addresses the economic growth challenges faced by Costa Rica in the 1990s. Economic welfa...
Artículo científico -- Universidad de Costa Rica. Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud, 1988Costa R...
79 p. Abbreviated version of the author's thesis (Ph.D.) University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1969
In striking contrast with many other parts of Latin America, which have urbanized quickly over the l...
As a small nation with high biodiversity and an extensive system of protected areas, Costa Rica will...
Guy Faure, Mario Samper — Twenty years of economic opening : The compromised future of family agricu...
Following a conference in Panama in 1992, the six countries of the Central American Isthmus decided ...
Es harto conocido que el proceso del desarrollo socioeconómico en Costa Rica, en especial en los últ...
Northern Costa Rica was settled in the course of the last century, giving rise to many extensive liv...