We conduct an ex ante evaluation of the impacts of a potential global recession within the next years and the possible policy responses to support economic activity and improve social indicators in five Central American countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. We review the economic and social evolution of the past decades in those countries, and we consider a global scenario that includes further deceleration of world growth, lower commodity prices, and a decline in remittances and capital flows to those countries. We simulate those scenarios and related policy issues using recursive dynamic CGE models for the countries considered. The global shock is run under fixed exchange rates and flexible exchange rates...
Includes bibliographyAfter contracting in 2009, GDP expanded by 5.9% in Latin America and the Caribb...
At the roots of socio-economic and ecological crisis in the Central American countries are developme...
This paper shows that, in spite of a reasonably sized fiscal stimulus package, Costa Rica’s economy ...
We conduct an ex ante evaluation of the impacts of a potential global recession within the next year...
In this paper we develop a dynamic regional computable general equilibrium (CGE) model for Guatemala...
In this paper we used a dynamic, regionalized computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to analyze ...
This paper examines the external and domestic determinants of the economic crisis experienced by the...
A review of various economic indicators shows that both the recent food crisis and the financial and...
Like the other small economies of Central America, the economy of Honduras is a challenge for all th...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
For Bolivia and Guatemala, the2007–08 food price crisis contributed to a slowdown in the economy and...
Climate change poses a threat to food security and nutrition, largely through its impacts on agricul...
Includes bibliographySpanish version available at the LibraryPrologue by Alicia BárcenaThe global ec...
Central America's economic performance in recent years has benefited from improved macroeconomic man...
Performance of the agricultural sector in developing countries is fundamental to ensuring robust and...
Includes bibliographyAfter contracting in 2009, GDP expanded by 5.9% in Latin America and the Caribb...
At the roots of socio-economic and ecological crisis in the Central American countries are developme...
This paper shows that, in spite of a reasonably sized fiscal stimulus package, Costa Rica’s economy ...
We conduct an ex ante evaluation of the impacts of a potential global recession within the next year...
In this paper we develop a dynamic regional computable general equilibrium (CGE) model for Guatemala...
In this paper we used a dynamic, regionalized computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to analyze ...
This paper examines the external and domestic determinants of the economic crisis experienced by the...
A review of various economic indicators shows that both the recent food crisis and the financial and...
Like the other small economies of Central America, the economy of Honduras is a challenge for all th...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
For Bolivia and Guatemala, the2007–08 food price crisis contributed to a slowdown in the economy and...
Climate change poses a threat to food security and nutrition, largely through its impacts on agricul...
Includes bibliographySpanish version available at the LibraryPrologue by Alicia BárcenaThe global ec...
Central America's economic performance in recent years has benefited from improved macroeconomic man...
Performance of the agricultural sector in developing countries is fundamental to ensuring robust and...
Includes bibliographyAfter contracting in 2009, GDP expanded by 5.9% in Latin America and the Caribb...
At the roots of socio-economic and ecological crisis in the Central American countries are developme...
This paper shows that, in spite of a reasonably sized fiscal stimulus package, Costa Rica’s economy ...