Dominican Republic
No. 51182. United States of America and Dominican Republic
Main Title:
Treaty Series 2946
Aug 2020
Chapter
Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Dominican Republic concerning cooperation in maritime migration law enforcement. Washington 20 May 2003
No. 49919. Republic of Korea and Dominican Republic
Main Title:
Treaty Series 2854
Mar 2018
Chapter
Arrangement between the Government of the Republic of Korea and the Government of the Dominican Republic concerning a loan from the Economic Development Cooperation Fund. Santo Domingo 14 August 2006
No. 49918. Republic of Korea and Dominican Republic
Main Title:
Treaty Series 2854
Mar 2018
Chapter
Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Korea and the Government of theDominican Republic concerning loans from the Economic Development CooperationFund. Seoul 30 June 2006
No. 47132 Brazil and dominican republic
Main Title:
Treaty Series 2645
Oct 2013
Chapter
Extradition Treaty between the Government of the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Government of the Dominican Republic. Brasilia 17 November 2003
No. 47604 Canada and Dominican Republic
Main Title:
Treaty Series 2680
Dec 2013
Chapter
Treaty between the Government of Canada and the Government of the Dominican Republic on the transfer of offenders. Santo Domingo 22 June 2005
Labour markets, inequality and poverty
Dec 2014
Chapter
The previous chapter examined the broad trends and cyclical fluctuations that have characterized the subregion’s macroeconomic performance. This analysis will now be supplemented by a review of the evolution of the main labour market indicators and their relationship to inequality and poverty. The emphasis will be on the comparative analysis of both the demographic evolution of the subregion’s countries and their performance in terms of jobs wages and labour productivity. The starting point for this analysis is the belief that the evolution of the labour market and particularly its success in creating decent well-paid jobs with social protection is a core element in the growth dynamic of the region as it pursues robust development with equality.
Foreword
Dec 2014
Chapter
At its thirty-fourth session held in San Salvador in August 2012 the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) examined the obstacles and challenges of development in Central America and the Dominican Republic. This book follows on from these reflections. It is based on the analytical framework that ECLAC put forward in Structural Change for Equality: An Integrated Approach to Development where it was argued that the goal of development with equality in the region required far-reaching transformations in its economic structure. The present book also confirms the commitment of ECLAC to the systematic preparation of exhaustive studies on long-term trends in the subregion’s development pattern the most significant antecedent being the document “Centroamérica: el camino de los noventa” published in 1993 by the Commission’s subregional headquarters in Mexico.
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