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A summary of the ECLAC proposal
- Source: CEPAL Review, Volume 1995, Issue 55, Jul 1995, p. 7 - 25
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- 20 Jul 1995
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Abstract
There is growing consensus that although a solid, balanced macroeconomic base is a necessary condition for development, it is not of itself enough to ensure that development is actually achieved or that its fruits will be enjoyed by the population as a whole. In a series of documents, ECIAC has been defining a coherent agenda of public policy reforms designed to ensure a change in production patterns accompanied by greater social equity.
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