1945

Real GDP grew by 5.9% (up from 4.1% in 2004) on the strength of export growth (12.6%), which was primarily due to the recovery of external sales of microprocessors produced by the Intel plant, as well as the buoyancy of tourism and international business services. In per capita terms, GDP rose by 4.1%, while national disposable income expanded by only 1.9% owing to losses generated by worsening terms of trade.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
Countries: Costa Rica
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