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In 1991, the overall economy of Latin America and the Caribbean recovered slightly after three years of virtual stagnation. This was reflected in upturns in activity level, total supply and domestic availability of goods and services, in response to a revival of private investment (which in many cases had been at a very precarious level) and, to a lesser extent, to the expansion of exports. However, the effects of the severe economic crisis which has eroded levels of well-being in the region since the early 1980s are still far from being overcome.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
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