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The Honduran economy picked up in 2000, and although it has not yet regained the production levels attained in some key sectors prior to Hurricane Mitch, recent economic trends appear to have laid the groundwork for recovery to consolidate in 2001. During this process, a number of social and economic policy measures have been taken to continue dealing in an orderly manner with the pressing problems left by the devastation of late 1998. GDP grew by 4.8% in 2000 and per capita GDP by 2.3%, the best performance since 1995.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
Countries: Honduras
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