1945

In 1966, as in years past, the Latin American economy suffered from two basic ailments, namely, sluggishness and an irregular growth rate. The per capita regional product remained virtually stationary, although it had been increasing at a fairly satisfactory pace during the previous two-year period after two years of depression.

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