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In 1995 the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean were deflected from the course they had been following since the start of the decade and suffered stagnation in regional output, a decline in investment and a rise in unemployment; on the other hand, inflation continued to decline in nearly all countries and external accounts improved. All these trends continued in the first half of 1996, although as the half ended there were signs of a recovery in level of activity.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
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