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The sixty-second edition of the Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean, covering 2009-2010, analyses three phases in the economic performance of Latin America and the Caribbean. In late 2008 the region was buffeted by the severest global economic crisis since the Great Depression, cutting short a period of growth whose duration and characteristics were unprecedented in its recent history. The region has experienced an unexpectedly strong recovery since the second half of 2009, but for a variety of reasons, both external and internal, growth rates are expected to cool in 2011.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
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