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Latin America's GDP: Going South.


FOR THE FIRST TIME DURING THE 1990s, LATIN Americas Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies.  overall GDP GDP (guanosine diphosphate): see guanine.  will fall, says the latest economic survey published by the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America Noun 1. Economic Commission for Latin America - the commission of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations that is concerned with economic development in Latin America  and the Caribbean (ECLAC ECLAC Economic Commission for Latin America & the Caribbean ). ECLAC officials say GDP this year will likely slip 0.4%. They blame financial crises abroad and natural disasters at home for the downturn. The good news, says ECLAC Economist Hubert Escaith, is that the region's economies are showing signs of growth during the last half of the year. The bad news: The increase won't be enough to offset a disastrous first half of the year when nearly every economy in the region sunk into recession.
                              Annual % Change

'91   3.8
'92   3.2
'93   3.9
'94   5.8
'95   1.0
'96   3.6
'97   5.4
'98   2.3
'99E -0.4


SOURCE: ECLAC
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Publication:Latin Trade
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Geographic Code:0LATI
Date:Oct 1, 1999
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