Socio-economic Progress in Latin America, Volume 9Inter-American Development Bank., 1969 - Economic assistance |
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... total product from 33 per cent to 35.4 per cent , and a decline in the share of the agricultural sector from 16 per cent to 15 per cent , with contributions from the other sectors at about their prevailing levels . Although the ...
... total product from 33 per cent to 35.4 per cent , and a decline in the share of the agricultural sector from 16 per cent to 15 per cent , with contributions from the other sectors at about their prevailing levels . Although the ...
Page 241
... cent of GDP , but current outlays increased even more rapidly , by 13.1 per cent . Thus , capital outlays fell from 35 per cent of total Central Government spending in 1967 to 34 per cent in 1968. Moreover , the deficit , although ...
... cent of GDP , but current outlays increased even more rapidly , by 13.1 per cent . Thus , capital outlays fell from 35 per cent of total Central Government spending in 1967 to 34 per cent in 1968. Moreover , the deficit , although ...
Page 302
... cent increase in import taxes . In 1965 ordinary revenues fell to nearly the 1961 levels in all cate- gories except ... total tax burden was slightly more than 14 per cent of GDP . The 189.4 million peso revenue total in 1968 was 9 per ...
... cent increase in import taxes . In 1965 ordinary revenues fell to nearly the 1961 levels in all cate- gories except ... total tax burden was slightly more than 14 per cent of GDP . The 189.4 million peso revenue total in 1968 was 9 per ...
Contents
The External Sector 20 | 20 |
Regional Economic Integration | 44 |
The Financing of Development | 61 |
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20 per cent acres agencies agrarian reform American Demographic Center annual rate areas Argentina average Barbados basic Bolivia Brazil capital cent of total Central Bank Central Government Chile Colombia completed U.S. dollars construction cooperatives Costa Rica current account declined deficit Demográfico Demographic Center CELADE Dominican Dominican Republic economic Ecuador El Salvador enrollment established estimated expansion expenditures exports external farm financing fiscal Fund furnished to IDB gross domestic product Guatemala Haiti hectares Honduras imports improve income increase industrial Institute LAFTA land Latin America literacy ment Mexico million in 1968 million pesos Ministry months of 1969 mortality rate National Nicaragua operations Pan American Union Panama Paraguay Percentage period Peru programs Project completed U.S. Public entity public sector rate of growth regional Republic revenues rose rural Salvador schools Source technical tion trade trend units Uruguay Venezuela water supply