El Salvador: Education, Dutch Disease and Growth Latin America: Labor Growth and markets in the 2000 some lessons for El Salvador

Authors

  • Mauricio González Orellana Licenciado en Economía por la Universidad de El Salvador, Investigador en el Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias y Humanidades de la Universidad Dr. José Matías Delgado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ryr.v39i0.1828

Keywords:

Economic El Salvador-Aspects, Economic Stagnation, El Salvador-Education

Abstract

This is the first part of the titled study El Salvador: Education, Dutch Disease and Growth. In this slogan a series of results of the investigation that the World Bank has carried out in relation to the education subjects, Dutch Disease and growth. They stand out, among others, the following aspects: 1) the results in growth terms, education and labor, specially for the greatest countries of the region, have been at least remarkable, in spite of the problems created by the Dutch Disease; 2) these countries seem to be prepared to go beyond way maintained to stages more outposts of development; and 3) unlike the region, the Salvadoran economy is suspended and their possibilities to get up itself to the train of the growth are limited, given the quite critical character of the problems that must solve, in individual, the one of the Dutch Disease, that is of a very different modality of which it has suffered the region.

Realidad y Reflexión Año 14, N° 39: 73-93

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Published

2015-02-20

How to Cite

González Orellana, M. (2015). El Salvador: Education, Dutch Disease and Growth Latin America: Labor Growth and markets in the 2000 some lessons for El Salvador. Reality and Reflection, 39, 73–93. https://doi.org/10.5377/ryr.v39i0.1828