Mexican Alicia Bárcena Is Appointed Executive Secretary of ECLAC
She will replace José Luis Machinea as of July 1.
ECLAC Proposals Welcomed at Closure of its Thirty-Second Session
Government delegates requested the Commission to make special efforts to address the challenges of the world energy and food crisis in the region.
Capital Flows to Latin America: Recent Developments
For productive transformations to improve international insertion:
Public-private Alliances As Basis for Export Development in Latin America and the Caribbean
ECLAC document analyzes experiences in 10 countries that, with similar resource endowments to those in the region, are bridging the gap with the wealthiest nations in the world.
In document submitted to Thirty-second Session:
ECLAC Recommends Changing Productive Structure to Take Advantage of Opportunities Provided by World Economy
Latin American and Caribbean nations should add knowledge and value to their export products.
Status of agrifood regulatory coordination under the North American Free Trade Agreement
Access of Latin American and Caribbean Exports to the U.S. Market 2006-2007
Capital Flows to Latin America 2007 Highlights
Capital Flows to Latin America: Quarterly Developments
Hispanics in the United States
Efectos económicos de las nuevas medidas de protección marítima y portuaria
El Sector Empresarial en la Sostenibilidad Ambiental: Ejes de Interaccion
Special Highlight: Free Trade Area of the Americas
ECLAC and the Summit of the Americas
Canada's Trade and Investment with Latin America and the Caribbean
Bond markets for Latin American debt in the 1990s
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