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Published: 1 June 2012

Global Agenda Council on Latin America 2012-2014

Latin America continues to be characterized by its diversity of economic models, social structures and political systems. As a whole, the region has shown high levels of resilience through a decade of steady growth, increasing confidence from the international community, poverty reduction and economic sophistication. This year, the region’s gross domestic product is expected to grow at an average rate of nearly 4%.

Latin America continues to be characterized by its diversity of economic models, social structures and political systems. As a whole, the region has shown high levels of resilience through a decade of steady growth, increasing confidence from the international community, poverty reduction and economic sophistication. This year, the region’s gross domestic product is expected to grow at an average rate of nearly 4%.

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