Impact of Lower Commodity Prices on Latin American Growth
With the recent decline in commodity prices, why have some countries have fared better than others?
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Since the release of the Report Card on Education in 2003, there were important changes in the economic and politic field. In the first case, Peru presented during the last years a sustained economic growth of around 5% and it slightly reduced extreme poverty. In the second case, el Acuerdo Nacional (National Agreement) was institutionalized as a mechanism to build important consensus in priority areas of the country,
With the recent decline in commodity prices, why have some countries have fared better than others?
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