Inequality in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean: Gap analysis and overcoming strategies. Volume 2

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Inequality in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean: Gap analysis and overcoming strategies. Volume 2

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In this book, those who search for an equitable and sustainable future will find a valuable collection of methodological proposals, case analyses and recommendations for varied aspects of development. This book is an indispensable tool for decision-makers, researchers, development professionals and anyone interested in inequality issues. When diving into its pages, readers will discover a comprehensive approach based on evidence and endorsed by the experience and knowledge of experts. The book addresses topics ranging from poverty and income inequality to social protection, agriculture, energy, innovation, productivity and investment. It pays special attention to inequality gaps to understand them more fully and precisely. The groundbreaking research included in this book springs from the New Narratives for Rural Transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean project implemented by the Mexico City Subregional Headquarters of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC). The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) funded this book.


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Abstract .-- Chapter X. Analysis of different types of agriculture for a conceptualization of new rurality in northern Mexico: the case of Chihuahua / Víctor M. Quintana and Martín Solís .-- Chapter XI. Access to clean cooking fuels and technologies in Guatemala and Honduras: assessment and recommendations / José Manuel Arroyo Sánchez, Pablo José Cabrera Porres and Mario Rubén Zelaya Aguilar .-- Chapter XII. Structural gaps in Haiti’s economy: an input-output table analysis / Randolph Gilbert, Roberto Orozco Morales and Jesús Santamaría González .-- Chapter XIII. Financial inclusion in the Dominican Republic: territorial and gender perspectives / Indira Romero Márquez, Jesús Antonio López Cabrera and Sara Hess .-- Chapter XIV. Gaps in quality foreign direct investment in Mexico / Jorge Mario Martínez Piva and Pablo Ruiz Nápoles .-- Chapter XV. Innovation gaps in coffee-growing MSMEs in El Salvador and Guatemala / Leda Peralta Quesada, Luis Sánchez and Silvia Vilimelis .-- Chapter XVI. Sustainability gaps in the Dominican Republic’s tourism clusters Puerto Plata and Ciudad Colonial / Jennifer Alvarado and Lissette Gil.

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