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Nicaragua: evolución económica durante 2004 y perspectivas para 2005

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2005-06-13
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NU. CEPAL. Subsede de México
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1. Rasgos generales de la evolución reciente En 2004 continuó la recuperación iniciada en 2003, tras dos años de bajo crecimiento. Además, en el marco del programa trienal firmado con el Fondo Monetario Internacional (FMI) en diciembre de 2002, se avanzó en el proceso de la consolidación de la estabilidad macroeconómica general. El producto interno bruto (PIB) real aumentó 5,1%, la tasa más alta en los últimos cuatro años. Ello determinó un incremento del producto real por habitante de 2,5%, después de una contracción de 0,6% en el período 2001-2003. Nicaragua: Economic evolution during 2004 and perspectives for 2005 Abstract: 1. General features of the recent evolution In 2004, the recovery that began in 2003 gathered steam, after two years of low growth rates. Additionally, in the context of the triennial programme signed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 2002, the process of consolidating general macroeconomic stability was brought forward. The real gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 5,1%, constituting the highest increase in the last four years. This led to an increase of 2.5% in the GDP per inhabitant after a decrease of 0,6% during the period of 2001-2003.
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PRICES ; FISCAL AFFAIRS ; EMPLOYMENT ; FINANCIAL AND MONETARY SECTOR ; ECONOMIC INDICATORS AND PROJECTIONS
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ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ; ECONOMIC PROJECTIONS ; ECONOMIC SURVEYS ; MONETARY SYSTEMS ; FINANCIAL RESOURCES
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