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The DR remains the most rapid economy in the region in 2014 and 2015, with a real GDP growth at 7 percent. Despite its strong growth and macroeconomic stability, the country has not witnessed significant welfare improvements, until very recently.
- Dominican Republic | Data - World Bank Data
Dominican Republic Global Economic Prospects examines trends...
- Environmental Priorities and Strategic Options Country Environmental ...
Rapid economic growth and increased urbanization have...
- Dominican Republic | Data - World Bank Data
Executive Directors highlighted the Dominican Republic’s remarkable economic growth over the past two decades, which resulted in significant poverty reduction, and welcomed the authorities’ strong macroeconomic policies and sound policy framework, which enabled an impressive post-pandemic recovery.
22 Ιουν 2023 · The Dominican Republic’s economy has been one of the most dynamic and resilient economies in the Western Hemisphere over the last two decades. Since the 2003–04 economic crisis, growth averaged 5.4 percent annually, per capita income more than doubled (becoming an upper middle-income economy), inflation averaged 4.9 percent, and reserves ...
Dominican Republic Global Economic Prospects examines trends for the world economy and how they affect developing countries. The report includes country-specific three-year forecasts for major macroeconomic indicators, including commodity and financial markets.
12 Νοε 2024 · Yesterday, Mercedes Menéndez (UNU-MERIT PhD fellow and member of our UNESCO Chair team) spoke at a policy-focused event in the Dominican Republic titled ‘Science, Technology and Innovation Week’, the theme of which was ‘Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean: Perspective for 2030 and Beyond’. ’. This event – which took place on 12-15 ...
Fiscal Reform Can Help Dominican Republic Attract Greater Investment. Changes to taxation and other policies can help the already fast-growing economy realize its full potential. Read the Article
Rapid economic growth and increased urbanization have affected environmental quality and placed strains on the Dominican Republic’s natural resource base. In particular water resources management (water quality, quantity and watershed management) and solid waste collection and disposal have become major environmental concerns. Lack of