Since the early 1950's the economies of the five Central American countries have grown at a rapid rate. Despite a recession due to export difficulties in 1958-1961, overall the gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate in the last decade has averaged 5-6 percent per annum, well above the 3.3 percent annual increase in population. The major impulse to growth was in exports of traditional commodities - first bananas and coffee, and beginning in the latter...
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INFORMACIÓN
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1967/06/05
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Informe económico o sectorial anterior a 2003
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WH170
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6
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2010/06/12
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Disclosed
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Transportation
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removal of trade barriers