Deindustrialization and economic stagnation in El Salvador

This study will analyse the deindustrialization process in El Salvador. Deindustrialization has been a factor in the Latin American countries since the 1980s and contributes to economic stagnation and quality job loss. The first section reviews selected studies in the literature on this subject and...

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spelling oai-11362-426592020-03-06T16:50:27Z Deindustrialization and economic stagnation in El Salvador Cáceres, Luis René DESINDUSTRIALIZACION CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO POLITICA COMERCIAL INDICADORES ECONOMICOS DEINDUSTRIALIZATION ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC GROWTH TRADE POLICY ECONOMIC INDICATORS This study will analyse the deindustrialization process in El Salvador. Deindustrialization has been a factor in the Latin American countries since the 1980s and contributes to economic stagnation and quality job loss. The first section reviews selected studies in the literature on this subject and is followed by an exploration of the possible causes of deindustrialization in El Salvador. The idea that remittances may have triggered a bout of Dutch disease is the first possibility to be examined, but it is then ruled out. The focus then turns to the repercussions of economic reforms carried out in the 1990s and, by estimating cointegration equations, evidence is found that the extreme form of trade liberalization that was implemented in El Salvador is the chief reason for the contraction of tradable goods sectors. The study closes with a series of recommendations and conclusions. 2017-12-14T20:33:18Z 2017-12-14T20:33:18Z 2017-08 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento http://hdl.handle.net/11362/42659 LC/PUB.2017/10-P 3 en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 122 .pdf application/pdf EL SALVADOR EL SALVADOR
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topic DESINDUSTRIALIZACION
CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS
CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
POLITICA COMERCIAL
INDICADORES ECONOMICOS
DEINDUSTRIALIZATION
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
TRADE POLICY
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
spellingShingle DESINDUSTRIALIZACION
CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS
CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
POLITICA COMERCIAL
INDICADORES ECONOMICOS
DEINDUSTRIALIZATION
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
TRADE POLICY
ECONOMIC INDICATORS
Cáceres, Luis René
Deindustrialization and economic stagnation in El Salvador
description This study will analyse the deindustrialization process in El Salvador. Deindustrialization has been a factor in the Latin American countries since the 1980s and contributes to economic stagnation and quality job loss. The first section reviews selected studies in the literature on this subject and is followed by an exploration of the possible causes of deindustrialization in El Salvador. The idea that remittances may have triggered a bout of Dutch disease is the first possibility to be examined, but it is then ruled out. The focus then turns to the repercussions of economic reforms carried out in the 1990s and, by estimating cointegration equations, evidence is found that the extreme form of trade liberalization that was implemented in El Salvador is the chief reason for the contraction of tradable goods sectors. The study closes with a series of recommendations and conclusions.
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author Cáceres, Luis René
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title Deindustrialization and economic stagnation in El Salvador
title_short Deindustrialization and economic stagnation in El Salvador
title_full Deindustrialization and economic stagnation in El Salvador
title_fullStr Deindustrialization and economic stagnation in El Salvador
title_full_unstemmed Deindustrialization and economic stagnation in El Salvador
title_sort deindustrialization and economic stagnation in el salvador
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