Considering the slow external economic environment, what actions can the government take to support sustained economic growth?
Considering the slow external economic environment, what actions can the government take to support sustained economic growth?
Today, the Peruvian economy is recognised as strong. This has been possible because in recent years we have implemented coherent, sustained and inclusive policies. In nearly two decades, Peru has managed to triple its real GDP, maintain low inflationary levels – at around 2% per year – reduce public debt, reach net international reserves...
Is the government’s goal of raising investment in research and innovation to 1% of GDP viable?
Why is the ratio of exchange capitalisation to GDP so low, and what is being done to reverse this?
What is the importance of the Pacific Alliance in terms of foreign direct investment (FDI) to the Latin American region?
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