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Economy of Central America

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This book about the economy of Central America from the 1970s to the 2010s. Source data from UN Data.

Size. In the 2010s, the GDP of Central America was equal to $1.4 trillion per year; the value of agriculture was $54.7 billion; the value of manufacturing was $224.6 billion.

Productivity. In the 2010s, the GDP per capita was $8 408.4, the value of agriculture per capita was $325.9, the value of manufacturing per capita was $1 339.0. Since the productivity is between the average of below average and the average, the economy is classified as developing.

Growth. In the 2010s, the growth of gross domestic product was 2.9%; the growth of agriculture was 2.4%; the growth of manufacturing was 2.9%.

Structure. In the 2010s, the economy of Central America consisted of: services (34.5%), industry (24.0%), trade (20.8%), transportation (8.7%), construction (7.9%), and agriculture (4.1%).

Export and import. In the 2010s, the import was 7.4% higher than the export, the net import was equal to 2.6% of the GDP.

Consumption and reproduction. The attitude of reproduction to the consumption is not better than the global average, so the share of GDP in the world will not increase.

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Independently Published
1794417729 / 9781794417724
Paperback / softback
19/01/2019
72 pages, Illustrations, black and white
216 x 279 mm, 191 grams
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