Building a New Future: Transformative Recovery with Equality and Sustainability. Summary
This ECLAC report proposes a “big push for sustainability” through coordinated economic, industrial, social, and environmental policies to drive recovery with equality and sustainability in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | , Camila Gramkow, Carlos De Miguel, Carlos Mussi, Cielo Morales, Daniel Titelman, Diane Quarless, Gabriel Porcile, Giovanni Stumpo, Hugo Beteta, Inés Bustillo, Jeannette Sánchez, Joseluis Samaniego, José Eduardo Alatorre, Juan Carlos Ramírez, Keiji Inoue, Mario Castillo, Mario Cimoli, Martín Abeles, Nunzia Saporito, Osvaldo Sunkel, Pablo Yanes, Paulo Saad, Raúl García-buchaca, Ricardo Pérez, Rolando Ocampo, Romain Zivy, Simone Cecchini, Vera Kiss, Verónica Amarante, Vianka Aliaga, Wilson Peres, Alicia Bárcena |
Geographic focus: | Latin America And The Caribbean |
Page count: | 81 páginas. |
Methods
The research method involves analyzing the three structural crises—economic, social, and environmental—facing Latin America and the Caribbean. It uses a three-gap model to integrate these crises systematically and proposes policy scenarios to address them. Quantitative impact assessments on growth, emissions, income distribution, and the external sector under different policy scenarios are conducted. Sectoral analyses identify key industries that can drive sustainable development, and the report concludes with policy linkages and the role of the State in consensus-building.
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Key Insights
The report advocates for a transformative recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing on closing external, social, and environmental gaps. It suggests a “big push for sustainability” involving a mix of policies to relaunch development, enhance equality, and ensure sustainability. The approach includes sectoral drivers like renewable energy, digital transformation, and sustainable tourism, alongside broader strategies for taxation, financing, and regional integration. The goal is to align with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and address the structural challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: 2030 agenda | English publication language | Latin America And The Caribbean geographic scope | covid-19 pandemic | digital transformation | economic recovery | equality | financing | policy mix | regional integration | renewable energy | social protection | structural challenges | sustainability | sustainable tourism | taxation