Inequality in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean: Gap analysis and overcoming strategies. Volume 2

This book is part of the efforts of the subregional headquarters of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in Mexico, to address inequality and promote sustainable development in the countries it serves.

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Report location: source source 2
Language: English
Publisher: Economic Commission For Latin America And The Caribbean

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The research method used in the report involved constructing an input-output table (IOT) for Haiti and a regional IOT to analyze structural gaps. This method allowed for the examination of Haiti's productive structure, final demand, and key sectors with significant backward and forward linkages. The study also analyzed Haiti's trade structure, both intra-regional and extra-regional, and the value added induced by trade.

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The research involved constructing an input-output table (IOT) for Haiti and a regional IOT including Haiti, Central America, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico to analyze national and regional structural gaps. The study aimed to describe Haiti's productive structure, analyze final demand, and identify key sectors with significant backward and forward linkages. Additionally, the research examined Haiti's trade structure, both intra-regional and extra-regional, and the value added induced by trade. The findings revealed structural gaps in Haiti's economy, such as vertical sectoral gaps and sectoral investment gaps, and provided recommendations for public policies to address these issues.

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