Guatemala Economic DNA : Harnessing Growth with a Special Focus on Jobs
This is the first edition of the of the Guatemala Economic DNA (Diagnostic for National Action) with a focus section on job creation. The report highlights the important achievements of Guatemala on the macroeconomic stability front. It also argues...
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ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURE AVERAGE COSTS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK BRANCHES BANK LENDING BASIS POINT BASIS POINTS BOND BOND ISSUANCES BUDGET DEFICIT BUSINESS CLIMATE CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL STOCK CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEBT COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER GOODS CREDIT ACCESS CREDIT CARDS CREDIT CONSTRAINTS CREDIT GROWTH CURRENCY CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT DEBT FINANCING DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT MARKET DEBT SOURCE DEMAND FOR CREDIT DERIVATIVES DISBURSEMENT DISBURSEMENTS DIVIDENDS DOMESTIC CAPITAL DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS DOMESTIC CREDIT DOMESTIC MARKET DURABLE DURABLE GOODS ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ECONOMIC SECTORS ECONOMIC TRENDS EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKETS EMERGING MARKETS DEBT EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE MOVEMENTS EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS EXPORT MARKETS EXPORTERS EXPOSURE EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTREME POVERTY FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FEDERAL RESERVE FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STABILITY FIRM GROWTH FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL POLICY FOOD PRICES FORECASTS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN MARKET FOREIGN MARKETS FOREIGN TRADE FRAUD FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT GDP GLOBAL EXPORT GLOBAL MARKET GLOBAL MARKETS GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT FINANCES GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMUNIZATION INCOME INCOME GROWTH INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INFLATION INFLATION EXPECTATIONS INFLATION RATE INFLATION RATES INFLATIONARY PRESSURES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INVENTORIES INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT FLOWS INVESTOR BASE ISSUANCE JOB CREATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL CURRENCY LONG-TERM INTEREST LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES MACROECONOMIC LEVEL MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARKET CONDITIONS MATURITY MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY MORTGAGE MARKET NATURAL DISASTERS NET EXPORTS NOMINAL INTEREST RATE NON-PERFORMING LOANS OFFSHORE FINANCING OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OPEN ECONOMY OUTSTANDING BANK LOANS OUTSTANDING LOANS PER CAPITA INCOMES PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS POST-CRISIS PERIOD PRICE CHANGES PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL INFLOWS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SAVINGS PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PURCHASING POWER RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE OF GROWTH REAL GDP REGULATORY SYSTEMS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES RESERVES RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE RETURN RETURNS RULE OF LAW SALES GROWTH SHARE OF CREDIT SHORT-TERM DEBT STOCKS SUPPLY SHOCKS TAX TAX CODE TAX COLLECTION TAX COLLECTIONS TAX CREDIT TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX ON CAPITAL GAINS TAX RATE TAX RATES TAX REGIME TAX REVENUES TAX STRUCTURE TAX SYSTEM TAXATION TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TOTAL DEBT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TRACK RECORD TRADE BALANCE TRADE TAXES TRADING TREASURY TREASURY BONDS UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES VALUE ADDED VOLATILITY WAGE RATES WAGES WEALTH WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS |
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ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURE AVERAGE COSTS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK BRANCHES BANK LENDING BASIS POINT BASIS POINTS BOND BOND ISSUANCES BUDGET DEFICIT BUSINESS CLIMATE CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL STOCK CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEBT COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER GOODS CREDIT ACCESS CREDIT CARDS CREDIT CONSTRAINTS CREDIT GROWTH CURRENCY CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT DEBT FINANCING DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT MARKET DEBT SOURCE DEMAND FOR CREDIT DERIVATIVES DISBURSEMENT DISBURSEMENTS DIVIDENDS DOMESTIC CAPITAL DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS DOMESTIC CREDIT DOMESTIC MARKET DURABLE DURABLE GOODS ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ECONOMIC SECTORS ECONOMIC TRENDS EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKETS EMERGING MARKETS DEBT EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE MOVEMENTS EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS EXPORT MARKETS EXPORTERS EXPOSURE EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTREME POVERTY FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FEDERAL RESERVE FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STABILITY FIRM GROWTH FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL POLICY FOOD PRICES FORECASTS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN MARKET FOREIGN MARKETS FOREIGN TRADE FRAUD FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT GDP GLOBAL EXPORT GLOBAL MARKET GLOBAL MARKETS GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT FINANCES GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMUNIZATION INCOME INCOME GROWTH INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INFLATION INFLATION EXPECTATIONS INFLATION RATE INFLATION RATES INFLATIONARY PRESSURES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INVENTORIES INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT FLOWS INVESTOR BASE ISSUANCE JOB CREATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL CURRENCY LONG-TERM INTEREST LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES MACROECONOMIC LEVEL MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARKET CONDITIONS MATURITY MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY MORTGAGE MARKET NATURAL DISASTERS NET EXPORTS NOMINAL INTEREST RATE NON-PERFORMING LOANS OFFSHORE FINANCING OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OPEN ECONOMY OUTSTANDING BANK LOANS OUTSTANDING LOANS PER CAPITA INCOMES PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS POST-CRISIS PERIOD PRICE CHANGES PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL INFLOWS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SAVINGS PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PURCHASING POWER RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE OF GROWTH REAL GDP REGULATORY SYSTEMS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES RESERVES RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE RETURN RETURNS RULE OF LAW SALES GROWTH SHARE OF CREDIT SHORT-TERM DEBT STOCKS SUPPLY SHOCKS TAX TAX CODE TAX COLLECTION TAX COLLECTIONS TAX CREDIT TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX ON CAPITAL GAINS TAX RATE TAX RATES TAX REGIME TAX REVENUES TAX STRUCTURE TAX SYSTEM TAXATION TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TOTAL DEBT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TRACK RECORD TRADE BALANCE TRADE TAXES TRADING TREASURY TREASURY BONDS UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES VALUE ADDED VOLATILITY WAGE RATES WAGES WEALTH WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS World Bank Group Guatemala Economic DNA : Harnessing Growth with a Special Focus on Jobs |
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This is the first edition of the of
the Guatemala Economic DNA (Diagnostic for National Action)
with a focus section on job creation. The report highlights
the important achievements of Guatemala on the macroeconomic
stability front. It also argues that these achievements will
need to be secured and makes the case for an increased focus
on accelerating economic growth. For example, this edition
highlights that in 2013 the country's economic activity
expanded by 3.7 percent in 2013, and is projected to grow
around 3.6 percent in the near-term, in line with the growth
of Central American economies but below the growth rate in
emerging markets. Meanwhile, inflation has been managed and
the authorities deserve to be recognized for their
commitment to maintain macroeconomic stability.
Guatemala's economy has recovered at a modest but
consistent pace since the global financial crisis of
2008-09. Guatemala's macroeconomic resilience is due to
prudent macroeconomic policies and a more diversified
economy in comparison to other Central American countries,
which has helped cushion the impact of shocks. Accelerating
growth can substantially reduce poverty in Guatemala, but
this will require improvements in economy-wide productivity.
Public investment is essential to achieving Guatemala's
development goals, yet it remains tightly constrained by a
lack of resources, and the government continues to collect
the lowest share of public revenues in the world relative to
the size of its economy. This report, underscores the extent
to which structural constraints on enterprise development
slow hiring rates, discourage technology transfer, and
promote informality. Several cross-cutting factors are also
closely correlated with job creation in Guatemala, including
financial depth, exposure to corruption, and informality.
Strengthening the rule of law and streamlining regulatory
systems will be essential to facilitating firm growth,
fostering greater competitiveness, and boosting the returns
to both labor and capital. |
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Guatemala Economic DNA : Harnessing Growth with a Special Focus on Jobs |
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Guatemala Economic DNA : Harnessing Growth with a Special Focus on Jobs |
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Guatemala Economic DNA : Harnessing Growth with a Special Focus on Jobs |
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Guatemala Economic DNA : Harnessing Growth with a Special Focus on Jobs |
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Guatemala Economic DNA : Harnessing Growth with a Special Focus on Jobs |
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guatemala economic dna : harnessing growth with a special focus on jobs |
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okr-10986-204002021-04-23T14:03:55Z Guatemala Economic DNA : Harnessing Growth with a Special Focus on Jobs World Bank Group ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES AGRICULTURE AVERAGE COSTS BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BANK BRANCHES BANK LENDING BASIS POINT BASIS POINTS BOND BOND ISSUANCES BUDGET DEFICIT BUSINESS CLIMATE CAPITAL FORMATION CAPITAL STOCK CENTRAL BANK CENTRAL GOVERNMENT DEBT COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMODITY COMMODITY PRICE COMMODITY PRICES CONSUMER CREDIT CONSUMER GOODS CREDIT ACCESS CREDIT CARDS CREDIT CONSTRAINTS CREDIT GROWTH CURRENCY CURRENT ACCOUNT DEFICIT DEBT FINANCING DEBT MANAGEMENT DEBT MARKET DEBT SOURCE DEMAND FOR CREDIT DERIVATIVES DISBURSEMENT DISBURSEMENTS DIVIDENDS DOMESTIC CAPITAL DOMESTIC CAPITAL MARKETS DOMESTIC CREDIT DOMESTIC MARKET DURABLE DURABLE GOODS ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ECONOMIC SECTORS ECONOMIC TRENDS EMERGING ECONOMIES EMERGING MARKETS EMERGING MARKETS DEBT EQUIPMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXCHANGE RATE MOVEMENTS EXCHANGE RATES EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXPORT COMPETITIVENESS EXPORT MARKETS EXPORTERS EXPOSURE EXTERNAL FINANCING EXTREME POVERTY FACTORS OF PRODUCTION FEDERAL RESERVE FINANCIAL CRISIS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL STABILITY FIRM GROWTH FISCAL CONSOLIDATION FISCAL DEFICIT FISCAL POLICY FOOD PRICES FORECASTS FOREIGN CURRENCY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN MARKET FOREIGN MARKETS FOREIGN TRADE FRAUD FREE TRADE FREE TRADE AGREEMENT GDP GLOBAL EXPORT GLOBAL MARKET GLOBAL MARKETS GOVERNMENT BONDS GOVERNMENT DEBT GOVERNMENT FINANCES GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE GROWTH RATES HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMMUNIZATION INCOME INCOME GROWTH INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INFLATION INFLATION EXPECTATIONS INFLATION RATE INFLATION RATES INFLATIONARY PRESSURES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTEREST PAYMENTS INTEREST RATE INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIAL INTEREST RATE DIFFERENTIALS INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL MARKETS INTERNATIONAL RESERVES INVENTORIES INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT FLOWS INVESTOR BASE ISSUANCE JOB CREATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL CURRENCY LONG-TERM INTEREST LONG-TERM INTEREST RATES MACROECONOMIC LEVEL MACROECONOMIC MANAGEMENT MACROECONOMIC POLICIES MACROECONOMIC STABILITY MARKET CONDITIONS MATURITY MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES MONETARY FUND MONETARY POLICY MORTGAGE MARKET NATURAL DISASTERS NET EXPORTS NOMINAL INTEREST RATE NON-PERFORMING LOANS OFFSHORE FINANCING OIL PRICE OIL PRICES OPEN ECONOMY OUTSTANDING BANK LOANS OUTSTANDING LOANS PER CAPITA INCOMES PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT PORTFOLIOS POST-CRISIS PERIOD PRICE CHANGES PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE CAPITAL INFLOWS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR CREDIT PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PUBLIC DEBT PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FINANCES PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC SAVINGS PUBLIC SPENDING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PURCHASING POWER RAPID ECONOMIC GROWTH RATE OF GROWTH REAL GDP REGULATORY SYSTEMS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES RESERVES RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE RETURN RETURNS RULE OF LAW SALES GROWTH SHARE OF CREDIT SHORT-TERM DEBT STOCKS SUPPLY SHOCKS TAX TAX CODE TAX COLLECTION TAX COLLECTIONS TAX CREDIT TAX EXEMPTIONS TAX ON CAPITAL GAINS TAX RATE TAX RATES TAX REGIME TAX REVENUES TAX STRUCTURE TAX SYSTEM TAXATION TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TOTAL DEBT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TRACK RECORD TRADE BALANCE TRADE TAXES TRADING TREASURY TREASURY BONDS UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES VALUE ADDED VOLATILITY WAGE RATES WAGES WEALTH WORLD DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS This is the first edition of the of the Guatemala Economic DNA (Diagnostic for National Action) with a focus section on job creation. The report highlights the important achievements of Guatemala on the macroeconomic stability front. It also argues that these achievements will need to be secured and makes the case for an increased focus on accelerating economic growth. For example, this edition highlights that in 2013 the country's economic activity expanded by 3.7 percent in 2013, and is projected to grow around 3.6 percent in the near-term, in line with the growth of Central American economies but below the growth rate in emerging markets. Meanwhile, inflation has been managed and the authorities deserve to be recognized for their commitment to maintain macroeconomic stability. Guatemala's economy has recovered at a modest but consistent pace since the global financial crisis of 2008-09. Guatemala's macroeconomic resilience is due to prudent macroeconomic policies and a more diversified economy in comparison to other Central American countries, which has helped cushion the impact of shocks. Accelerating growth can substantially reduce poverty in Guatemala, but this will require improvements in economy-wide productivity. Public investment is essential to achieving Guatemala's development goals, yet it remains tightly constrained by a lack of resources, and the government continues to collect the lowest share of public revenues in the world relative to the size of its economy. This report, underscores the extent to which structural constraints on enterprise development slow hiring rates, discourage technology transfer, and promote informality. Several cross-cutting factors are also closely correlated with job creation in Guatemala, including financial depth, exposure to corruption, and informality. Strengthening the rule of law and streamlining regulatory systems will be essential to facilitating firm growth, fostering greater competitiveness, and boosting the returns to both labor and capital. 2014-10-09T14:31:25Z 2014-10-09T14:31:25Z 2014-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/08/20191048/guatemala-economic-dna-harnessing-growth-special-focus-jobs http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20400 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Guatemala Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Guatemala |