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Costa Rica's Development : From Good to Better
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.
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Abstract
- Costa Rica stands out for being among the most politically stable, progressive, prosperous, and environmentally conscious nations in the Latin America and the Caribbean region. Its development model has brought important economic, social, and environmental dividends, with sustained growth, upward mobility for a large share of the population, important gains in social indicators, and significant achievements in reforestation and conservation. However, there are a number of development challenges that need to be addressed to maintain the country’s successful development path. This Systematic Country Diagnostic takes stock of the poverty, inequality, and growth trends, addressing the following questions: To what extent has the Costa Rican development model been inclusive? What has driven growth in Costa Rica in recent years, and what are the bottlenecks that need to be addressed? How sustainable is the development model of Costa Rica economically, socially, and environmentally?
- Subjects :
- PRODUCERS
inequality
INVESTMENT
poverty
ECONOMIC GROWTH
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
infrastructure
social protection
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
TRANSACTION COSTS
EXTERNALITIES
LAND USE
EMISSIONS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
PRODUCTIVITY
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
QUOTAS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
WATER POLLUTION
OIL
INCENTIVES
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
OPTIONS
PRODUCTION COSTS
FOSSIL FUELS
POLICY DECISIONS
METALS
LABOR COSTS
RISK MANAGEMENT
MARGINAL COST
TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE
PUBLIC GOVERNANCE
MODELS
SUBSIDIES
FISHING
TAX REFORM
QUALITY STANDARDS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
REAL WAGES
DEVELOPMENT
DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
TAX REVENUE
POLLUTION
PRICES
WAGES
RAINFALL VARIABILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES
TIMBER
EXPLOITATION
PURCHASING POWER
PROPERTY RIGHTS
NATIONAL INCOME
IMPORT QUOTAS
CARBON EMISSIONS
DECISION MAKING
ENVIRONMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
DRINKING WATER
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION
ENVIRONMENTAL
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEBT
WASTE MANAGEMENT
TRADE
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
COST SAVINGS
PRICE CHANGES
tourism
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
PROPERTY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
labor markets
CENTRAL BANK
ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
DIVIDENDS
RESOURCES
FREE TRADE
DEMAND
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
CLIMATE CHANGE
TRADEOFFS
MARKET PRICES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
GDP
CARBON
AUDITS
ECONOMIC INCENTIVES
CARBON DIOXIDE
POLITICAL ECONOMY
EXCHANGE
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
COST EFFECTIVENESS
WETLANDS
ECONOMIES
AGGREGATE DEMAND
TARIFFS
SUSTAINABLE GROWTH
CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
CONSUMER SURPLUS
BENEFIT ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
OIL PRICES
AIR POLLUTION
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
REVENUE
TAXES
EQUITY
LAND
EFFICIENCY
FDI
foreign direct investment
ECONOMISTS
CREDIT
EXPENDITURES
URBAN AIR POLLUTION
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
FISCAL POLICIES
FORESTRY
EXPECTATIONS
ECONOMICS
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
high-tech exports
NATURAL RESOURCES
PUBLIC GOODS
LABOR FORCE
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
REVENUES
POLLUTION LEVELS
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES
CPI
PRESENT VALUE
DEFORESTATION
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..0f5c4c6ee0c60714ecb2c5fc22b81aff