Economic Reform, Citizenship and Social Integration in Central America
Carlos Sojo
Chapter 5 in Towards Sustainable Development in Central America and the Caribbean, 2001, pp 88-113 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract This chapter analyzes the dynamics of social integration in three Central American countries during the 1990s: Costa Rica, Honduras and Nicaragua.1 In this period, all three countries carried out economic reforms. Agreements with the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) led to reduced state intervention; in general, traditional policies for macroeconomic stabilization were combined with policies to reduce and rationalize the state. But the reforms were carried out with different speed and with different intensity.2
Keywords: Labour Market; Social Exclusion; Social Integration; Informal Sector; Multidimensional Poverty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230502123_5
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