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The economy of Argentina is the second-largest national economy in South America, behind Brazil. Argentina has a human Development Index classified as "very high" by the United Nations, with a highly literate population, an export-oriented agricultural sector, and a diversified industrial base. Argentina benefits from rich natural resources ...
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Real GDP growth rates of Latin American and the Caribbean nations [1]; Rank Nation GDP growth rate (%) Year 1 Montserrat [a] 7.40: 2011 est. 2 Panama 5.40: 2017 est. 3 Nicaragua 4.90
Cuba is not included in the list due to lack of economic data. Of the countries listed, some are not independent: Aruba is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and Puerto Rico is a United States territory with special status and thus is measured separately from the U.S. by the World Economic Outlook.
Argentina's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to have shrunk 1.5% year-on-year in the final quarter of 2023, the third straight annualized contraction, hit by declines in virtually all ...
The following table presents a listing of Argentina's provinces and its autonomous city, ranked in order of their Human Development Index. The last report is from 2022 and covers data from 2021. It is elaborated by the United Nations Development Programme.
Argentina's economy is essentially composed of competitive raw materials and services, so Lázzari, both economist and businessman, believes growth could really take off if the government can do ...