Latin American Economic Outlook 2010
“Among the most interesting surprises by the global economic crisis: so far its impact on Latin America has been less than anticipated. This OECD report offers a clear analysis of the factors that explain this phenomenon.” Moisés Naim, Editor in Chief, Foreign Policy
“This essential study shows that countries open to the international economy with serious fiscal and monetary policies were better prepared to confront this crisis. The reprot also explains, with realistic analysis, why why migration policies belong on the international agenda.” Ricardo Lagos,former President of Chile
“This volume suggests that migration can help the development process provided that some interventions are adopted both in the sender and recipient countries.” Mauricio Cárdenas, Senior Fellow and Director of the Latin America Initiative, Brookings Institution
“Policy makers, academics and others interested in Latin American will find here a serious and relevant contribution to advancing their own work.” Santiago Levy,Vice President for Sectors and Knowledge, Inter-American Development Bank
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Colombia
OECD Development Centre
Throughout most of Colombia’s history immigration and emigration flows have been low compared to other Latin American countries. Nevertheless, economic factors and internal conflicts have driven extensive emigration of Colombians during recent decades. According to the latest round of the national census around 4.7% of the population live abroad (over 1.3 million people), most of whom are in Venezuela and the United States. Figures from the national statistics office put the figure higher, estimating that as a many as 3 million Colombians are resident in another country.
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