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The GDP of the Latin American and Caribbean region grew by 1.1% in 2014, which was the slowest rate of expansion since 2009 and translated into a standstill in regional per capita GDP. The sluggish regional performance was largely determined by slow or negative growth in some of the largest economies: Argentina (-0.2%), the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (-3.0%) and Brazil (0.2%). Nevertheless, there were substantial differences in growth rates from one country to another.

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