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Item Anuario Estadmstico de Amirica Latina y el Caribe 2018 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 2018(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACEn el Anuario Estadístico de América Latina y el Caribe de la CEPAL se presenta un conjunto de estadísticas básicas que caracterizan la situación económica, sociodemográfica y ambiental de la región referidas a un período en particular. Esta información forma parte del conjunto de estadísticas disponibles en CEPALSTAT, el portal de bases de datos y publicaciones estadísticas de la CEPAL [en línea] http://estadisticas.cepal.org/cepalstat/. La presente edición del Anuario contiene datos que se encontraban disponibles hasta mediados de diciembre de 2018. Las versiones impresa y electrónica del Anuario no son exactamente iguales. En la primera se incluye una selección de cuadros y gráficos orientados a brindar un resumen de la información estadística desde la perspectiva regional, privilegiando la comparabilidad internacional de los datos, como es el caso de la información sobre pobreza y sobre cuentas nacionales en dólares elaboradas por la CEPAL. La versión electrónica de este Anuario está disponible en línea en el sitio web de la CEPAL; en ella se incluye un mayor número de cuadros, que brindan información más detallada —y sobre un período histórico mucho más amplio— acerca de la situación económica, social y ambiental de los países. Estos cuadros también son accesibles desde la versión pdf a través de los hipervínculos incluidos en el documento.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 1990 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 1990(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 1990 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean contains a selection, updated to the end of December, of the main statistical series available on economic and social trends in the countries of the region.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 1991 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 1991(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 1992 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean contains a selection, updated to the end of December, of the main statistical series available on economic and social trends in the countries of the region.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 1992 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 1992(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 1993 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean contains a selection, updated to the end of December, of the main statistical series available on economic and social trends in the countries of the region.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 1994 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 1994(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACExtensive statistical data on regional and individual country levels. Tables cover population, national accounts, agriculture, industry, import-export goods and services, balance of payments and transports.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 1995 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 1995(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 1995 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean contains a selection, updated to the end of December, of the main statistical series available on economic and social trends in the countries of the region.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 1996 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 1996(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 1996 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean contains a selection, updated to the end of December, of the main statistical series available on economic and social trends in the countries of the region.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 1997 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 1997(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 1997 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean contains a selection, updated to the end of December, of the main statistical series available on economic and social trends in the countries of the region. It represents a systematic effort of the ECLAC Statistics and Projections Division to harmonize the figures and make them internationally comparable. Part one consists of derived social and economic indicators (growth rates, ratios or coefficients) which provide an overview of each area of interest, along with the background material needed to make the information suitable for use in specialized analyses. Part Two provides historical series in absolute figures which can be used for a large variety of purposes. The majority of the statistical tables provide figures on a single topic, organized in such a way as to facilitate comparisons among countries as well as between individual countries and regional totals or averages. The tables on the balance of payments and national accounts are the only exceptions in this respect, since they have been prepared on a country-by-country basis. In most of the tables, the countries appear in alphabetical order; those for which there are no data or for which the amounts are zero or negligible are not included.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 1998 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 1998Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 1998 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 1998(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 1998 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean contains a selection, updated to the end of December, of the main statistical series available on economic and social trends in the countries of the region. It represents a systematic effort of the ECLAC Statistics and Projections Division to harmonize the figures and make them internationally comparable. The year's edition does not differ from the 1997 edition in terms of its structure, but its content differs substantially, since the base year for the regional macroeconomic series and for the various indicators and indices has been changed to 1995. Minor changes continue to be made in the tables included in the chapters on social development and welfare and on social conditions as improvements are made in the processing of the available households surveys. The tables given in the chapter on the balance of payments continue to be based on the approach to its analysis used in the fifth edition of the Balance of Payments Manual published by the International Monetary Fund in 1993. It should be noted that an effort is again being made to ensure that this edition will be made available to users promptly. Part One consists of derived social and economic indicators (growth rates, ratios or coefficients) which provide an overview of each area of interest, along with the background material needed to make the information suitable for use in specialized analyses. This group of indicators include those used in the periodic regional appraisals of the development process of Latin America and the Caribbean conducted by the ECLAC secretariat. Part Two provides historical series in absolute figures which can be used for a large variety of purposes. The majority of the statistical tables provide figures on a single topic, organized in such a way as to facilitate comparisons among countries as well as between individual countries and regional totals or averages. The tables on the balance of payments and national accounts are the only exceptions in this respect, since they have been prepared on a country-by-country basis. Although there are currently 33 Latin American and Caribbean member countries of the Commission, the tables giving regional totals generally correspond to the sum of data on 25 countries. In this connection, it should be noted that the statistics of the Caribbean countries are less complete, which is why the regional coverage varies according to the subject area addressed. Efforts continue to be made to overcome this situation and it is hoped that in the medium term complete information will become available, at least on the major macroeconomic items such as national accounts, the balance of payments and foreign trade. In most of the tables, the countries appear in alphabetical order; those for which there are no data or for which the amounts are zero or negligible are not included. In Part One of the Yearbook, most of the indicators correspond to the years 1980, 1985 and 1990, and to the period 1992-1997. In cases where the data have not been updated, the most recent figures available for each country are given. Some of the indicators that are based on census data are given only for the years when censuses were conducted. The country and regional series included in Part Two cover 1980, 1985 and 1989-1997. In view of users' favourable response, as well as the degree of accuracy achieved in previous versions, preliminary estimates for the year of issue of the Yearbook (in this case, 1998) are once again given. These estimates are the result of an effort made during the last two months of each year to inform the international community about the macroeconomic trends observed in the countries of the region during the period.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 1999 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 1999(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThis annual report includes up-to-date statistics on 33 countries of the region. A wealth of data can be found for each country on topics such as: population, manpower, national accounts, agriculture, forestry and fishing, industry, energy production and consumption, transportation and communication, internal and external trade, wages, banking, finance and social statistics. This data is compiled on both national and regional levels. Socio-economic indicators are also included to provide a clear summary of each area of interest. The compiled data is in a format, that allows comparative analysis and quicker and easier access to information.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 2001 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 2001(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThis yearbook includes up-to-date statistics on 33 countries of the region. A wealth of data can be found for each country on topics such as: population, manpower, national accounts, agriculture, forestry and fishing, industry, energy production and consumption, transportation and communication, internal and external trade, wages, banking, finance and social statistics. The data is compiled on both national and regional levels. Socio-economic indicators are also included to provide a clear summary of each area of interest. The compiled data is in a format that allows comparative analysis and quick and easy access to information.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 2002 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 2002(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThis yearbook contains up-to-date statistics on 33 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Data on individual countries covers topics such as: population, manpower, national accounts, agriculture, forestry and fishing, industry, energy production and consumption, transportation and communication, internal and external trade, wages, banking, finance and social statistics. It is compiled at both national and regional levels. Socio-economic indicators are also included to provide a clear summary of each area of interest. The compiled data is in a format that allows comparative analysis and quick and easy access to information.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 2003 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 2003(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 2003 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean contains a selection, updated to the end of December, of the main statistical series available on economic and social trends in the countries of the region. It represents a systematic effort of the ECLAC Statistics and Projections Division to harmonize the figures and make them internationally comparable.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 2004 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 2004(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 2004 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean contains a selection of the main statistical series available on economic and social trends in the countries of the region. It represents an effort by the ECLAC Statistics and Economic Projections Division to harmonize the figures and make them internationally comparable. Beginning with the 2002 edition, the Yearbook is also being made available on CD-ROM. To facilitate the analysis of the information, this version includes statistical tables (in Excel) covering the entire series from 1980 on. This is a bilingual publication, in English and Spanish.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 2005 = Statistical Yearbook of Latin America and the Caribbean 2005(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThis year's issue of the Yearbook is made up of three chapters. The first covers demographic and social indicators. The second chapter presents basic economic, trade and balance of payments statistics as well as national accounts. Reflecting the growing concern of the regional and international community for sustainable development, the third chapter provides available information on the environment and natural resources.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 2006 = Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean 2006(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 2006 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean maintains the modifications in content and design that were introduced in 2005. The objective was to reflect the changes in the demands of researchers who analyse the economic and social situation of the region and to incorporate the technological advances that modify the modes of dissemination and use of statistical information.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 2007 = Statistical Yearbook of Latin America and the Caribbean 2007(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 2007 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean maintains the modifications in content and design that were introduced in 2005. The objective was to reflect the changes in the demands of researchers who analyse the economic and social situation of the region and to incorporate the technological advances that modify the modes of dissemination and use of statistical information. This year’s issue of the Yearbook is made up of four chapters. The first covers demographic and social indicators, which attest to the special effort made to incorporate the gender dimension in statistical information. The second chapter presents basic economic, trade and balance-of-payments statistics as well as national accounts. Reflecting the growing concern of the regional and international community for sustainable development, the third chapter provides available information on the environment and natural resources. Given the abundance of different and, at times, contradictory data now accessible to researchers through the Internet, special attention must be paid to the technical specifications relating to the source of the data as well as their definition and coverage. This information is presented in the fourth chapter, which deals with methodology and metadata.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 2008 = Statistical Yearbook of Latin America and the Caribbean 2008(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe 2008 edition of the Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean retains the content and design of the past three years. The aim is to respond to the demands of users who require statistical information in order to analyse the economic and social situation of the region. This year’s issue of the Yearbook comprises four chapters. The first covers demographic and social indicators, reflecting special efforts to mainstream the gender perspective in statistical information. The second chapter presents basic economic, trade and balance-of-payments statistics as well as national accounts. Taking account of the growing concern of the regional and international community for sustainable development, the third chapter provides the available information on the environment and natural resources.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 2009 = Statistical Yearbook of Latin America and the Caribbean 2009(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe present edition of the Yearbook has introduced improvements to the design of the four preceding editions; a further selection has been made of the tables that used to be presented in print version, but which, for practical purposes, are more conveniently accessed electronically. In addition, as far as possible, standard criteria have been adopted for countries, headings, groupings and so forth in the main chapters relating to social, economic and environmental issues. Despite these changes, efforts have been made to ensure continuity in the principal statistical series that ECLAC has been publishing in the Yearbook since 1973. The Yearbook comprises four chapters. The first covers demographic and social indicators, reflecting special efforts to mainstream the gender perspective in statistical information. The second chapter presents basic economic, trade and balance-of-payments statistics as well as national accounts. Taking account of the growing concern of the regional and international community for sustainable development, the third chapter provides the quantitative information available on the environment.Item Anuario Estad�stico de Am�rica Latina y el Caribe 2010 = Statistical Yearbook of Latin America and the Caribbean 2010(ECLAC, 2023) ECLACThe Statistical Yearbook for Latin America and the Caribbean seeks to respond to the demands of users who require reliable and sound statistical information in order to analyse the economic, social and environmental situation of the region. This edition of the Statistical Yearbook is similar in structure to the 2009 edition as no significant changes in terms of content or design have been introduced. The Yearbook comprises four chapters. The first covers demographic and social indicators, reflecting special efforts to mainstream the gender perspective in statistical information. The second chapter presents economic statistics relating to trade, balance-of-payments and prices, as well as national accounts. Taking account of the growing concern of the regional and international community for sustainable development, the third chapter provides the quantitative information available on the environment. While priority is given to data from international sources, the electronic version also includes the data available and compiled by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) on each of the countries of the region.