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Venezuela's Economic Recovery: Is It Sustainable?

by Jake Johnston; Mark Weisbrot

Sep 25, 2012
  • Community and Economic Development
  • Employment and Labor
  • Welfare and Public Assistance

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Venezuela's current growth is generally described as unsustainable, with various negative scenarios put forth, including spiraling debt, inflation, and balance of payments crises. However, these pessimistic forecasts have been far off the mark for most of the past decade. This paper looks at the available economic data to see if Venezuela's economic recovery could be sustained, or even accelerated. It finds that Venezuela's current economic growth is sustainable and could continue at the current pace or higher for many years.

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  • Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License

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  • CaseStudy
  • Dataset
  • Evaluation
  • Issue/Policy Brief

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  • English

Geography

  • South America (Northern) / Venezuela
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Title: Venezuela's Economic Recovery: Is It Sustainable?
Publication date 2012-09-25
Publication Year 2012
Authors Jake Johnston , Mark Weisbrot
Copyright holder(s) Center for Economic and Policy Research
Geographical Focus South America (Northern) / Venezuela
Keywords cepr , debt , percent of GDP , GDP
Document type CaseStudy , Dataset , Evaluation , Issue/Policy Brief
Language English
URL: https://birdsandbees.issuelab.org/resource/venezuela-s-economic-recovery-is-it-sustainable.html
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