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Los objetivos de desarrollo del milenio en América Latina y el Caribe: Retos, acciones y compromisos

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  • Regalia, Ferdinando
  • Kuechemann, Christof
  • Fernández, Elisa
  • Perfit, Janine
  • Medici, André
  • Piras, Claudia
  • Toman, Michael
  • Augdal, Trond
  • Espínola, Viola
  • Brakarz, José
  • Rojas, Eduardo
  • Wilk, David
  • Wenner, Mark D.
  • Velasco, Tito
  • Buvinic, Mayra
  • Massiah, Ernest
  • Durán, Marta
  • Vélez, Carlos
  • Keipi, Kari
  • Straface, Fernando
  • Quiroga, Ricardo
  • Devlin, Robert
  • Cahuzac, Georges
  • Pollan, Michael
  • Rodríguez, Diego J.
  • Vega, Gabriela
  • Richter, Charles
  • Echeverría, Ruben G.
  • Navarro, Juan Carlos
  • Bouillon, César P.
  • Albertani, Felipe
  • Ferretti, Janine
  • Vitro, Robert
  • Piaggesi, Danilo
  • Verdisco, Aimee
  • Beharie, Neville
  • Solari, Alfredo

Abstract

Los documentos que se presentan en este volumen incluyen elementos que podrían servir de base para adaptar los objetivos de desarrollo del milenio a las características específicas de la región. Incluyen también un diagnóstico de avance, sugerencias sobre las prioridades de inversión y una agenda de reformas para lograr dichos objetivos y presentan un conjunto de instrumentos que el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo ha utilizado y puede utilizar en el futuro para apoyar a los países en sus esfuerzos dirigidos a esos objetivos.

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  • Regalia, Ferdinando & Kuechemann, Christof & Fernández, Elisa & Perfit, Janine & Medici, André & Piras, Claudia & Toman, Michael & Augdal, Trond & Espínola, Viola & Brakarz, José & Rojas, Eduardo & Wi, 2004. "Los objetivos de desarrollo del milenio en América Latina y el Caribe: Retos, acciones y compromisos," IDB Publications (Books), Inter-American Development Bank, number 306, October.
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    1. Clive Bell & Shantayanan Devarajan & Hans Gersbach, 2003. "The long-run economic costs of AIDS : theory and an application to South Africa," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3152, The World Bank.
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