Although political developments in Central America over the last
decade have been profound, the region continues to exhibit sluggish
economic growth in some countries and complete stagnation in
others. To alleviate these economic problems, demands for
authoritarian regimes and imposed solutions are likely--according
to the authors of this work. Examined are: 1) the role of the State
in economic revitalization and growth in Central America; 2) the
impact of structural adjustment policies on the agricultural
sector; 3) the prospects for expansion of the cooperative sector in
the current political climate; 4) the persistence of external debt,
its impact on domestic policy, and possible approaches to
alleviating the debt burden; 5) the role of multinational
corporations and foreign direct investment in economic
restructuring; and 6) the prospects for regional economic and
political integration.
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