In the latest estimate of Central Bank of Paraguay (BCP), maintains the projected growth of GDP per capita for the year 2010 to U.S. $ 2,516 (current dollars) confirmed after a strong impulse to the economy during the first quarter (10.9%) .
The projected figure is slightly higher than U.S. $ 2,350 of the same coin, recorded last year (2009) .
Thus per capita GDP would increase 4.2% in real terms , the effect of increasing the performance of our economy this year.
The projected figure is slightly higher than U.S. $ 2,350 of the same coin, recorded last year (2009) .
Thus per capita GDP would increase 4.2% in real terms , the effect of increasing the performance of our economy this year.
For a better understanding of the macroeconomics teachers and students in particular, is worth mentioning that the decrease in 2009 our economy was a total of (-3.8%) , which comparative figures, or if the student wishes to register a cumulative frequency graph, in that year (2009) involved a direct reduction GDP per capita -5.5% , according to the Central Bank of Paraguay.
The level achieved in real terms from U.S. $ 1,471 in 2009 , is less than U.S. $ 1,557 registered in 2008 . With this rate of growth, GDP per capita recorded an average increase of 1.5% in the last six years , below the historical average rate of 2%, but higher than the average past 10 years (0, 3%) , according to data handled by the BCP.
The GDP per capita of our country was U.S. $ 4,423 to 2007 , according to the World Bank, which bases its estimate on purchasing power parity (PPP). This figure is relative to a constant value for the dollar's international base year is the year 2000 for the .
The number shows an evolution when compared to other years.
It should be recalled that the level of GDP per capita of our country is one of the lowest in the region for the slow pace of our economy. The Mercosur
According to a UNDP study, the per capita income Paraguay is one-half to one third of the income of the countries of Mercosur and Latin America . Is the factor which contributes to the low human development country. Paraguay is ranked 114 th in the list of 182 countries.
Income inequality in Paraguay is less than that of Brazil, but much higher than that of Uruguay and Argentina . In Latin America and the Caribbean, Uruguay is the country with less inequality, and Bolivia, the most unequal. From 1980 to 2005, improving human development index of Paraguay was constant, but at a slower pace than that experienced by the rest of Latin America and all other regions.
Among the human development index of 182 countries, Norway ranks first, and Nigeria as 182 º (last). Paraguay is in a place that is not flattering (114 º).
The level achieved in real terms from U.S. $ 1,471 in 2009 , is less than U.S. $ 1,557 registered in 2008 . With this rate of growth, GDP per capita recorded an average increase of 1.5% in the last six years , below the historical average rate of 2%, but higher than the average past 10 years (0, 3%) , according to data handled by the BCP.
The GDP per capita of our country was U.S. $ 4,423 to 2007 , according to the World Bank, which bases its estimate on purchasing power parity (PPP). This figure is relative to a constant value for the dollar's international base year is the year 2000 for the .
The number shows an evolution when compared to other years.
It should be recalled that the level of GDP per capita of our country is one of the lowest in the region for the slow pace of our economy. The Mercosur
According to a UNDP study, the per capita income Paraguay is one-half to one third of the income of the countries of Mercosur and Latin America . Is the factor which contributes to the low human development country. Paraguay is ranked 114 th in the list of 182 countries.
Income inequality in Paraguay is less than that of Brazil, but much higher than that of Uruguay and Argentina . In Latin America and the Caribbean, Uruguay is the country with less inequality, and Bolivia, the most unequal. From 1980 to 2005, improving human development index of Paraguay was constant, but at a slower pace than that experienced by the rest of Latin America and all other regions.
Among the human development index of 182 countries, Norway ranks first, and Nigeria as 182 º (last). Paraguay is in a place that is not flattering (114 º).
One aspect that is always mentioned in class Macroeconomics is the explanation that the high growth achieved in 2010, because production is not conducted in 2009, but noting that the installed capacity in terms of industrial and business of agriculture remained idle for drought and some social and political problems. Not necessarily mean the net incorporation of new natural or fixed capital investment.
(Prof. Andrew Laconich)