Based on consensus, it is necessary for Latin America to develop a new economic and social policy agenda for the 1990s, in order to reconcile economic growth with social justice. The objective of this should be to ensure a better insertion of the region in the world through a modernization process that generates equity in the internal sphere. In this sense, the present work mentions ten aspects that the design of this agenda should consider: economic viability and consolidation of the reforms; social, environmental and political sustainability of the model; reform of the state; strengthening of the private sector; technological modernization; training of human resources; consolidation and expansion of integration processes and new forms of international insertion.
Keywords:
Latin America, Economic and Social Policies, International Insertion, Modernization and Equity, Economic Growth
Author Biography
Enrique Iglesias
Ex-presidente del Banco Central del Uruguay. Fue secretario ejecutivo de CEPAL y actualmente es presidente del BID.
Iglesias, E. (1992). Hacia una agenda económica para los años noventa. Estudios Internacionales, 25(99), p. 322–340. https://doi.org/10.5354/0719-3769.1992.15442