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Panama, here represented by Panama City, will have Latin America's highest economic growth the next five years, according to a Latinvex analysis of IMF forecasts. (Photo: 123Hollic)
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
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Panama Leads GDP Growth Next Five Years


El Salvador and Venezuela among the laggards.

BY LATINVEX STAFF

Panama is expected to see Latin America’s highest economic growth the next five years, according to a Latinvex analysis of new forecasts from the International Monetary Fund released today.

Meanwhile, Peru will post the second-highest GDP growth rate in the 2013-17 period.

On the opposite end is El Salvador, which should see the slowest growth, followed by Venezuela.

Despite predictions about Mexico outperforming Brazil in GDP growth in the future, the forecasts from the IMF show that Mexico will lag Brazil during the next five years.

All in all, Latin America is expected to see an average GDP growth of ...

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Keywords: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dom. Rep, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay and Venezuela.



TABLE: Latin America GDP Leaders 2013-17

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