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prima:A study on Puerto Rico’s economic lag

According to an analysis by economist Heriberto Marín Centeno, between 2000 and 2018, annual GDP growth has been significantly lower than in 25 independent islands

May 30, 2022 - 11:21 AM

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According to the analysis, the argument that the current territorial status of Puerto Rico serves as an economic development tool is not supported by scientific evidence. (Archivo)

The weak growth of Puerto Rico’s economy in the first two decades of this century contrasts with the advances of islands or archipelagos in the Caribbean, Africa, Asia, and Europe that were colonies or territories and today are independent countries, according to a new study.

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