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Canadá: Una Visión Macroeconómica 2002-2006

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  • Oscar Yesid Soto Suárez, Christian Camilo Neira Mendieta

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Resumen En este documento se analiza de forma general el comportamiento de la economía canadiense desde el ano 2002 hasta el 2006, tomando como base los datos estadísticos que emite el Central Bank of Canadá y la Canada’s Nacio- nal Statistical Agency. Se evalúan aquí los movimientos de los principales indicadores durante el periodo men- cionado, y a partir de esto, se realiza una interpretación con enfoque conceptual y grafico. El análisis se inicia con el Producto Interno Bruto y sus variaciones, ligadas a los niveles de empleo, la balanza de pagos y las exportaciones netas, teniendo en cuenta el Tipo de Cambio. Al final del artículo se presentan conclusiones derivadas de los resultados observados.

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  • Oscar Yesid Soto Suárez, Christian Camilo Neira Mendieta, 2011. "Canadá: Una Visión Macroeconómica 2002-2006," Revista Isocuanta 12288, Universidad Santo Tomás.
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