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Charting Venezuela | Charting Economy Charting Venezuela – Charting Economy

Pages

52 pages

Published

July 2019

Update frequency

On a semi-annual basis

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PDF, Horizontal, Screen friendly

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TABLE OF CONTENT


Comprehensive View On The Economy

Part of Venezuela’s economic profile, economic structure section gives readers useful views to understand what matters for Venezuela’s economy.

KEY QUESTIONS ADDRESSED

  • What is the size of Venezuela’s economy in relation to the world’s major economies?
  • What is the size of Venezuela’s population?
  • What is the demographic structure of Venezuela? Is it favorable for economic growth?
  • How has the structure of GDP changed over the years?
  • How much does Venezuela’s economy rely on external trade?
  • Economic Freedom Index: How free is Venezuela’s economy?

Part of Venezuela’s economic profile, this section explores Venezuela’s competitiveness at the global level. It also covers Venezuela’s attractiveness to foreign direct investment.

KEY QUESTIONS ADDRESSED

  • How competitive is Venezuela?
  • How are Venezuela’s competitive factors compared to those of other countries?
  • How is the average wage in Venezuela compared to others in the region?
  • How has labor productivity in Venezuela changed over the years and in relation to comparable countries?
  • Is it easy to do business in Venezuela?
  • How good is Venezuela in attracting Foreign Direct Investment?

Part of the country’s economic profile, this section explores Venezuela’s average income and its distribution, poverty as well as other development indicators.

KEY QUESTIONS ADDRESSED

  • What is the level of income for an average person in Venezuela?
  • What is the poverty rate in Venezuela and how does it compare to others?
  • How has an unemployment rate in Venezuela changed over the recent years?
  • How is income distributed in Venezuela and how does it compare to others?
  • What is the current level of human development in Venezuela?
  • How has the quality of life in Venezuela changed over the years?

Part of Venezuela’s economic outlook, this section explores Venezuela’s recent economic growth, its key drivers and well as the growth outlook for the coming years.

KEY QUESTIONS ADDRESSED

  • What has been the growth rate of Venezuela’s economy over the past 10 years and how does it compare with others?
  • What were the key growth drivers for Venezuela’s economy in the last year?
  • What is the growth outlook for Venezuela’s economy over the next 3 years and how does it compare with others?

Part of Venezuela’s economic outlook, this section explores Venezuela’s macro-economic risks, including inflation, financial sector, budget deficit,  balance of payment and exchange rate.

KEY QUESTIONS ADDRESSED

  • What is the risk of inflation in Venezuela over the next 12 months?
  • What is the health of Venezuela’s banking sector?
  • What has been the trend in Venezuela’s fiscal budget deficit and the subsequent fiscal risk over the next 5 years?
  • Breaking down Venezuela’s Balance of Payment: Where are the key risks?
  • How good is Venezuela in getting foreign exchange by the mean of commerce?
  • Does Venezuela have enough international reserves to service its debt and for import?
  • What is the FX risk? How has VEF performed compared to other currencies?

From IMF’s World Economic Outlook Report.

  • GDP growth
  • Inflation
  • Population
  • Unemployment rate
  • Government budget and debt
  • Current account

Detailed rankings and scores for Venezuela and comparable economies.

  • Starting a business
  • Dealing with construction permits
  • Getting electricity
  • Registering property
  • Getting credit
  • Protecting Minority Investors
  • Paying taxes
  • Trading across borders
  • Enforcing contracts
  • Resolving Insolvency

 

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