Guatemala: Recent Economic Developments - Supplementary Information
September 15, 1998
Summary
This paper describes economic developments in Guatemala during the 1990s. The paper discusses social and institutional expenditures of the peace program. The paper highlights that Guatemala’s illiteracy rate was approximately 44 percent in 1995, the second highest in Latin America. Illiteracy is much higher in the predominantly rural departments (about 65 percent), where the indigenous population is more heavily concentrated, than in Guatemala City (16 percent) and is much higher for women (46 percent) than for men (33 percent). The paper also discusses the tax system and trade regime in Guatemala.
Subject: Exports, Health, Imports, Income and capital gains taxes, Income tax systems, International trade, Tariffs, Taxes
Keywords: a number of tax reform, Central America, consumer goods, CR, Exports, Global, government, Guatemala government, Income and capital gains taxes, Income tax systems, ISCR, justice system, justice system commission, land titling program, Tariffs, tax package
Pages:
60
Volume:
1998
DOI:
Issue:
072
Series:
Country Report No. 1998/072
Stock No:
1GTMEA0021998
ISBN:
9781451816624
ISSN:
1934-7685







