The Uruguayan economy goes through a scenario of low growth and growing signs of stagnation, with little auspicious prospects in the short term. This is what economist Ignacio Munyo, executive director of the Center for Economic and Social Reality Studies (Ceres), says that the available indicators show a significant slowdown in activity and a possible entry into recessive terrain. In an interview with Diario La R, he explained that the analysis…
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The Uruguayan economy goes through a scenario of low growth and growing signs of stagnation, with little auspicious prospects in the short term. This is what economist Ignacio Munyo, executive director of the Center for Economic and Social Reality Studies (Ceres), says that the available indicators show a significant slowdown in activity and a possible entry into recessive terrain. In an interview with Diario La R, he explained that the analysis…