Economic Growth in Colombia

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Region: Colombia

The problem of economic growth in Colombia is characterized by low productivity, high inequality, and a heavy reliance on extractive industries. Despite recent improvements, the country still faces challenges in diversifying its economy and creating sustainable growth that benefits all citizens.

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