Considerations for a Sustainable Development in Paraguay

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59319/arete.v3i1.903

Keywords:

Socioeconomic Development, Paraguay, Policy-making, Long-term Growth, Sustainability

Abstract

Background: In the last several decades, Paraguay has experienced a remarkable degree of economic and political stability that has enabled the country to achieve important levels of growth and development in several fields. This indeed is not negligible in the context of a traditionally unstable Latin American region, but also because Paraguay itself has rarely benefitted from such a long period of soundness across its more than 200 years of independent—yet convulsive—history. Objective: As expected, this situation provides a more than valuable opportunity for the country to ensure that such economic growth and concomitant development are not temporary but can be sustainable in time, hence continuously improving the welfare of the Paraguayan population without jeopardizing its environment and intrinsic (natural) resources. Method: Any opportunity then brings about several aspects and challenges that policymakers will have to consider and eventually address in order to effectively materialize such a chance for real and long-lasting development. Results: This  study intends to share relevant thoughts and considerations about the current state of the Paraguayan development process, while attempting to identify some crucial policy actions that can maximize the probabilities of successful development for this country or, to put it differently, to reduce the risk of falling into a middle-income trap that perpetuates the characteristically Latin American vicious circle of poverty and inequality.

Author Biography

Marcelo Echague Pastore, Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence

Prof. Marcelo E. Pastore is currently an Adjunct Instructor for the Master's in Leadership Development Program at SMWC. He's also a peer-reviewer of the Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI Press) and the Journal of Excellence in Global Leadership (Arete). Marcelo started collaborating with the Woods since 2023 during his US visit as a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence from Paraguay, by giving lectures and helping tighten SMWC connections with South American institutions. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and obtained a Master’s in Public Policy from the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (Tokyo, Japan), while specializing in Financial Technologies (FinTech) and Sustainable Finance. Marcelo also has extensive ground experience in the financial sector, both by working as a World Bank country economist and by acting as Director of Economic Studies and Financial Analysis at the Securities and Exchange Commission (Paraguay). Back in his home country, he performs as an international consultant and higher ed lecturer/researcher for several academic institutions.

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Published

2025-02-12

How to Cite

Echague Pastore, M. (2025). Considerations for a Sustainable Development in Paraguay. Αρετή (Arete): Journal of Excellence in Global Leadership, 3(1), 180–205. https://doi.org/10.59319/arete.v3i1.903