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      • Costa Rica’s social and economic progress has been remarkable. Over the last 30 years, growth has been steady and GDP per capita has tripled. A strong commitment towards trade openness has been key to attract foreign direct investment and move Costa Rica up in the global value chain.
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  2. Jul 3, 2024 · During the last few years, Costa Rica experienced an upward trend in the GDP going from 16.6 million USD in 2002 to 68.4 million USD in 2022, that is a 312 percent growth in the last 20...

  3. Oct 7, 2024 · The World Bank In Costa Rica . Costa Rica is a development success story in many aspects. Considered an upper middle-income country, Costa Rica has experienced steady economic expansion over the past 25 years, but the COVID-19 pandemic, among other factors, challenges these achievements

  4. Costa Rica’s social and economic progress has been remarkable. Over the last 30 years, growth has been steady and GDP per capita has tripled. A strong commitment towards trade openness has been key to attract foreign direct investment and move Costa Rica up in the global value chain.

  5. For a few countries where the official exchange rate does not reflect the rate effectively applied to actual foreign exchange transactions, an alternative conversion factor is used. Costa Rica economic growth for 2018 was $89.02B, a 0.07% decline from 2018.

  6. Jul 15, 2020 · Costa Rica’s journey towards OECD membership has already involved many important reforms, which have the potential to boost long-term economic growth and inclusiveness, and improve fiscal sustainability. But, achieving the OECD membership is not the end of the journey.

  7. Costa Rica's economy emerged from recession in 1997 and has shown strong aggregate growth since then. [6][18] The estimated GDP for 2023 is US$90 billion, up significantly from the US$52.6 billion in 2015 [18] while the estimated 2024 per capita (purchasing power parity) is US$28,558. [4]

  8. GDP growth (annual %) - Costa Rica. World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files. License : CC BY-4.0. LineBarMap. Also Show Share Details.

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