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This 7 page paper looks at the performance of Honduras compared to the general performance of lower and middle income countries using asset of data provided by the student, illustrating this with a set of graphs. The areas considered include government consumption, imports and exports, foreign direct investment, fertility, birth and death rates. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
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of similarities and differences. There are many influences and measures. The fist measure is the government consumption seen in figure 1. The best way of measuring this is as
a percentage of GDP, as it gives the consumption as a proportional measure. It is notable that for Honduras there appears to be a greater level of volatility. In the
case of both Honduras and the LMIC there are fairly similar patterns with rises ad falls which reflect the internal political consideration of the country It is notable that one
of the longest periods of stability for Honduras is seen in 1980 at appoint at which there was increased political stability. Following 1982 there was a significant increase in aid
from the US which would also have supported increased government consumption which may have also helps to create some stability with the external financing (Skidmore, and Smith, 2001). The consumption
itself is the result of political policies and choices made regarding expenditure as well as essential expenditure. The higher volatility of the consumption is reflective of the more volatile political
and economic conditions in Honduras. Figure 1 General government final consumption expenditure (% of GDP) The way in which government are able to attract investment and trade is
reflective of the intervention conditions within the country. One of the major considerations is the level of accountability and corruption. The CPIA transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector
scores countries on a scale of 1 - 6. Where there are higher rates of corruption and lower rates of transparency the country will be less attractive. There is only
limited data on Honduras available, shown in figure 2, indicates there is significant room for improvement. Figure 2 CPIA transparency, accountability, and corruption in the public sector rating of
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