This is only true for Central America, which lacks any substantial amount of energy sources such as oil, coal or natural gas. The rest of Latin America is actually one of the richest regions in terms of energy sources, such as oil, geothermal, nuclear, wind and solar.
In the case of Central America, it hampers economic development because in order to perform any kind of manufacturing, electricity and fossil fuels are needed; to get them these countries have to import the resources thus lowering the productivity or increasing the cost of their manufactures.
Kate Smyth has written: 'A guide to information sources and resources for economic development' -- subject(s): Economic development, Directories, Bibliography
The leading cause of petroleum in North America is the Exclusive Economic Zone.
A. Senhadji Semlali has written: 'Sources of economic growth' -- subject(s): Gross domestic product, Economic development, Production functions (Economic theory)
Energy sources plays a very important role in the economic development of a country. A country having well developed sources of energy has a better chance of development rather than a country having less energy sources.
Javelina, also known as collared peccaries, are primarily found in the deserts, scrublands, and arid regions of North, Central, and South America. They prefer habitats with a combination of vegetation, water sources, and open areas for foraging.
There are humanitarian reasons but if you're looking at Disturbia was prospective the two biggest issues are as follows: Central American countries are within striking range of cruise missiles and so America wants to make sure that these nations stay allied or at least do not threaten American territory. Secondly the panama canal which is in Central America is one of the most important sources for American shipping to pass through the western hemisphere if America lost this canal it would be a massive economic cataclysm
The leading cause of petroleum in North America is the Exclusive Economic Zone.
Two of the central sources for the development of Western Civilization as it is known today have been Christianity, along with the even older Judaic tradition, and Ancient Greek civilization and culture. Other influences, such as Ancient Rome, can also be identified, however.
The tapir lives in the amazon rainforest in south america. It spends most of life near water sources.
D. Hobart Houghton has written: 'Economic development in a plural society' -- subject(s): Economic conditions 'Source material on the South African economy: 1860-1970' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Sources 'The South African economy' -- subject(s): Economic conditions 'Source material on the South African economy' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Sources, South Africa
Robert M. Solow has written: 'The nature and sources of unemployment in the United States' 'Growth theory' -- subject(s): Economic development
Agriculture and energy.