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F17f^pYF ~RESTR;CTrED FILT COrnPY E AAL AJIU W%F jCA3 Vol. 2 Public Disclosure Authorized This report was prepared for use within the Bank and its affiliated organizations. They do not accept responsjibi!tv for its na¢urne-v O! eomnp!teness- The reponrf mv not be published nor may it be quoted as representing their views. TNTPRNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION Public Disclosure Authorized CURRENT4 J ECONOICI. POITO AND PROSPECTS OF GUATEMALA (in two volumes) Public Disclosure Authorized VOLUME II December 17, 1970 Public Disclosure Authorized . -111- . d-iL-nuueana.1CEL Department EQUIVALENTS Currency US$1.00 = I Quetzal (Q) Measures and Weights 1 manzana = 0.69 hectares (ha) = 1.727 acres 1 quintal = 46 kilograms (kg) = 101 pounds 1 banana box = 42 pounds rPA TiJ nTr)p rmTmirpTrp q VJUO L , I I STATISTICAL APPENDIX ANNEX: List of New Projects for External Financing STATISTICAL APPENDIX Table Number I -n1T Am-1-rTT AIIM EM T Anf'KTMT I. rOPuruIaiiu' \w Eaj 1.1 Distr^ibution of Population by Size of Settlement, 1950 and 1965-19S9. 1.2 Some Demographic Indicators, 1950-1969. 1.3 Economically Active Population b-y Sector, 1950 and 1960-1966. 1.4 Age-Specific Fertility Rates, 1950, 1964 and 1967. 1.5 Age Distribution of the Population by Sex, 1950-1964 and 1970-197, . II. NATIONAL ACCOUUNTS 2.1 Gross Domestic Product by Ecpenditure Category, 1960-1976. 2.2 Gross Domestic Product by Sector, 1960-1969. 2.3 National and Domestic Savings, 1960-1976. 2.4 Investment and Savings Ratios, 1960-1976. III. BALANCE OF PAYMENTS 3.1 Balance of Payments, 1960-1969. 3.2 Balance of Payments, 1968-1976. 3.3 Value, Volume, and Unit Price of Principal Exports, 1960-196c9. 3.4 Exports, Projections, 1970-1976. 3.5 Summary of Imports, 1961-1969. 3.6 Imports Projections, 1968-1976. 3.7 Structure of Imports in Relation to Consumption, GNP and Investment, 1951-1976. 3.8 Exports and Imports by Major Destinations and Origins, 1958, 1963, 1968. 3.9 Tracle with Other Central American Countries, 1960-1969. IV. EXTERNAL DEBT 4.1 External Public Debt Outstanding as of December 31, 1969 (Repayable in Foreign Currency). 4.2 Estimated Future Service Payments on External Public Debt Outstanding Including Undisbursed as of December 31, 1969 (Repayable in Foreign Currency). h.3 Past Transactions on External Public Debt, 1965-1969 (Repayable in Foreign Currency). 4.L External Public Debt Outstanding as of December 31, 1969 (Repayable in Local Currency). 4.5 Estimated Future Service Payments on External Public Debt Outstancling Including Undisbursed as of December 31, 1969 (Repayable in Local Currency). 4.6 axternal Public Debt Outstanding, by Sector, as of December 31, 1969 (Repayable in Foreign Currency). 4.7 Estimated Future Service Payments on External Public Debt Oltstancding Including Undisbursed, by Sector, as of December 31, 1969 (Repayable in Foreign Currency). Table Number 4.8 External Public Debt Outstanding, by Sector, as of December 31, 1969 (Repayable in Local Currency). U1.9 Estimated Future Service Payments on External Public Debt Outstanding Including Undisbursed, by Sector, as of December 31, 1969 (Repayable in Local Currency). 4.10 External Debt Service, 1970-1976 (Repayable in US$). 4.11 External Debt Service Burden (Public and Private), 1961-1969, 1976 (Repayable in Foreign Currency). V. PUBLIC FINANCE 5.1 Public Sector Operations, 1965-1976. 5.2 Central Government Fiscal Operations, 1960-1965. 5.3 Central Government Current Revenue, 1961-1976. 5.), Effects of Change to the Tax System, 1961-1968. 5.5 Distribution of Income Tax Assessments (July 1, 1965-June 30, 1966). 5.6 Distribution of Property Tax Assessments (December 31, 1969). 5.7 Income Taxes as Percentage of Reported Taxable Income and Value Added (FY 1967). 5.8 Incremental Revenues from Plan Tax Reform Program, 1971-1975. 5.9 Summary of the Tax System. 5.10 Central Government Current Expenditure by Ma.jor Function, 1965-1976. 5.11 Central Government Transfers to the Rest of the Public Sector, 1965-1970. 5.12 Summary Transactions of Autonomous Agencies (RPS), 1965-1976. 5.13 Public Direct Investment by Sector, 1965-1969. 5.14 Public Investment Program by Sector, 1971-1975. 5.15 Public Investment Program, 1971-1975 - List of Projects by Sector. VI. MONEY AND CREDIT 6.1 Summary Accounts of the Banking System, 1961-1969. 6.2 Financing Capacity of the Banking System, 1961-1976. 6.3 Prices in Guatemala City, 1960-1970. 6.t Credit to the Private Sector. 1960-1969. 6.5 Distribution of Central Government and Municipal Bonded Debt, 1960-1969. VII. AGRICULTURE 7.1 Regional Distribution of Population, 1950, 196h, 1970. 7.2 Land Resources and Land TTUlse, Ji. 7.3 Number of Farms, Farm Size and Land Use, 1964. 7)I isct.r;ibui on cf' Firmq bIr RPoans anrd SizeP 1 Q(6), 7.5 Gross Value of Production of Agriculture, Livestock, Forestry and 7.6 Area, Production and Yield of Main Crops, 1960-1970. 7.7 Value of Agricultural Lmports (CIF), 1960-1968. 7.8 Coffee Production, Utilization and Exports, 1962/63- 1975/76. 7.9 Cotton Production, Utilization and Exports, 195960- 1975/76. Table i'vumber 7.10 Centrifugated Sugar Production, Utilization and 'Cports, 1960-1976. 7.11 Banana Plantations and ETcports, 1960-1976. 7.12 Catt:Le Population, Beef Production and *cports, 1960-1976. 7.13 Other Agricultural Exports, 1960-1976. 7.14 Distribution of Agricultural and Livestock Crecdits, by Destination, 1961-1969. 7.15' Agriculturai Development Projects for i971-195. tVIII. ±IDUSTRY 8.1 Value Added i-n Manufacturing by Major industrial Branches, 1950, 1>55, 1960-1969. 8.2 Value Added in Manufacturing by Major Industrial Branches, 195u, 1)55 196;0, 1965 and 1969. 8.3 Value of Procluction in Manufacturing by Major Industrial Branches, 1950, 1955, 1960-1969. 8.4 Manufi:acturing Enterprises by lnpioyment bize, 1959 and 1bO9. 8.5 Comparison of Previous National Tariffs and the Common Tariff for Selected Tariff Sub-items at 1964 Unit Import Values. 8.6 Industrial Credit, by Amortization Periods, 1963-1967. IX. EDUCATION 9.1 Level of School Enrollment Among the Population of Primary School Age, 1950 and 1959-1969. 9. 2 Comparison of Primary School Enrollment in Urban and Rural Areas, 1950 ancd 1959-1968. 9.3 The Distribution of Enrollment in Secondary Schools Between the Official ancd Private Sectors, 1950, 1955 and 1960-1968. 9. L Population and Enrollment in Medium-Level Education, 1950 and 1959-1968. 9.5 Initial Enrollment and Coefficients of Retention in Primary Schools, 1957-1968. 9.6 Distribution of Enrollment in Secondary Education (Diversified Cycle) According to Type of Training, 1960-1968. 9.7 Distribution of Secondary School Graduates by Subject, 1958-1968. 9.8 Initial Enrollrment and Coefficients of Retention in Secondary Schools, 195'7-1968. 9.9 Number of Students Enrolled in the Universities by Faculty, :1968. CN(* D H 0 r _ CN '.O ONJ '0 ON HQ H uG D 01\ rlI 0 (L)C\1 < ;OI4 ~~4 OD c~n ( *DI 4 CD 0~~~~ (: Crs ID jE OcU<) (D CsO JdtD _:CD ONIO 4p c c '0 $1. $, (id r-Cl'..1) 0o cL) r-1 0 CT'. L) 42 Z 1 H*i %:d r44'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- *r-4 44 i E-4 Cl) r1-P 2:i Sz; t;l C) ~~~~~~~~~4>aIL I:! > ~ ~~ *r4 *. C A r~~i ri 'H4 q Oa I-- (D .H r) *~ ~ L1< *d 'L.r\ -Hf~~l CT'-f *H * ~ ~P~ ~ ~*r 4~) I H ~ ~~~C)i 4 *h 2 rl 1&f H: C.4 *H 4D 0 4.i .*41 , t0 2dr,^ *H 4) 0) 0t*q 4- (1) tD ID f) (D 04 0) 41) *-H 4) s" 120 t.fl 0 D ..)CA .. 4 C' ~ <|H H H H H Table 1.1_ GUATEMALA: DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION BY SIZE OF SETTLEMENT 1950n and 1965-69g Census Estimate 1950 1965 1969 (thousands) Total population - all settlements 2,791 .585 5.091 Towns of less than 200 inhabitants ) 2 871) 200 but less than 2,000 inhabitants) ,120 2,06X) 3.9)5 2,000 but less than 10,000 inhabitants 359 779) 10,000 but less than 50,000 inhabitants 28 275 31h2 50,000 but less than 100,000 inhabitants -- -- -- More than 100,000 inhabitants 28h 89680) (percentages) Total population - all settlements 100.0 100.0 100.0 Towns of less than 200 inhabitants )19.0) 200 but less than 2,000 inhabitants) 75.9 J19.0) 77-1, 2,000 but less than 10,000 inhabitants 12.9 17.0) 10,000 biut less than 50,000 inhabitants 1.0 6.0 6=8 50,000 but less than 100,000 inhabitants -- -- -- More than 100.000 inhabitants 10=2 13=0 1 Source: Gcneral Statistical Office. CE).IE: Boletin demograflco, October 1968 Tabl- 1 .: -TTATEM-AT A - Qf)UE T.WMtLA D]3T( TUnTr A DC^RD 1c -6r I L.W~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cr-ude birth rate Crude death rate Rate of Infant natural increase mortality rate 1950-1952 51.4 21.9 29.5 103.4 1955-1957 49.0 20.6 28.4 96.9 1962 47.7 17.3 30.4 91.3 1964 46.4 16.1 29.9 87.9 1965 46.1 17.2 28.9 92.6 1966 46.3 16.9 29.4 89.5 1967 43.3 15.2 28.1 88.0 1968 .. 16.7 1969 .. .. 1/ ; Rate per 1,000 live births. Source: General Statistical Office. Table 1.3: CUATE4ALA: ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION BY SECTOR. 19 f0 .

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