ADEX: "Peru lost S/11,021 million due to lower economic growth"

ADEX: “Peru lost S/11,021 million due to lower economic growth”

An estimate of pointed out that the country would have recorded losses of S/11 thousand 021 million due to lower economic growth during the period of .

The study indicates that the cost of choosing the authorities badly had an economic impact that had low-income people as the main victims. The amount lost is equivalent to paving 2,863 kilometers of highways (more than the 2,490 kilometers that connect Tumbes and Tacna); build 525 new schools (21 in each of the regions), 88 hospitals (4 in each of the regions) and 3,674 police stations (147 in each of the regions).

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The loss is equivalent to the delivery of the Universal Family Bonus (S/ 760 per family) to about 14 million 501 thousand people. In terms of the possibilities of people to start their own businesses, it is equivalent to the implementation of 1 million 102 thousand warehouses in favor of families, or the acquisition of 191 thousand 537 automobiles that could have been used in private transportation or taxis, which would have allowed our compatriots to mitigate the economic crisis.

Additional data:

– Taking the estimates of the Comptroller General of the Republic as a reference, between 2021 and 2022 corruption would have generated losses of S/ 50 thousand 950 million.

– When considering the information from the balance of payments of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru, between 2021 and 2022 there was a capital flight of S/ 71 thousand 050 million.

– Taking into account the public budget for 2021 and 2022 and the effective level of execution, the inefficiency in the management of the Castillo government stopped implementing works for the benefit of Peruvians for S/ 42 thousand 458 million.

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