This view is supported by the latest estimate of second-quarter growth by Santiago Montenegro, head of the national planning department, DNP. On 1 August he said, 'It will not be as good [as the 3.8% recorded in the first quarter] but we can say with considerable certainty that it will be 3% or somewhat more.'
Montenegro pointed to the reduction of the unemployment rate, from 16% to 14.2%, as a clear sign that the economy is recovering and that some sectoral policies are beginning to make an impact on the jobs market. This, he said, is making the government 'optimistic but not triumphalistic.'
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