Former President Leonel Fernández said this Saturday that the Dominican Republic has the potential to double the size of its economy in the next decade, moving from a productive capacity of about US$125 billion to US$250 billion, if it is committed to a development model based on innovation, science and high technology. During an act of swearing in new members of the People’s Force, Fernández argued that the economic growth of the 21st century w…
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Former President Leonel Fernández said this Saturday that the Dominican Republic has the potential to double the size of its economy in the next decade, moving from a productive capacity of about US$125 billion to US$250 billion, if it is committed to a development model based on innovation, science and high technology. During an act of swearing in new members of the People’s Force, Fernández argued that the economic growth of the 21st century w…