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Uruguay experienced one of its biggest economic booms in history during 2004-2014.
Since then, growth has come down significantly. The paper investigates the various causes
of the boom and discusses the sustainability of these causes. It then compares Uruguay
against high-growth countries that were once at a similar income level, across a broad set
of structural indicators, to identify priority reform areas that could improve long-term
growth prospect.