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Government A
democracy within the US Constitutional system, Puerto Rico's government
consists of Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches, with
all elective positions tested by the ballot every four years. Legal
protection is provided by the Constitutions of Puerto Rico and United
States, with ultimate appeal to the US Supreme Court
Language Spanish
and English are the official languages of Puerto Rico. English is
a compulsory second language in schools and is widely used in business,
industry, research, and education.
Education Compulsory
universal education is enforced. Some 800,000 students are enrolled
in public and private elementary and high schools; 160,000 students
are enrolled in universities, colleges, and professional and technical
schools. Of Island college students, 54% are 20-24 years of age,
one of the highest world attendance rates in this age group
Labor
Force Of
the 1.2 million in the Island's labor force, one million are employed
and some 200,000 are seeking employment. Of the total work force,
75% has 12 or more years of schooling; one-third has completed or
has had some college education.
Human
Resources Heavy
public and private investment in education and special training
programs has created a world-class work force in Puerto Rico. US
Census figures show the Island has over 4,500 engineers, 7,700 engineering
technicians, 1,200 computer programmers, 700 chemist and biochemists,
35,000 precision mechanics and repairers, and 30,000 technical production
workers.
Productivity
Puerto Rico has one of the world's highest productivity ratios.
Value-added in Puerto Rico's factories amounts to $10.02 for every
dollar of production worker wages, which is double the mainland
US average for manufacturing of $4.64, according to the US Census
of Business. Based on rates of growth data over time, a comparison
of manufacturing productivity show the following ranking:
| Japan |
1 |
| Puerto
Rico |
2 |
| United
Kingdom |
3 |
| United
States |
4 |
| Canada |
5 |
Profitability The
profit-to-sales ratio for Island manufacturing (34.8%) is about
seven times higher than the comparable Mainland US ratio (4.8%).
Puerto Rico's manufacturing profit-to-equity ratio (34.4%) is more
than three time the mainland average (10.3%)
Export/Import
Comparison In
fiscal 1992, Puerto Rico's total trade reached $36.2 billion, a
greater value of external trade than all other Caribbean Basin nations
combined. It is also higher than any Western Hemisphere contry south
of the US except Brazil and Mexico. Island merchandise exports of
$21.1 billion in fiscal 1992 exceeded imports of $15.2 billion for
a creditable $5.9 billion positive trade balance.
Manufacturing
Industries
Manufacturing is the largest sector in the economy of Puert Rico
in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In fiscal 1992, manufacturing
generated $13.2 billion, or 39% of GDP
Most of the Island's manufacturing output is shipped to the mainland
United States, which is also the principal source of imports required
by Island industrialists. Prestigious corporations, many of them
listed in the Fortune 500, currently operate large-scale production
facilities in Puerto Rico.
Banking
System
Part of the US banking system insured by the FDIC, Puerto Rico's
commercial bank assets exceeded $23 billion as of December 1992.
Currency is the US dollar. Major US, European and local banks operate
on the Island.
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