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Economy of Puerto Rico
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COFINA
Government Development Bank
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Made in Puerto Rico
MIDA
Manufacturers Association
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As of 2012, the real estate industry in Puerto Rico constituted about 14.8% of the gross domestic product of Puerto Rico, about 1% of all of the employee compensation on the island and, together with finance and insurance (FIRE), about 3.7% of all the employment on the jurisdiction.[a][b][c]
^ abc"Informe Económico al Gobernador de Puerto Rico, 2012" (PDF) (in Spanish). Puerto Rico Planning Board. April 2013. Retrieved September 29, 2013.
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