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OCR Page 1 of 6UNCLASSIRED
SYSTEM II
91299
THE WHITE HOUSE
SECRET
WASHINGTON
NATIONAL SECURITY STUDY
DIRECTIVE NUMBER 2-85
January 9, 1985
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOR CENTRAL AMERICA (U)
Introduction
The purpose of this NSSD is to provide an analytical framework
for building a successful U.S. policy toward economic develop-
ment in Central America in support of U.S, national security
policies. +5
U.S. Central American policy as defined by NSDD-124 has four
objectives: (1) Support for the advancement of democracy and
implementation of a free and open electoral process in all
countries of Central America; (2) Support for economic devel-
opment, including significantly increased economic and human-
itarian assistance to raise standards of living; (3) Resolu-
tion of regional disputes and conflicts through dialogue and
the achievement of political settlements with verifiable
agreements through negotiation; (4) Sufficient security
assistance to ensure that democratic institutions, social
reforms and economic improvements are not threatened by
communist subversion and guerrilla warfare. 15)
The troubled situation in Central America has no single cause,
but poor income distribution despite rapid growth in the
1960's has been a major factor. The subsequent sharp economic
contraction in the 1970's, which has continued into the
1980's, has exacerbated the problem. let
The key to economic performance in the future will be imple-
mentation of a domestic policy framework which relies on free
market principles as the basis for economic development. In
addition successful strategies for handling outstanding debt
problems, development of an indigenous energy and mineral base
and establishment of a stable and democratic political en-
vironment will be important.
Objectives of the Study
The study directed by this NSSD will 1) review economic
prospects for Central America; 2) determine priority areas for
U.S. assistance in order to achieve the reinforcing goals of
economic development and the preservation and enhancement of
U.S. national security and economic interests; and 3) estab-
lish a monitoring system to evaluate the progress of assis-
tance programs in meeting overall U.S. objectives as defined
by the Kissinger Commission and Jackson Plan legislation which
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