Abstract

This paper takes into consideration the current debate regarding the impact of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on economies, mainly from economic integration processes and their connection to the current world order. Economic integration in Central America has two formal development instruments (ALIDES and the Five Integration Pillars), and, today, a Prioritized Strategic Agenda is being create. Despite the existence of these instruments, it is important to evaluate their performance and level of execution, especially when the SDGs are conceived as one of the most concrete global consensus. The point is how SDGs can promote the fulfillment of the development objectives applied to Central America’s economic integration process. By means of the phenomenological research paradigm, interpretative deductions are made from three moments: the study of phenomenal structures, the analysis of the phenomenological method and, finally, from the undercover dominance.

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