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About this book
Development has been elusive for Latin America in the 1990s. Notwithstanding tough neoliberal reforms, defeated hyperinflation, and large capital inflows, development of productive capacity and social equity shows a poor performance. These selected essays discuss the analytical bases of a pragmatic policy-oriented approach alternative to neoliberalism. They also analyze macroeconomic management, trade and financial liberalization in recent years.
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9780312229382
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of tables and figure
- List of abbreviations
- Preface
- 1 An introduction
- 2 Capital fonnation and the macroeconomic framework: a neostructuralist approach
- 3 Trade liberalization and growth: recent experiences in Latin America
- 4 The great Latin American debt crisis: a decade of a symmetric adjustment
- 5 Surges in capital flows and development: an overview of policy issues in the 1990s
- 6 Macroeconomic policies for growth
- 7 Macroeconomic achievements in the democratic transition in Chile
- 8 Intra-Latin American trade in the 1990s and its analytical base
- 9 ‘The return of private capital to Latin America: a word of caution in 1992 for ‘successful’ countries
- 10 The policy implications of the Tequila Effect
- References
- Index