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Capital Markets, Growth, and Economic Policy in Latin America

Autor Jorge Salazar-Carrillo, Antonio Jorge, Bernadette West
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 ian 2000 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Looking at how Latin American countries have coped with the 1994 Mexican crisis and the earlier debt crisis of the 1980s, this book reveals the full extent of what has come to be known as the tequila effect. Written by distinguished economists and financiers from Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States, the volume also examines the social, political, and economic issues associated with ever-expanding trade and globalization.The book opens with chapters considering the impact of the Mexican crisis on Argentina, Colombia, and Venezuela, and it provides an interesting account of the events leading up to the crisis itself. In the following section, the contributors examine issues of economic growth by considering such topics as the need for a new growth strategy, by comparing the Latin American and Asian economies, and by looking at the Cuban economy from a trading partner's perspective. The final section takes an indepth look at the complex issues of neoliberalist versus neopopulist thinking in shaping Latin America's economic policies for the 21st century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275959753
ISBN-10: 0275959759
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

ANTONIO JORGE is Professor of Economics at Florida International University and a Senior Research Scholar at the University of Miami. His recent publications include Price Policies and Economic Growth (Praeger, 1997) and The Economics of the Caribbean: Present Problems and Future Trends (1997).JORGE SALAZAR-CARRILLO is Professor of Economics and Director of the Center for Economic Research at Florida International University and a nonresident staff member of the Brookings Institution. Recent works include Oil in the Economic Development of Venezuela during the Twentieth Century (Praeger, 1994), Price Policies and Economic Growth (Praeger, 1997) and The Economics of the Caribbean: Present Problems and Future Trends (1997).BERNADETTE WEST is a Lecturer of Economics at the University of Miami and Florida International University.

Cuprins

Introduction and OverviewIntroduction by Antonio Jorge, Jorge Salazar-Carrillo, and Bernadette WestConsequences of the Debt CrisisConsequences of the Debt Crisis in Large Countries: The Case of Argentina by A. Humberto PetreiEconomic Growth and Inflation in Colombia by Jose Antonio OcampoReflections on the Mexican Crisis by Julio de QuesadaThe Foreign Debt Crisis and its Consequences on the Venezuelan Economy by Antonio Casas-GonzalezGrowth and Development PerspectivesThe Mexican Crisis and Caribbean Economic Growth: Impact and Perspectives by Anthony GonzalesA Comparison of East Asian and Latin American Development: Will Latin America Create Its Own Miracle? by F. Gerard AdamsThe Facts of Economic Development and Virtuous Circles by F. Gerard AdamsThe Cuban Economy as Seen Through its Foreign Trade by Jorge Salazar-CarrilloDebt and Development in Latin America in the Global Economy by Antonio Jorge and Raul MoncarzSocioeconomic Impact of Tourism in Barbados by Irma T. de Alonso and Jorge Salazar-CarrilloNeoliberalism and Neopopulism: Adjustment and StabilityNeoliberalism Versus Neopopulism by John WilliamsonSome Thoughts on the Achievement of Sustained Growth with Poverty Reduction in Latin America by Gustav RanisOutline for a Socioeconomic Paradigm for Post-Castro Cuba by Antonio JorgeOn the Political Economy of Pensions and Social Security by Peter DiamondBrief Thoughts on the Political Economy of Adjustment: International Markets Versus National Politics by Gerald M. Meier