Despite having accumulated physical and human capital at significant rates, Latin America’s growth has been generally disappointing. Successful growth episodes have been accompanied by surges in TFP, sound and stable macroeconomic policies, and fewer distortions and government interventions. Structural breaks are often cited as sources of the disappointing and heterogeneous growth performance of countries in Latin America. We find that, once controlled for external shocks and a measure of distortions, the behavior of per capita GDP in a sample of Latin American countries is remarkably stable
In this paper I use historical data to analyze the relationship between crises and growth in Latin ...
Central America experienced moderate growth during the last decade, including in the years leading u...
In this paper we investigate the role of poor macroeconomic per-formance, in terms of high rates of ...
Despite having accumulated physical and human capital at significant rates, Latin America’s growt...
Despite having accumulated physical and human capital at significant rates, Latin America’s gr...
El crecimiento en América Latina ha sido mediocre pese al crecimiento significativo en la acumulaci...
Includes bibliographyRecent evidence on economic growth indicates that growth fluctuations at freque...
This paper examines the growth experience of Latin America and discusses future prospects. For this ...
In order to analyze how satisfactory the growth process in Latin America has been over the past 40 y...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction This paper addresses some important questions with respect to econ...
Most Latin American countries experienced their last peak in output per capita relative to the Unite...
In this paper, we characterize economic growth among a sample of Latin American countries by means o...
Includes bibliographyThe 1980s and 1990s have been decades of instability and slow growth for most o...
The economic growth and development process of the Latin American economies has been historically un...
After years of poor economic performance, many Latin American countries undertook ambitious programs...
In this paper I use historical data to analyze the relationship between crises and growth in Latin ...
Central America experienced moderate growth during the last decade, including in the years leading u...
In this paper we investigate the role of poor macroeconomic per-formance, in terms of high rates of ...
Despite having accumulated physical and human capital at significant rates, Latin America’s growt...
Despite having accumulated physical and human capital at significant rates, Latin America’s gr...
El crecimiento en América Latina ha sido mediocre pese al crecimiento significativo en la acumulaci...
Includes bibliographyRecent evidence on economic growth indicates that growth fluctuations at freque...
This paper examines the growth experience of Latin America and discusses future prospects. For this ...
In order to analyze how satisfactory the growth process in Latin America has been over the past 40 y...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction This paper addresses some important questions with respect to econ...
Most Latin American countries experienced their last peak in output per capita relative to the Unite...
In this paper, we characterize economic growth among a sample of Latin American countries by means o...
Includes bibliographyThe 1980s and 1990s have been decades of instability and slow growth for most o...
The economic growth and development process of the Latin American economies has been historically un...
After years of poor economic performance, many Latin American countries undertook ambitious programs...
In this paper I use historical data to analyze the relationship between crises and growth in Latin ...
Central America experienced moderate growth during the last decade, including in the years leading u...
In this paper we investigate the role of poor macroeconomic per-formance, in terms of high rates of ...