Latin America’s economic performance since the beginning of neo-liberal reforms has been poor; this not only contrasts with its performance pre-1980, but also with what was happening simultaneously in Asia. I shall argue that the weakness of the region’s new paradigm is rooted as much in its intrinsic flaws as in the particular way it has been implemented. From the latter’s perspective, what characterised Latin America’s economic reforms most was that they were undertaken as a result of the perceived economic weaknesses of the region-i.e., it was an attitude of ‘throwing in the towel’ vis-à-vis their previous state-led industrialisation strategy, as most politicians and economists interpreted the 1982 debt crisis as conclusive evidence that...
As soon as international financial markets felt reassured in 2003 by the surprisingly neoliberal ori...
Latin American countries are the only Western countries that are poor and that aren't gaining ground...
Since the late 1980s, almost all Latin American countries have gone through a process of far-reachin...
Latin America’s economic performance since the beginning of neo-liberal reforms has been poor; this ...
Growth in the first post-reform decade in Latin America has been disappointing, largely because of a...
Growth in the first post-reform decade in Latin America has been disappointing, largely because of a...
Growth in the first post-reform decade in Latin America has been disappointing, largely because of a...
Growth in the first post-reform decade in Latin America has been disappointing, largely because of a...
Most Latin American countries experienced their last peak in output per capita relative to the Unite...
In order to analyze how satisfactory the growth process in Latin America has been over the past 40 y...
After years of poor economic performance, many Latin American countries undertook ambitious programs...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction This paper addresses some important questions with respect to econ...
Copyright © 2009 Taylor & FrancisDuring the last theree decades, and contrary to expectations, Latin...
As soon as international financial markets felt reassured in 2003 by the surprisingly neoliberal ori...
In order to restart economic growth in Latin America after the so-called "lost decade," most countri...
As soon as international financial markets felt reassured in 2003 by the surprisingly neoliberal ori...
Latin American countries are the only Western countries that are poor and that aren't gaining ground...
Since the late 1980s, almost all Latin American countries have gone through a process of far-reachin...
Latin America’s economic performance since the beginning of neo-liberal reforms has been poor; this ...
Growth in the first post-reform decade in Latin America has been disappointing, largely because of a...
Growth in the first post-reform decade in Latin America has been disappointing, largely because of a...
Growth in the first post-reform decade in Latin America has been disappointing, largely because of a...
Growth in the first post-reform decade in Latin America has been disappointing, largely because of a...
Most Latin American countries experienced their last peak in output per capita relative to the Unite...
In order to analyze how satisfactory the growth process in Latin America has been over the past 40 y...
After years of poor economic performance, many Latin American countries undertook ambitious programs...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction This paper addresses some important questions with respect to econ...
Copyright © 2009 Taylor & FrancisDuring the last theree decades, and contrary to expectations, Latin...
As soon as international financial markets felt reassured in 2003 by the surprisingly neoliberal ori...
In order to restart economic growth in Latin America after the so-called "lost decade," most countri...
As soon as international financial markets felt reassured in 2003 by the surprisingly neoliberal ori...
Latin American countries are the only Western countries that are poor and that aren't gaining ground...
Since the late 1980s, almost all Latin American countries have gone through a process of far-reachin...