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Vanishing Growth in Latin America - The Late Twentieth Century Experience (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Vanishing Growth in Latin America - The Late Twentieth Century Experience (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
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Economic growth in Latin America and the rise of material welfare
has lagged behind that of more dynamic areas of the world economy.
In a region prone to policy experiments, the policies of the
Washington Consensus applied since the 1990s failed to bring
sustained growth to most of Latin America. Andres Solimano and an
impressive set of contributors analyze the last 40 years in order
to determine the role of economic reforms, external conditions,
factor accumulation, income inequality, political instability and
productivity in explaining GDP increases. The book also looks at
cycles of growth, identifying periods of rapid growth and
contrasting them with periods of stagnation and collapse. Recent
empirical evidence on the world economy in the later decades of the
twentieth century shows that growth tends to be a volatile process
with little correlation over time and virtually no discernible
trend. This is particularly relevant to Latin America - a region
traditionally exposed to external shocks - in which the absence of
growth-oriented institutions, pervasive distributive conflicts and
volatile politics contribute to make sustained growth an elusive
policy goal. In separate chapters on sub-regions of Latin America
comprising countries in the Southern Cone and Brazil, the Andean
region, and Central America and Mexico, the contributors ascertain
the main determinants of output growth, highlighting the factors
that can boost growth and those that impede it. They explore the
role of shocks, policies, and deeper social and institutional
structures, as well as the impact of competitiveness, trade
regimes, fiscal policy, education and political instability on
growth performance. This comprehensive analysis will be of interest
to scholars of economic growth and development and policymakers in
Latin America in search of clues on how to promote and maintain
growth in a comparative perspective. This book will also be of
interest to multilateral organizations and ministries of
international cooperation and development in developed countries.
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