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Falling Behind - Explaining the Development Gap Between Latin America and the United States (Hardcover)
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Falling Behind - Explaining the Development Gap Between Latin America and the United States (Hardcover)
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In 1700, Latin America and British North America were roughly equal
in economic terms. Yet over the next three centuries, the United
States gradually pulled away, and today the gap is huge. Why did
this happen? Was it culture? Geography? Economic policies? Natural
resources? Differences in political development? The question has
occupied policymakers and scholars for decades, and the debate
remains intense.
In Falling Behind, Francis Fukuyama, acclaimed author of The End
of History and America at the Crossroads, gathers together some of
the world's leading scholars on the subject to explain the nature
of the gap and how it came to be. Tracing the histories of
development over the past four hundred years and focusing in
particular on the policies of the last fifty years, the
contributors conclude that while many factors are important,
economic policies and weak institutions are at the root of the
divide. Interestingly, while the gap is deeply rooted in history,
they show that there have been times when it narrowed as a
consequence of policy choices in nations such as Chile, Mexico, and
Brazil, and that there has been genuine institutional reform across
the region. Bringing to light these policy success stories,
Fukuyama and the contributors lay out a path for Latin American
nations so that they can improve their prospects for economic
growth and stable political development.
Given that so many attribute the gap to either vast cultural
differences or the consequences of U.S. economic domination,
Falling Behind is sure to stir debate. And, given the importance of
the subject in light of economic globalization and the immigration
debate, its expansive, in-depth portrait of thehemisphere's
development will be a welcome addition to the conversation.
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