The principal themes pursued in this book emerge from the great
transformation that the Latin American and the Caribbean economies
experienced in the aftermath of both the foreign debt crisis of
1982 and the macroeconomic stabilisation policies that vividly and
painfully produced the so-called "lost decade" of the 1980s.
Latin America implemented an economic liberalisation process
during the late 1980s and the 1990s. The main policy reforms
involved in that course can be summarized as privatization of state
owned firms, trade openness, deregulation of the foreign direct
investment (FDI) regime and fiscal discipline. Latin American
countries have also embarked in regional trade agreements, the most
important ones being Mercosur and the North American Free trade
Agreement (NAFTA). This book compares results from the experience
of North-South and South-South moulds of integration. Thus, the
impacts of these policies on growth, development, technological
progress, poverty and inequality are analysed. Orthodox and
heterodox economic policies and theories are discussed along with
relevant empirical evidence with a view to assess, on the one hand,
the relative merits of the various policy reforms applied by
different countries in the region, and on the other, the experience
of integration into the global economy.
There are thirteen chapters in this collection linked in varying
ways to the series of economic reforms introduced in the region in
the last decades. The book will be of interest to academics,
researchers, students and policymakers interested in the study of
economic development in emerging economies and in particular in
Latin America.
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