With dynamic growth in China and India, recovery in Europe and
Japan, and notable gains in U.S. productivity, the question arises:
Can Latin America compete? Many argue that macroeconomic and trade
reforms achieved in the 1990s merely put a handsome coat of paint
over education, labor, judicial, and administrative reforms that
remain incomplete. This book identifies and analyzes ten factors
that most influence the competitiveness of Latin American nations
and will shape their economic futures. In their frank and direct
assessment--pulling no punches--the authors also present viable
courses of action that Latin America can take to increase its
ability to compete in the global economy.
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