A major, new, and comprehensive look at six decades of
macroeconomic policies across the region What went wrong with the
economic development of Latin America over the past
half-century? Along with periods of poor economic
performance, the region’s countries have been plagued by a wide
variety of economic crises. This major new work brings together
dozens of leading economists to explore the economic performance of
the ten largest countries in South America and of Mexico. Together
they advance the fundamental hypothesis that, despite different
manifestations, these crises all have been the result of poorly
designed or poorly implemented fiscal and monetary policies.Â
Each country is treated in its own section of the book, with a lead
chapter presenting a comprehensive database of the country’s
fiscal, monetary, and economic data from 1960 to 2017. The chapters
are drawn from one-day academic conferences—hosted in all but one
case, in the focus country—with participants including noted
economists and former leading policy makers. Cowritten with Nobel
Prize winner Thomas J. Sargent, the editors’ introduction
provides a conceptual framework for analyzing fiscal and monetary
policy in countries around the world, particularly those less
developed. A final chapter draws conclusions and suggests
directions for further research. A vital resource for advanced
undergraduate and graduate students of economics and for economic
researchers and policy makers, A Monetary and Fiscal History of
Latin America, 1960–2017 goes further than any book in stressing
both the singularities and the similarities of the economic
histories of Latin America’s largest countries. Contributors:
Mark Aguiar, Princeton U; Fernando Alvarez, U of Chicago; Manuel
Amador, U of Minnesota; Joao Ayres, Inter-American Development
Bank; Saki Bigio, UCLA; Luigi Bocola, Stanford U; Francisco J.
Buera, Washington U, St. Louis; Guillermo Calvo, Columbia U;
Rodrigo Caputo, U of Santiago; Roberto Chang, Rutgers U; Carlos
Javier Charotti, Central Bank of Paraguay; Simón Cueva, TNK
Economics; Julián P. DÃaz, Loyola U Chicago; Sebastian Edwards,
UCLA; Carlos Esquivel, Rutgers U; Eduardo Fernández Arias, Peking
U; Carlos Fernández Valdovinos (former Central Bank of Paraguay);
Arturo José Galindo, Banco de la República, Colombia; Márcio
Garcia, PUC-Rio; Felipe González Soley, U of Southampton; Diogo
Guillen, PUC-Rio; Lars Peter Hansen, U of Chicago; Patrick Kehoe,
Stanford U; Carlos Gustavo Machicado Salas, Bolivian Catholic U;
JoaquÃn Marandino, U Torcuato Di Tella; Alberto Martin, U Pompeu
Fabra; Cesar Martinelli, George Mason U; Felipe Meza, Instituto
Tecnológico Autónomo de México; Pablo Andrés Neumeyer, U
Torcuato Di Tella; Gabriel Oddone, U de la República; Daniel
Osorio, Banco de la República; José Peres CajÃas, U of
Barcelona; David Perez-Reyna, U de los Andes; Fabrizio Perri,
Minneapolis Fed; Andrew Powell, Inter-American Development Bank;
Diego Restuccia, U of Toronto; Diego Saravia, U de los Andes;
Thomas J. Sargent, New York U; José A. Scheinkman, Columbia U;
Teresa Ter-Minassian (formerly IMF); Marco Vega, Pontificia U
Católica del Perú; Carlos Végh, Johns Hopkins U; François R.
Velde, Chicago Fed; Alejandro Werner, IMF.
General
Imprint: |
University of Minnesota Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
2022 |
First published: |
2021 |
Editors: |
Timothy J. Kehoe
• Juan Pablo Nicolini
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Dimensions: |
254 x 178 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
592 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5179-1136-2 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-5179-1136-2 |
Barcode: |
9781517911362 |
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