This book compares the successes and failures of the development
and growth processes of Argentina and Brazil. It provides important
insights into the different performances of these economies through
a series of comparative essays written by Argentinian and Brazilian
economists. In the last 60 years Argentina and Brazil have both
undergone a dramatic process of urbanization and industrialization.
While there are similarities between the two, each country has
dealt with the side effects in a different manner. In this
insightful book, Argentinean and Brazilian economists expertly
analyze their country's experiences with processes of
industrialization, the performance of the agricultural and service
sectors, the impact of foreign investments, the distribution of
income, the roles of the state and the privatization experience,
and inflationary and stabilization experiences. The contrast of the
two emerging countries addressing these challenges will offer
students, economists and other social scientists significant new
insights into the economic development process. Many of the
articles will also appeal to individuals in multinational
corporations and banks that have to deal with emerging market
economies. Contributors include: H. Aguirre, E. Amann, D.G. Arce,
C.R. Azzoni, C.J. Caetano Bacha, W. Baer, A.R. Barros, R. Bebczuk,
C. Ciappa, D. Coes, A. Elizagaray, A. Figueroa, D.I. Fleischer,
M.A.R. da Fonseca, A. Gallo, E.M. Greco, J.J.M Guilhoto, G.
Hewings, D. Heymann, R. Hoffmann, A. Horowitz, B. Kosacoff, A.
Lopez, J.L. Love, S. Petralia, D. Petrecolla, A.C. Pinheiro, A.
Porto, A. Ramos, C.A. Romero, S.D. Silber, W. Sosa-Escudero, A.
Villela
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