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Financial capital continues to dominate Western economic
organisations, despite major financial and economic crises. While
these have not affected Latin American countries in the same way,
other economic problems emerged after the reversion of loose
monetary policies that debilitated the export-led growth model.
This book discusses the issue of the financialised globalisation
model in Latin America, looking at the region's relationship with
the international market. This edited collection is divided into
three main sections. The first section discusses regional trends
highlighting issues of trade and payments in financialised
economies, the impact on deindustrialisation, its effect on
inequality, external capital movements and monetary policies. The
second section analyses the failure of comparative advantages of
the export-led model in Colombia, Argentina and Mexico. Finally,
the last section deals with the growth of financial balance sheets
in small and developing economies such as Chile; how growth,
investment and big corporation evolution were affected in Brazil
and Mexico; and the effects of foreign exchange activity in Mexico.
Through these discussions, this book aims to deepen the
understanding of the crisis of financialisation and the export-led
model, raising the question of whether it is possible for this
model to continue or if it requires major readjustments to unfold
economic growth. This book provides a distinctive analysis of the
financialisation mechanisms in developing countries in order to
emphasise affinities and differences between the countries of the
region in productive and financial terms. It will be of great
interest to economic and social science scholars and students, to
journalists specialising on economic and development issues, and,
more importantly, to policy makers.
Financial capital continues to dominate Western economic
organisations, despite major financial and economic crises. While
these have not affected Latin American countries in the same way,
other economic problems emerged after the reversion of loose
monetary policies that debilitated the export-led growth model.
This book discusses the issue of the financialised globalisation
model in Latin America, looking at the region's relationship with
the international market. This edited collection is divided into
three main sections. The first section discusses regional trends
highlighting issues of trade and payments in financialised
economies, the impact on deindustrialisation, its effect on
inequality, external capital movements and monetary policies. The
second section analyses the failure of comparative advantages of
the export-led model in Colombia, Argentina and Mexico. Finally,
the last section deals with the growth of financial balance sheets
in small and developing economies such as Chile; how growth,
investment and big corporation evolution were affected in Brazil
and Mexico; and the effects of foreign exchange activity in Mexico.
Through these discussions, this book aims to deepen the
understanding of the crisis of financialisation and the export-led
model, raising the question of whether it is possible for this
model to continue or if it requires major readjustments to unfold
economic growth. This book provides a distinctive analysis of the
financialisation mechanisms in developing countries in order to
emphasise affinities and differences between the countries of the
region in productive and financial terms. It will be of great
interest to economic and social science scholars and students, to
journalists specialising on economic and development issues, and,
more importantly, to policy makers.
This book provides comprehensive information on the main aspects of
Bernstein operators, based on the literature to date. Bernstein
operators have a long-standing history and many papers have been
written on them. Among all types of positive linear operators, they
occupy a unique position because of their elegance and notable
approximation properties. This book presents carefully selected
material from the vast body of literature on this topic. In
addition, it highlights new material, including several results
(with proofs) appearing in a book for the first time. To facilitate
comprehension, exercises are included at the end of each chapter.
The book is largely self-contained and the methods in the proofs
are kept as straightforward as possible. Further, it requires only
a basic grasp of analysis, making it a valuable and appealing
resource for advanced graduate students and researchers alike.
This book provides comprehensive information on the main aspects of
Bernstein operators, based on the literature to date. Bernstein
operators have a long-standing history and many papers have been
written on them. Among all types of positive linear operators, they
occupy a unique position because of their elegance and notable
approximation properties. This book presents carefully selected
material from the vast body of literature on this topic. In
addition, it highlights new material, including several results
(with proofs) appearing in a book for the first time. To facilitate
comprehension, exercises are included at the end of each chapter.
The book is largely self-contained and the methods in the proofs
are kept as straightforward as possible. Further, it requires only
a basic grasp of analysis, making it a valuable and appealing
resource for advanced graduate students and researchers alike.
This book contains an exposition of several results related with
direct and converse theorems in the theory of approximation by
algebraic polynomials in a finite interval. In addition, some facts
concerning trigonometric approximation that are necessary for
motivation and comparisons are included. The selection of papers
that are referenced and discussed document some trends in
polynomial approximation from the 1950s to the present day.
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