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Political Economy of Latin America: Recent Economic Performance

Political Economy of Latin America: Recent Economic Performance

Philip Arestis
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This is the third volume of the series of International Papers in Political Economy . The theme of this volume is the political economy of a number of Latin American countries in the aftermath of the introduction of liberalization policies in this part of the world. In particular, the book concentrates on recent economic performance. The book assesses notions of neoliberalism, democracy and economic policy in Latin America, examines the economic policies of the first period of President Lula da Silva in Brazil, appraises Chile's experience between neo-liberalism and equitable growth, considers of the possibility of Argentina in the late twentieth century and early Twenty-First being a case of disruptive international financial integration, and assesses recent political economy in Venezuela, examining the extent to which political stability matters in the case of Ecuador.
Language
English
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Release
November 15, 2007
ISBN
0230547036
ISBN 13
9780230547032

Political Economy of Latin America: Recent Economic Performance

Philip Arestis
4/5 ( ratings)
This is the third volume of the series of International Papers in Political Economy . The theme of this volume is the political economy of a number of Latin American countries in the aftermath of the introduction of liberalization policies in this part of the world. In particular, the book concentrates on recent economic performance. The book assesses notions of neoliberalism, democracy and economic policy in Latin America, examines the economic policies of the first period of President Lula da Silva in Brazil, appraises Chile's experience between neo-liberalism and equitable growth, considers of the possibility of Argentina in the late twentieth century and early Twenty-First being a case of disruptive international financial integration, and assesses recent political economy in Venezuela, examining the extent to which political stability matters in the case of Ecuador.
Language
English
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Release
November 15, 2007
ISBN
0230547036
ISBN 13
9780230547032

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