Development Macroeconomics in Latin America and Mexico: Essays on Monetary, Exchange Rate, and Fiscal Policies

Author:   J. Ros
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
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9781349499472


Pages:   199
Publication Date:   07 April 2015
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Development Macroeconomics in Latin America and Mexico brings the attention of academics, practitioners, and policy makers to the neglected macroeconomic factors that can account for both the unsatisfactory average growth performance of Latin American and the diversity around this average.

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Author:   J. Ros
Publisher:   Palgrave Macmillan
Imprint:   Palgrave Macmillan
Edition:   1st ed. 2015
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   2.776kg
ISBN:  

9781349499472


ISBN 10:   1349499471
Pages:   199
Publication Date:   07 April 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"1. Institutional and Policy Convergence with Growth Divergence in Latin America 2. Productivity and Growth: Stylized Facts and Kaldor's Laws in Latin America 3. The Real Exchange Rate, the Real Wage, and Growth: A Formal Analysis of the ""Development Channel"" 4. The Dutch Disease, the Staple Thesis and the Recent Natural Resource Boom in South America 5. Close to the Epicenter: Mexico and Canada During the Great Recession 6. Why Does the Mexican Economy Grow Less than that of Chile? 7. Mexico, Looking Ahead: Macroeconomic Policy and Development Strategy"

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The book is an attractive combination of theoretical and applied economics. It gives answers to two main questions: What explains the poor growth of the Latin American region over the past thirty years? What explains the diversity in the growth performances of individual Latin American countries in the same period? The legacy of the shocks of the 1980s interacting with the variety of macroeconomic policies (fiscal, monetary, and exchange) can provide satisfactory answers to both questions. - Roberto Frenkel, Principal Research Associate at Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad (CEDES); Honorary Professor, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina The poor growth performance of Latin America in the post-market reforms era is one of the central facts - and, in a sense, paradoxes - that development economics must explain. This is particularly so of Mexico, a great performer in 1940-80 and a major reformer but one of the most frustrating stories in recent decades. This collection by one of Latin America's leading development economists is an outstanding contribution to this debate. It is a must-read! - Jose Antonio Ocampo, Professor, Columbia University, USA; former Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC); former Finance Minister of Colombia


The book is an attractive combination of theoretical and applied economics. It gives answers to two main questions: What explains the poor growth of the Latin American region over the past thirty years? What explains the diversity in the growth performances of individual Latin American countries in the same period? The legacy of the shocks of the 1980s interacting with the variety of macroeconomic policies (fiscal, monetary, and exchange) can provide satisfactory answers to both questions. - Roberto Frenkel, Principal Research Associate at Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad (CEDES); Honorary Professor, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina The poor growth performance of Latin America in the post-market reforms era is one of the central facts - and, in a sense, paradoxes - that development economics must explain. This is particularly so of Mexico, a great performer in 1940-80 and a major reformer but one of the most frustrating stories in recent decades. This collection by one of Latin America's leading development economists is an outstanding contribution to this debate. It is a must-read! - Jose Antonio Ocampo, Professor, Columbia University, USA; former Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC); former Finance Minister of Colombia


The book is an attractive combination of theoretical and applied economics. It gives answers to two main questions: What explains the poor growth of the Latin American region over the past thirty years? What explains the diversity in the growth performances of individual Latin American countries in the same period? The legacy of the shocks of the 1980s interacting with the variety of macroeconomic policies (fiscal, monetary, and exchange) can provide satisfactory answers to both questions. - Roberto Frenkel, Principal Research Associate at Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad (CEDES); Honorary Professor, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina The poor growth performance of Latin America in the post-market reforms era is one of the central facts - and, in a sense, paradoxes - that development economics must explain. This is particularly so of Mexico, a great performer in 1940-80 and a major reformer but one of the most frustrating stories in recent decades. This collection by one of Latin America's leading development economists is an outstanding contribution to this debate. It is a must-read! - Jose Antonio Ocampo, Professor, Columbia University, USA; former Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC); former Finance Minister of Colombia


Author Information

Professor of Economics at the National University of Mexico and Emeritus Professor at the University of Notre Dame, USA, Jaime Ros specializes in development economics with special reference to Mexico and Latin America. Recent books include Rethinking Economic Development, Growth, and Institutions (OUP, 2013), Algunas Tesis Equivocadas sobre el Estancamiento Económico de México (Colegio de México-UNAM, 2013), The Oxford Handbook of Latin American Economics (OUP, 2011), Development and Growth in the Mexican Economy (OUP, 2009, with Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid), and International Handbook of Development Economics (Edward Elgar, 2008, edited with Amitava Dutt).

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