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Thoroughly revised and updated, this text provides the basic economic tools for students to understand the problems facing the countries of Latin America. In this third edition, Patrice Franko analyzes challenges to the neoliberal model of development and highlights recent macroeconomic changes in the region. Including charts and tables with the most current data available, the book also offers a wealth of new boxed discussions and vignettes.
Contents
Chapter 1in the RegionChapter 2: Historical Legacies: Patterns of Unequal and Unstable GrowthChapter 3: Import Substitution Industrialization: Looking Inward for the Source of Economic GrowthChapter 4: Latin America's Debt Crisis: The Limits of External FinancingChapter 5: Macroeconomic Stabilization: A Critical Ingredient for Sustained GrowthChapter 6: The Role of the State: From a Smaller to a Smarter StateChapter 7: Financing for Development: Public and Private Capital Flows to Latin AmericaChapter 8: Contemporary Trade Policy: Engine or Brakes for Growth?Chapter 9: Policies Underpinning Growth: Productivity and Competitiveness in the Global EconomyChapter 10: Rural Development: Sowing the Seeds of Equitable, Sustainable Growth in Latin AmericaChapter 11: Poverty and Inequality: Addressing the Social Deficit in Latin AmericaChapter 12: Health Policy: Investing in People's FutureChapter 13: Education Policy: The Source of Equitable, Sustainable GrowthChapter 14: Environmental Challenges: Internalizing the Costs of DevelopmentChapter 15: Lessons Learned: Cycles in Latin American Development



