Written by a distinguished group of noted Latin American experts, this volume analyzes the complex economic relationship between the United States and Latin America during the 1980s and into the 1990s. As the editors assert at the outset, the United States has not had a cohesive policy toward Latin America since the Kennedy administration's Alliance for Progress. Instead, policy has vacillated, taking different positions on Latin American economic matters and requiring different actions on the part of Latin American governments. The essays collected here demonstrate in detail how the latent…mehr
Written by a distinguished group of noted Latin American experts, this volume analyzes the complex economic relationship between the United States and Latin America during the 1980s and into the 1990s. As the editors assert at the outset, the United States has not had a cohesive policy toward Latin America since the Kennedy administration's Alliance for Progress. Instead, policy has vacillated, taking different positions on Latin American economic matters and requiring different actions on the part of Latin American governments. The essays collected here demonstrate in detail how the latent tensions among sometimes conflicting U.S. policy goals have been exacerbated by the economic crises of Latin America in the 1980s. Among the key topics addressed are the mounting debt crisis, privatization, Latin American integration, and the specific effects of U.S. policies on various aspects of Latin American economies. The volume begins with an in-depth analysis of Latin America's debt crisis which concludes that U.S. policy in this area has often worked against our long-term interest in Latin America's return to higher real growth. Subsequent essays examine the contradictory position of the United States toward Latin America with regard to debt and trade relations, develop a model of an indebted nation that can be used to simulate future real growth and external-debt accumulation, and compare the effects of privatization in four Latin American countries. The remaining essays evaluate the performance of Argentine and Brazilian public enterprises, look at the impact of direct and indirect U.S. policies on Latin America's labor sector, study the implications of financial liberalization policies, and discuss Latin American regional trade arrangements. This book will be of interest to scholars, policymakers, and executives who deal regularly with Latin American issues.
WERNER BAER is Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign./e Previously he taught at Harvard, Yale, and Vanderbilt, and he has been a visiting professor at the University of Sao Paulo, Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, and the Instituto Tocuato De Tella in Buenos Aires. He specializes in the study of Latin American economies, including the process of industrialization, its positive and negative impact, the region's inflationary experiences, the role of the state, and the process of privatization.
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Introduction by Werner Baer and Donald V. Coes Baker to Brady to Chance? Tinkering with the Latin American Debt Crisis by David Felix and John Caskey United States Policies and Latin America's Trade and Debt by Werner Baer and Donald V. Coes Economic Growth and External Debt: Some Analytical Macroeconomic Issues for the "Baker Plan" by Paul Beckerman Privatization and the State Sector by William Glade Economic Performance of Public Enterprises in Latin America: Lessons from Argentina and Brazil by Melissa H. Birch United States Policies and the Labor Sector in Latin America by Russell E. Smith Debt Servicing and Its Impact on Financial Markets in Latin America by John H. Welch U.S. Policy and the Prospects for Latin American Economic Integration by Carlos Primo Braga Bibliography Indexes
Introduction by Werner Baer and Donald V. Coes Baker to Brady to Chance? Tinkering with the Latin American Debt Crisis by David Felix and John Caskey United States Policies and Latin America's Trade and Debt by Werner Baer and Donald V. Coes Economic Growth and External Debt: Some Analytical Macroeconomic Issues for the "Baker Plan" by Paul Beckerman Privatization and the State Sector by William Glade Economic Performance of Public Enterprises in Latin America: Lessons from Argentina and Brazil by Melissa H. Birch United States Policies and the Labor Sector in Latin America by Russell E. Smith Debt Servicing and Its Impact on Financial Markets in Latin America by John H. Welch U.S. Policy and the Prospects for Latin American Economic Integration by Carlos Primo Braga Bibliography Indexes
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