Economic Liberalisation in Latin America

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Civil Society
comparative case studies economic transition
Country Case Studies
Economic Liberalisation
Economic Volatility
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Fast Gdp
FDI
GDA
Gdp Growth
Holds
Human Capital Formation
Import substitution industrialisation
import substitution model
income inequality Latin America
ISI Model
Latin America
Latin American State
neoliberal economic reforms
Payments
policy analysis developing economies
Post-Washington Consensus
Poverty Headcount Ratio
PWC
PWC Approach
Sociopolitical Norms
Speculative Financial Flows
Sustained Economic Expansion
Sustained economic growth
Thirlwall's Law
Thirlwall’s Law
Unstable
Urban Gini Coefficient
Washington Consensus
Washington Consensus policies
Washington Consensus Prescription
Washington Consensus Reforms

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367638900
  • Weight: 240g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores the process of economic liberalisation in Latin America and revises the transition from the import substitution industrialisation model to market-oriented reforms. It explains the theoretical foundations of the neoliberal paradigm and the implications of the policies that were labelled as the Washington Consensus. The book also incorporates an assessment on the socio-political norms added to the orthodox prescription, the so-called Post-Washington Consensus. The study comprises a general analysis on the subcontinent and on different economic liberalisation paths, and looks at four country case studies: Mexico, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay, from the 1980s to recent years.

From this approach, the reader can analyse weaknesses and strengths, the socioeconomic performance, and the difficulties that Latin America has presented through the turbulent process of economic liberalisation, both at an early stage and over the long run, by means of country case studies encompassing the most diverse and representative styles of economic openness in the subcontinent. This allows them to identify the challenges the country faces and the appropriate policies they can follow to cope with sustained economic growth, poverty reduction, and income distribution within an economically open environment. The study is carried out by analysing and contrasting theoretical and empirical perspectives, allowing a broader understanding of the topics.

The book is complementary reading for textbooks, due to the objectivity with which it addresses important and quotidian issues in the region, associating empirical and theoretical topics, and facilitating the understanding of the international political economy of Latin America. It is also suitable for practitioners and researchers, because of the depth in which it covers specific topics and the useful analysis it conducts to incorporate policy implications and suggestions for achieving equitable growth in a context of liberal markets.

Gerardo Angeles-Castro received his PhD in economics from the University of Kent, UK. He is a consultant advisor at Tecnópoli and a research economist in the School of Economics at the Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico. He is also a member of the National Researchers System, CONACYT, Mexico. His research interests include economic development, applied econometrics, international political economy, and transport economics.

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