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Latin America: The Post-Pandemic Decade. Conversations with 16 Latin American Economists

Edited by Eduardo Levy Yeyati and Ilan Goldfajn

in CEPR Press Books from Centre for Economic Policy Research

Abstract: For governments in the Latin America region, the Covid-19 crisis has compounded a series of pre-existing social, economic and health issues which has heaped further pressure on already strained governmental systems. This eBook brings together leading Latin American researchers and policymakers to discuss the sizeable challenges ahead and map out policy options for a sustainable, equitable and stable future for the region.

Date: 2021 Written 2021-12
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 The Latin American pandemic Downloads
Eduardo Levy Yeyati and Ilan Goldfajn
Ch 2 “The pandemic can be used as a cover for wasteful spending†Downloads
Laura Alfaro
Ch 3 “QE in advanced economies does not provide a convincing argument for monetary financing in emerging ones†Downloads
Roberto Chang
Ch 4 “Even moderate increases in interest rates may be a cause of concern for fiscal sustainability†Downloads
Jose De Gregorio
Ch 5 “Good results are the best guarantee of central bank independence†Downloads
Federico Sturzenegger
Ch 6 “Evidence suggests inequality and low productivity growth are intertwined†Downloads
Mauricio Cardenas
Ch 7 “Social discontent can be easily mobilised to immobilise public policy†Downloads
Marcela Eslava
Ch 8 “Lack of progress cannot be solved by a redistributive strategy†Downloads
Ricardo Hausmann
Ch 9 “I have strong doubts about the possibility of having successful industrial policies in the region†Downloads
Valdés, Rodrigo
Ch 10 “The international financial community should rethink its risk tolerance†Downloads
Alejandro Werner
Ch 11 “The pandemic packed a triple inequality-increasing punch†Downloads
Francisco Ferreira
Ch 12 “Replacing existing targeted programmes with a UBI would leave the poor worse off†Downloads
Nora Lustig
Ch 13 “The pandemic showed the importance of transitory poverty in the determination of coverage for social programmes†Downloads
Eric Parrado
Ch 14 “Societies are experiencing radical political fractures; Latin American countries are no exception†Downloads
Edmar Bacha
Ch 15 “My bold prediction is that we will end up reinventing social democracy†Downloads
Fraga, Armínio
Ch 16 “In Chile, the middle class is ‘too rich for the state and too poor for the market’†Downloads
Andrea Repetto
Ch 17 “Colombia, Peru and Chile are entering a populist phase from which it will not be easy to escape†Downloads
Velasco, Andrés

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