The Macroeconomics of Populism in Latin America
Rüdiger Dornbusch and
Sebastian Edwards
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1991
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "The Macroeconomics of Populism in Latin America" , pp 1-4

- Rüdiger Dornbusch and Sebastian Edwards
- The Macroeconomics of Populism , pp 7-13

- Rüdiger Dornbusch and Sebastian Edwards
- The Political Economy of Latin American Populism , pp 15-43

- Robert R. Kaufman and Barbara Stallings
- Populism, Profligacy, and Redistribution , pp 45-74

- Eliana Cardoso and Ann Helwege
- Description of a Populist Experience: Argentina, 1973-1976 , pp 77-120

- Federico Sturzenegger
- What Have Populists Learned from Hyperinflation? , pp 121-149

- Roque Fernández
- Sixty Years of Populism in Brazil , pp 151-173

- Paulo Rabello de Castro and Marcio Ronci
- The Socialist-Populist Chilean Experience, 1970-1973 , pp 175-221

- Felipe Larrain and Patricio Meller
- Populism and Economic Policy in Mexico, 1970-1982 , pp 223-262

- Carlos Bazdresch and Santiago Levy
- The Illusion of Pursuing Redistribution through Macropolicy: Peru's Heterodox Experience, 1985-1990 , pp 263-330

- Ricardo Lago
- Collapse and (Incomplete) Stabilization of the Nicaraguan Economy , pp 331-368

- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- On the Absence of Economic Populism in Colombia , pp 369-391

- Miguel Urrutia
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Working Paper: The macroeconomics of populism in Latin America (1989) 
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