Economic Development in Latin America
Edited by Hadi Salehi Esfahani,
Giovanni Facchini and
Geoffrey Hewings
in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan
Date: 2010
ISBN: 978-0-230-29738-8
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction
- Hadi Salehi Esfahani, Giovanni Facchini and Geoffrey Hewings
- Ch 2 International Cooperation and Global Justice
- Paul Streeten
- Ch 3 Latin America, UNCTAD, and the Postwar Trading System
- Joseph L. Love
- Ch 4 Import Substitution Industrialization in Latin America: Experience and Lessons for the Future
- Carlos A. Primo Braga
- Ch 5 With or without the IMF? Economic Recovery after Devaluation in Argentina and Brazil
- Andres Gallo
- Ch 6 The Decision to Become Informal Self-Employed in Latin America
- Patricio Aroca, Wendy Cunningham and William Maloney
- Ch 7 Institutions and Economic Growth in the Atlantic Periphery: The Efficiency of the Portuguese Machinery of Justice, 1870–1910
- Jaime Reis
- Ch 8 An Evaluation of the Contractionary Devaluation Hypothesis
- Ricardo Bebczuk, Arturo Galindo and Ugo Panizza
- Ch 9 Interpreting Brazilian Income Distribution Trends
- Don Coes
- Ch 10 The Evolution of Agriculture and Land Reform in Brazil, 1960–2006
- Charles Mueller and Bernardo Mueller
- Ch 11 Human Capital and Income Concentration in Brazil
- Mirta N. S. Bugarin
- Ch 12 Structural Analysis of Employment in the Brazilian Economy: 1996 and 2002 Compared
- Joaquim Guilhoto, Silvio Massaru Ichihara and Márcio Guerra Amorim
- Ch 13 Trade Liberalization, Space, and Regional Development
- Eduardo Haddad
- Ch 14 Regional and Demographic Determinants of Poverty in Brazil
- André Souza, Carlos Azzoni and Veridiana Nogueira
- Ch 15 The Political Economy of the New Left in Latin America: Does the Bell Toll for Neoliberalism?
- Edmund Amann
- Ch 16 Deficit Targeting: An Incentive Mechanism for Subnational Fiscal Deficit Reduction in Brazil
- Mauricio S. Bugarin, Mirta N. S. Bugarin and Henrique A. Pires
- Ch 17 Is there any Difference in Well-being between American and Brazilian College Students?
- Tiago Cavalcanti, Juliana Ferraz Guimarães and Jose Nogueira
- Ch 18 Economics the Werner Baer Way
- Larry Samuelson
- Ch 19 Making a Great Difference: The Influence of Professor Werner Baer on the Economic Literature in Brazil, and on Brazil
- Carlos Azzoni
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