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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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