
Statehood and Governance: Challenges in Latin America
... of discovery, with structural benefits evolving only over longer periods. Yet, in quite a number of democracies of the subcontinent the positive character of democratic incrementalism has been substituted by political fragmentation, which hampers even gradual progress with regard to reform coherency ...
... of discovery, with structural benefits evolving only over longer periods. Yet, in quite a number of democracies of the subcontinent the positive character of democratic incrementalism has been substituted by political fragmentation, which hampers even gradual progress with regard to reform coherency ...
A post-Keynesian alternative to the New consensus on monetary
... The New Consensus • “There is substantial evidence demonstrating that there is no long-run trade-off between the level of inflation and the level of unused resources in the economy – whether measured by the unemployment rate, the capacity utilization rate, or the deviation of real GDP from potentia ...
... The New Consensus • “There is substantial evidence demonstrating that there is no long-run trade-off between the level of inflation and the level of unused resources in the economy – whether measured by the unemployment rate, the capacity utilization rate, or the deviation of real GDP from potentia ...
ECONOMIC AND FISCAL POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA Christina
... Latin America. Using a pooled sample of more than ten thousand firms that encompasses most countries in the region and relies on microeconomic survey data, the authors examine the relationship between investment and growth. Their analysis suggests a strong relationship between institutional quality ...
... Latin America. Using a pooled sample of more than ten thousand firms that encompasses most countries in the region and relies on microeconomic survey data, the authors examine the relationship between investment and growth. Their analysis suggests a strong relationship between institutional quality ...
NUEVA SOCIEDAD Número 42 Mayo - Junio p70-86
... tomatoes, grapes and other crops; agricultural workers and consumers; diaspora organizations and anti-immigrant lobbies; faith-based communities of varying persuasions; foundations, think tanks and the media; criminal organizations, including the drug cartels, and the police; as well as groups forme ...
... tomatoes, grapes and other crops; agricultural workers and consumers; diaspora organizations and anti-immigrant lobbies; faith-based communities of varying persuasions; foundations, think tanks and the media; criminal organizations, including the drug cartels, and the police; as well as groups forme ...
Argentina`s Uncertain Prospects
... activity stagnated. Exchange controls and import restrictions were imposed to fight capital flight and shore up the trade balance. Nonetheless, foreign reserves continued to fall. Argentina had followed a successful policy of debt reduction (including full repayment to the International Monetary Fun ...
... activity stagnated. Exchange controls and import restrictions were imposed to fight capital flight and shore up the trade balance. Nonetheless, foreign reserves continued to fall. Argentina had followed a successful policy of debt reduction (including full repayment to the International Monetary Fun ...
2 The End of Transition? Alan Gelb The World Bank When is
... Europe and the former Soviet Union? For example, suppose governments had first privatized a wide range of small assets to absorb the money overhang and at the same time had reimposed tight control on wages and investment to prevent excess demand from reemerging. This policy in turn might possibly ha ...
... Europe and the former Soviet Union? For example, suppose governments had first privatized a wide range of small assets to absorb the money overhang and at the same time had reimposed tight control on wages and investment to prevent excess demand from reemerging. This policy in turn might possibly ha ...
Chapter 15 PowerPoint
... The Next Generation of Reforms • Both Neoliberalism and Washington Consensus viewed negatively by many Latin American citizens ...
... The Next Generation of Reforms • Both Neoliberalism and Washington Consensus viewed negatively by many Latin American citizens ...
Sovereign Debtors in Distress
... by Chile,” forthcoming, Fiscal Policy and Macroeconomic Performance, 2012. Central Bank of Chile WP 604, Jan.2011. • “A Lesson From the South for Fiscal Policy in the US and Other Advanced Countries,” Comparative Economic Studies. 53, ...
... by Chile,” forthcoming, Fiscal Policy and Macroeconomic Performance, 2012. Central Bank of Chile WP 604, Jan.2011. • “A Lesson From the South for Fiscal Policy in the US and Other Advanced Countries,” Comparative Economic Studies. 53, ...
Does the Industrialized World`s economic and Financial Statecraft
... latest crisis abates and recovery takes hold, this problem is bound to ease. We must also keep in mind that there are international institutions which have come through the crisis with their image unscathed (the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), or even enhanced (the Bank for ...
... latest crisis abates and recovery takes hold, this problem is bound to ease. We must also keep in mind that there are international institutions which have come through the crisis with their image unscathed (the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), or even enhanced (the Bank for ...
The Economic Consequences of the Arab Spring
... the largest economy in the group with a nominal GDP of around $250 billion, growth fell to less than 2 percent from over 5 percent in the previous year. The picture was broadly similar for Jordan. After growing by an average rate of 6 percent per year over the previous decade, the growth rate in 201 ...
... the largest economy in the group with a nominal GDP of around $250 billion, growth fell to less than 2 percent from over 5 percent in the previous year. The picture was broadly similar for Jordan. After growing by an average rate of 6 percent per year over the previous decade, the growth rate in 201 ...
Alicia Bárcena Presentation: Sustainable development 20 years on from the earth summit
... For example, due to advances in satellite technology, vulnerable areas such as the Amazon can now be monitored almost in real time. Government agencies can therefore provide a timely response to crises and chart the course of long-term policies more effectively. The number of scientific publicatio ...
... For example, due to advances in satellite technology, vulnerable areas such as the Amazon can now be monitored almost in real time. Government agencies can therefore provide a timely response to crises and chart the course of long-term policies more effectively. The number of scientific publicatio ...
presentation
... Prevent unsustainable booms and leverage buildup Increase resilience to busts ...
... Prevent unsustainable booms and leverage buildup Increase resilience to busts ...
Prof. Cornia`s presentation
... • Yet, growth per se is no guarantee of falling Gini, as shown by China & India. • empirical work (next 3 slides) shows that till 2002 gains in tot & X volume did not affect inequality, but since then they did - as rents were taxed & redistributed • A favorable global environment per se would not ha ...
... • Yet, growth per se is no guarantee of falling Gini, as shown by China & India. • empirical work (next 3 slides) shows that till 2002 gains in tot & X volume did not affect inequality, but since then they did - as rents were taxed & redistributed • A favorable global environment per se would not ha ...
As prepared for delivery
... central to the IMF’s work, particularly as we aim for a “full speed” recovery from the global financial crisis. Because the IMF is often involved at crisis or nearcrisis junctures, we can serve as a catalyst for countries to enact legal and institutional reforms that they otherwise lacked the politi ...
... central to the IMF’s work, particularly as we aim for a “full speed” recovery from the global financial crisis. Because the IMF is often involved at crisis or nearcrisis junctures, we can serve as a catalyst for countries to enact legal and institutional reforms that they otherwise lacked the politi ...
Latin America: The best investment proposition in
... FX reserves and healthy banking systems. Some Latin American economies suffered quite severe recessions, but flexible credit lines with the IMF did not even have to be activated. ...
... FX reserves and healthy banking systems. Some Latin American economies suffered quite severe recessions, but flexible credit lines with the IMF did not even have to be activated. ...
shifting paradigms in latin america`s economic development
... important role in the development process, the collapse of the primary export-led growth process led to the emergence of a new development strategy that combined industrialization and enhanced state intervention. The collapse of the primary export-led growth process was not, however, the only “big f ...
... important role in the development process, the collapse of the primary export-led growth process led to the emergence of a new development strategy that combined industrialization and enhanced state intervention. The collapse of the primary export-led growth process was not, however, the only “big f ...
National Policy Responses to the Financial Crisis in Europe
... investments, increased spending on education and labour market policies, support for the automobile sector, and tax credits for home repairs. This was followed by a reduction in income taxes and increased funding for municipal government (to maintain employment in the public sector). The only real d ...
... investments, increased spending on education and labour market policies, support for the automobile sector, and tax credits for home repairs. This was followed by a reduction in income taxes and increased funding for municipal government (to maintain employment in the public sector). The only real d ...
Preview - American Economic Association
... No-one knows where the 8 percent figure really comes from; it clearly does not have a scientific basis. Many China experts think the Chinese society and polity are capable of handling growth much lower than that. Nevertheless, even if the political implications can be put aside, it would be hardly a ...
... No-one knows where the 8 percent figure really comes from; it clearly does not have a scientific basis. Many China experts think the Chinese society and polity are capable of handling growth much lower than that. Nevertheless, even if the political implications can be put aside, it would be hardly a ...
Global FDI flows fell sharply last year by Kanaga Raja (28 Jan 13)
... For all these reasons, says the report, monetary policy cannot restart growth. The problem is not that insufficient liquidity is constraining credit supply: central banks have provided huge amounts of money to the banks. For example, since September 2008, the Federal Reserve in the United States has ...
... For all these reasons, says the report, monetary policy cannot restart growth. The problem is not that insufficient liquidity is constraining credit supply: central banks have provided huge amounts of money to the banks. For example, since September 2008, the Federal Reserve in the United States has ...
The Digital Economist
... rates that accompany increases in the money supply and perhaps net export expenditure. In this latter case, we might observe that a monetary expansion could lead to more dollars being available on Foreign Exchange markets. This surplus of dollars will weaken the exchange rate between dollars and oth ...
... rates that accompany increases in the money supply and perhaps net export expenditure. In this latter case, we might observe that a monetary expansion could lead to more dollars being available on Foreign Exchange markets. This surplus of dollars will weaken the exchange rate between dollars and oth ...
Remarks by Alicia Bárcena, Executive Secretary of ECLAC
... I would like to express my particular thanks to the Government of Argentina for organizing this interesting debate and for inviting the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean to participate in it. It is remarkable that the French presidency of the Group of T ...
... I would like to express my particular thanks to the Government of Argentina for organizing this interesting debate and for inviting the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean to participate in it. It is remarkable that the French presidency of the Group of T ...