Economic reform and stabilization in Latin America

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Economic reform and stabilization in Latin America

edited by Michael Connolly, Claudio González-Vega

Praeger, 1987

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"Second Dominican Republic Conference on Trade and Financial Liberalization in Latin America held in Santo Domingo, March 22-24, 1985"--P. iii

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Great economic change is now occuring and will continue to occur in Latin America. This study analyzes the economic problems of the Latin American nations and sketches possible solutions to them. The focus is on positive economic analysis rather than normative political analysis. The contributors to this volume first analyze common economic and monetary problems of the Latin American nations and then suggest possible frameworks for solutions. Problems discussed include: floating exchange rates, peso speculation, real exchange rates, exchange rate reform, optimal tariff policies, economic liberalization in LDCs, financial markets and income distribution, external shocks, the Latin American debt problem, and microfoundations of financial liberalization.

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