Debt, adjustment, and recovery : Latin America's prospects for growth and development

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Debt, adjustment, and recovery : Latin America's prospects for growth and development

edited by Sebastian Edwards and Felipe Larraín

B. Blackwell, 1989

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Articles and commentaries presented at a conference held in Viña del Mar, Chile in Dec. 1987, organized by the Instituto de Economía of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

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"Debt, Adjustment and Recovery" analyses some of the most important aspects of Latin America's debt crisis. Its chapters present the causes of the crisis and prospects for a solution. The analyses are mainly forward-looking and try to envisage possible patterns of development in Latin America in the post-crisis era. The book is divided into two parts: the first includes chapters dealing with general aspects of the crisis. They include a historical analysis of the 1930s and a theoretical evaluation of Latin America's political constraints for growth. The second part deals with specific country studies that cover the most important debtors - Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile and Colombia. The contributors include Eliana Cardosa, William Cline, Rudiger Dornbusch, Barry Eichengreen, Carlos Rodriguez and John Williamson.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1: The Latin American Debt Crisis - Global Issues: Latin American Debt - Progress, Prospects, and Policy, William M. Cline and Patricio Meller
  • Resolving Debt Crisis - Historical Perspective, Barry Eichengreen and Jorge Marshall
  • After the Debt Crisis - Modes of Development for the Longer Run in Latin America, Deepak Lal and Roberto Zalder
  • The Global Economic Environment and Prospects for Recovery in Latin America, John Williamson
  • Controlling Inflation - The Problem of Non-Indexed Debt, Guillermo Calvo and Felipe Morande. Part 2 Country Studies: Argentina's Foreign Debt - Origins and Alternatives, Carlos A. Rodriguez and Andres Solimano
  • The Chilean Economy in the Eighties - Adjustment and Recovery, John A. Fontaine et al
  • Colombia and the Latin American Debt Crisis, Jose Antonio Ocampo and Jorge Marshall
  • Mexico's Debt Burden, Francisco Gil Diaz and Francisco Rosende
  • Brazillian Debt - Requiem for Muddling Through, Ellana A. Cardoso et al.

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