Economic reforms in Chile : from dictatorship to democracy
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Economic reforms in Chile : from dictatorship to democracy
Palgrave Macmillan, 2010
2nd ed
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Economic reforms in Chile
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Summary: "This book provides an depth analysis of neo-liberal and of progressive economic reforms in Chile since the Pinochet dictatorship _"-- Provided by publisher
Includes bibliographical references (p. 278-290) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides an in-depth analysis of neo-liberal and progressive economic reforms and policies implemented in Chile since the Pinochet dictatorship. The core thesis of the book is that there is not just 'one Chilean economic model', but that several have been in force since the coup of 1973.
Table of Contents
Preface PART I: AN ACCOUNT OF ONE-THIRD OF A CENTURY Economic Development in Chile since the 1970s Import Liberalization in 1973-82 Domestic Financial Liberalization and External Debt in the 1970s: Building a Mayor Crisis PART II: ECONOMIC RECOVERY AND THE HERITAGE OF THE DICTATORSHIP, 1982-89 Policy Rectifications and Recovery from the Debt Crisis, 1982-89 Export Development During the 1980s PART III: CHALLENGES FOR DEMOCRACY Export Dynamism and Economic Growth since the 1990s Income Distribution and Poverty since the 1970s Managing Capital Inflows in the Nineties Economic Policy after the 1999 Recession
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