Financialisation in Latin America : challenges of the export-led growth model
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書誌事項
Financialisation in Latin America : challenges of the export-led growth model
(Routledge critical studies in finance and stability / edited by Jan Toporowski, 15)
Routledge, 2019
- : hbk
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  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
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  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
  タイ
  イギリス
  ドイツ
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Financial capital continues to dominate Western economic organisations, despite major financial and economic crises. While these have not affected Latin American countries in the same way, other economic problems emerged after the reversion of loose monetary policies that debilitated the export-led growth model. This book discusses the issue of the financialised globalisation model in Latin America, looking at the region's relationship with the international market.
This edited collection is divided into three main sections. The first section discusses regional trends highlighting issues of trade and payments in financialised economies, the impact on deindustrialisation, its effect on inequality, external capital movements and monetary policies. The second section analyses the failure of comparative advantages of the export-led model in Colombia, Argentina and Mexico. Finally, the last section deals with the growth of financial balance sheets in small and developing economies such as Chile; how growth, investment and big corporation evolution were affected in Brazil and Mexico; and the effects of foreign exchange activity in Mexico. Through these discussions, this book aims to deepen the understanding of the crisis of financialisation and the export-led model, raising the question of whether it is possible for this model to continue or if it requires major readjustments to unfold economic growth.
This book provides a distinctive analysis of the financialisation mechanisms in developing countries in order to emphasise affinities and differences between the countries of the region in productive and financial terms. It will be of great interest to economic and social science scholars and students, to journalists specialising on economic and development issues, and, more importantly, to policy makers.
目次
Introduction. Section I: Regional Trends. 1. Multilateralism and Regional Trade and Payments, Jan Toporowski. 2. Capital Inflows, Current Account Deficits and Deindustrialization in Latin American Commodity-Producing Economies, Thomas Goda and Photis Lysandrou. 3. Limits and Perspectives of Export-Led Growth Model and Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America and Mexico, Guadalupe Moreno Huerta y Luis Kato. 4. Internationalisation, Big Corporations and Capital Accumulation in The Latin American Experience, Jorge Bustamante. 5. Financialisation and Economic Inequality in Latin America, Hanna Szymborska. 6. The Effect of Inflation Target Regimes in Commodities-Based, Financialised Economies on Income Growth and Distribution in Latin America, Santiago Capraro. Section II: The Failure of Comparative Advantages. 7. Structural Change in Colombia: From Import Substitution to Exports-Led Growth Illusion, Diego Guevara, Gonzalo Combita and Camilo Guevara. 8. Financialisation of Commodities, Reserve Accumulation and Debt in Argentina, Alan Cibils and Cecilia Allami. 9. A Sectoral Analysis of Mexico's External Economic Opening (1982-2016), Abelardo Marina and Sergio Camara. 10. The Natural Resource Curse and Financial Development Of Mexico, Alicia Puyana Mutis and Katya Perez-Guzman. Section III: The Growth of Financial Balance Sheets. 11. Financialisation in Small, Open Developing Economies: The Case of Chile, Esteban Perez Caldentey and Nicole Favreau Negront. 12. Financialisation, Growth and Investment In Brazil, Luiz Fernando de Paula and Tiago R. Meyer. 13. Financial Structure and Big Corporations in Scenarios Of Increasing Indebtedness in Mexico, Gabriel Gomez Ochoa. 14. Financial Capital Flows and Forex Activities in Mexico: Finance or Specualtion?, Noemi Levy. 15. Exchange Rate Policy Restrictions on a High Volatility Environment: The Mexican Currency, Nora Ampudia Marquez and Luis Raul Rodriguez Reyes
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