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Back in the early 1990s, economists and policy makers had high expectations about the prospects for domestic capital market development in emerging economies, particularly in ... More
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The economic successes of China and India are viewed with admiration but also with concern because of the effects that the growth of these Asian economies may have on the ... More
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Brazil faces important issues as to whether and how socio-economic and political reforms will be pursued with urgency and staying power. This book presents a strong agenda ... More
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Infrastructure plays a key role in fostering growth and productivity and has been linked to improved earnings, health, and education levels for the poor. Yet Latin America is ... More
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Gill (economic adviser, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network, World Bank), Packard (senior economist, Latin America and the Caribbean department, World Bank), and ... More
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A decade after implementation of the North American Free Trade Association, several Latin American countries asked the Bank to evaluate the impact, on both its members and its ... More
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Customers in the US and Canada please order from Stanford University Press at (800) 621-2736 or visit their website at www.sup.org. Over the 1980s and 1990s, most Latin ... More
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A frequent measure recommended by the international financial institutions in their structural adjustment programs for developing countries is using cutbacks in infrastructure ... More
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Although the Latin American region's growth rates are at a three decade high, they have been historically disappointing in relative terms, which cannot be dissociated from the ... More
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