Edmar L. Bacha and Albert Fishlow Curse or Blessing? Ferreira and David A. All rights reserved. Sign in to annotate. Delete Cancel Save.
Cancel Save. The typical delivery time is 2 weeks. Published: 25 September Pages Figures, Tables 9. It can be ordered now for delivery when back in stock. Ebook This title is available as an ebook. To purchase, visit your preferred ebook provider.
Oxford Handbooks Online Available in Oxford Handbooks Online Access may be available through your institution, or you can buy or rent chapters. Also of Interest. Between Power and Irrelevance George E.
Cox and Daniel Heath Justice. Martell, Tima T. Moldogaziev, and Salvador Espinosa. This perspective is not new to the region; indeed, this volume consciously follows the approach pioneered by political economist Albert O. Hirschman a half century ago. But the nature of the political and economic processes at work in Latin America has changed dramatically since Hirschman's critical contribution. Military dictatorships have given way to an uneven democratic consolidation; agricultural or primary-product producers have transformed into middle-income, diversified economies, some of which are leading examples of emerging markets.
So, too, the tools of political-economy have developed by leaps and bounds. It is therefore worthwhile to take stock of, and considerably extend, the explosion of recent scholarship on the two-way interaction between political processes and economic performance.
A unique feature of the volume is that it begins with a group of articles written by high-level academic experts on Latin American economics and policies who also happen to be current or past economic policy makers in the region. These contributors draw upon their academic expertise to understand their experience in the trenches of policy making.
Keywords: Albert O. Hirschman , political processes , economic processes , agricultural producers , primary-product producers , emerging markets , economic performance , policy.
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