Dic 02 2009
Vanishing Growth in Latin America. The Late Twentieth Century Experience
Vanishing Growth in Latin America. The Late Twentieth Century Experience, edited by Andrés Solimano, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006.

Economic growth in Latin America and the rise of material welfare has lagged behind that of more dynamic areas of the world economy. In a region prone to policy experiments, the policies of the Washington Consensus applied since the 1990s failed to bring sustained growth to most of Latin America. In this book is analyzed the last 40 years in order to determine the role of economic reforms, external conditions, factor accumulation, income inequality, political instability and productivity in explaining GDP increases. The book also looks at cycles of growth, identifying periods of rapid growth and contrasting them with periods of stagnation and collapse.
