Privatization amidst poverty : contemporary challenges in Latin America political economy / Edited by Jorge A. Lawton

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: EN Publication details: Florida : Nouth-South Center Press, University of Miami, 1995 Description: xxv, 307 p. / 23 cmLOC classification:
  • HC 130.P8 P961 1995
Summary: Strategies. -- Sustaining and consolidating Latin America's recovery, 1. -- The dilemmas of development : A Latin American perspective, 9. -- Conceptualizing development : Moving beyond linear northern perspectives, 15. -- Key case studies. -- Economic libralization and political instability : The Venezuelan experience, 39. -- Mexico : The social costs of adjustment, 69. -- Privatizing the economies : Lessons from the chilean experience, 111. -- From emergency employement to social investment : alleviating poverty in Chile, 121. -- Political and economic reform in Argentina and Brazil : Contrasting priorities, contrasting success, 163. -- Argentina's progress from insolvency to recovery, 179. -- Public policies in conflict : Structural adjustment versus alternative development in Bolivia, 193. -- Critical issues and themes. -- Poverty, the environment, and women in the work force, 211. -- Development bank, NAFTA, and the enterprise for the americas initiative, 221. -- The evolving concept of enrionment and sustainable development, 227. -- The U.S. and the Caribbean : The power of the Whirpool, 235. -- The evolving japanese perspective on the North American Free Trade Agreement, 251. -- Appendices. -- Expanding trade and creating american jobs, 259. -- Statement on the signing of NAFTA, 275. -- Statement of principles on participatory development, 277
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HC 130.P8 P961 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Available 00020010311

Strategies. -- Sustaining and consolidating Latin America's recovery, 1. -- The dilemmas of development : A Latin American perspective, 9. -- Conceptualizing development : Moving beyond linear northern perspectives, 15. -- Key case studies. -- Economic libralization and political instability : The Venezuelan experience, 39. -- Mexico : The social costs of adjustment, 69. -- Privatizing the economies : Lessons from the chilean experience, 111. -- From emergency employement to social investment : alleviating poverty in Chile, 121. -- Political and economic reform in Argentina and Brazil : Contrasting priorities, contrasting success, 163. -- Argentina's progress from insolvency to recovery, 179. -- Public policies in conflict : Structural adjustment versus alternative development in Bolivia, 193. -- Critical issues and themes. -- Poverty, the environment, and women in the work force, 211. -- Development bank, NAFTA, and the enterprise for the americas initiative, 221. -- The evolving concept of enrionment and sustainable development, 227. -- The U.S. and the Caribbean : The power of the Whirpool, 235. -- The evolving japanese perspective on the North American Free Trade Agreement, 251. -- Appendices. -- Expanding trade and creating american jobs, 259. -- Statement on the signing of NAFTA, 275. -- Statement of principles on participatory development, 277

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