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Debt and democracy in Latin America / edited by Barbara Stallings, Robert Kaufman

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: EN Publication details: Boulder, CO : Westview Press, 1989 Description: vii, 232 p. / 23 cmISBN:
  • 0813375487
LOC classification:
  • HJ 8514.5 D445 1989
Summary: A political - economic overview of the debt crisis, 5. -- The Latin American debt problem : Anatomy and solutions, 7. -- Winners and losers in the american debt crisis : The political implications, 23. -- Debt and democracy in Latin America, 1920s-1980s, 39. -- Key actors in the debt - democracy dilema, 57. -- How the "haves" manage the "have - nots" : Latin America and debt crisis, 59. -- National business, debt - led growth, and political transition in Latin America, 75. -- Organized labor : A major victim of the debt crisis, 91. -- Cases studies of debt and democracy, 107. -- Economic orthodoxy and political change in Mexico : The stabilization and adjustment policies of the de la Madrid adminstration, 109. -- Debt, adjustement, and democratic cacophony in Brazil, 127. -- Crisis management, economic reform, and Costa Rican democracy, 143. -- Democratization, crisis, and the APRA's modernization project in Peru, 163. -- Political economy of democratic transition : Chile in the 1980s, 181. -- Conclusion, 199. -- Debt and democracy in the 1980s : The Latin American experience, 201
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HJ 8514.5 D445 1989 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000015978

A political - economic overview of the debt crisis, 5. -- The Latin American debt problem : Anatomy and solutions, 7. -- Winners and losers in the american debt crisis : The political implications, 23. -- Debt and democracy in Latin America, 1920s-1980s, 39. -- Key actors in the debt - democracy dilema, 57. -- How the "haves" manage the "have - nots" : Latin America and debt crisis, 59. -- National business, debt - led growth, and political transition in Latin America, 75. -- Organized labor : A major victim of the debt crisis, 91. -- Cases studies of debt and democracy, 107. -- Economic orthodoxy and political change in Mexico : The stabilization and adjustment policies of the de la Madrid adminstration, 109. -- Debt, adjustement, and democratic cacophony in Brazil, 127. -- Crisis management, economic reform, and Costa Rican democracy, 143. -- Democratization, crisis, and the APRA's modernization project in Peru, 163. -- Political economy of democratic transition : Chile in the 1980s, 181. -- Conclusion, 199. -- Debt and democracy in the 1980s : The Latin American experience, 201

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