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Latin America after the Financial Crisis Juan E. Santarcangelo

Latin America after the Financial Crisis By Juan E. Santarcangelo

Latin America after the Financial Crisis by Juan E. Santarcangelo


Summary

Latin America was one of the regions least affected by the global financial crisis of 2008. Latin America after the Financial Crisis explains how the global financial crisis affected the region and why it was not as severe as other crises in the past.

Latin America after the Financial Crisis Summary

Latin America after the Financial Crisis: Economic Ramifications from Heterodox Perspectives by Juan E. Santarcangelo

Latin America was one of the regions least affected by the global financial crisis of 2008. During this time of widespread economic downfall, Latin America continued to achieve an annual growth rate of around 5%. Latin America after the Financial Crisis explains how the global financial crisis affected the region and why it was not as severe as other crises in the past. The collection covers data from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and Venezuela, and demystifies the impact of the crisis on the accumulation path of the region without losing sight of each country's particularities. Each country is analyzed by leading specialized and heterodox researchers who have vast experience in the field and who use an array of heterodox perspectives, from Keynesian to Kaleckian and Marxian to Sraffian.

Latin America after the Financial Crisis Reviews

Latin America after the Financial Crisis is stronger on diagnosis than innovative policy prescription. a richly textured view of how Latin America experienced the global financial crisis. Opening with commonly understood causes of the crisis in globalized capital markets, the book contests the neoclassical view that unsound monetary policy, regulatory failures, fraudulent practices, and external shocks were at the core of the seismic crisis. (Patrice Franko, Latin American Research Review, Vol. 54 (1), 2019)

About Juan E. Santarcangelo

Juan E. Santarcangelo, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Argentina Orlando Justo, Borough of Manhattan Community College, City University of New York, USA Paul Cooney, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina Guido Perrone, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, Argentina Diego Mansilla, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires, Argentina Guillermo Maya Munoz, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellin, Colombia Daniel Restrepo Soto, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellin, Colombia Claudio Lara Cortes, Red de Estudios de Economia Mundial Al Campbell, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA Gilberto Marquez, Universidade Federal do Para, Brasil Sergio Camara Izquierdo, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, Mexico Abelardo Marina Flores, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, Mexico

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; Juan Santarcangelo 2. Unraveling the Sub-prime Global Financial Crisis; Orlando Justo and Juan Santarcangelo 3. The Global Crisis and its Effects on the Accumulation in Argentina; Juan Santarcangelo and Guido Perrone 4. The Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on Brazil from 2008 to the Present; Paul Cooney and Gilberto Marquez 5. Boom and Bust in Colombia 1990-2013; Guillermo Maya Munoz and Daniel Restrepo Soto 6. The Global Crisis and the Chilean Economy; Claudio Lara Cortes 7. The Impact of the Global Post-2007 Economic Crisis and Subsequent Lethargic Performance on Cuba's Economy; Al Campbell 8. The Structural Causes of the Severity of the World Crisis in Mexico; Abelardo Marina Flores and Sergio Camara Izquierdo 9. Venezuela and the International Crisis; Diego Mansilla 10. The Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis in Latin America; Paul Cooney, Orlando Justo and Juan Santarcangelo

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NPB9781137486615
9781137486615
1137486619
Latin America after the Financial Crisis: Economic Ramifications from Heterodox Perspectives by Juan E. Santarcangelo
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Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2015-11-04
255
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