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A Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America, 1960-2017 Timothy J. Kehoe

A Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America, 1960-2017 By Timothy J. Kehoe

A Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America, 1960-2017 by Timothy J. Kehoe


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A Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America, 1960-2017 Summary

A Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America, 1960-2017 by Timothy J. Kehoe

A major, new, and comprehensive look at six decades of macroeconomic policies across the region

What went wrong with the economic development of Latin America over the past half-century? Along with periods of poor economic performance, the region's countries have been plagued by a wide variety of economic crises. This major new work brings together dozens of leading economists to explore the economic performance of the ten largest countries in South America and of Mexico. Together they advance the fundamental hypothesis that, despite different manifestations, these crises all have been the result of poorly designed or poorly implemented fiscal and monetary policies.

Each country is treated in its own section of the book, with a lead chapter presenting a comprehensive database of the country's fiscal, monetary, and economic data from 1960 to 2017. The chapters are drawn from one-day academic conferences-hosted in all but one case, in the focus country-with participants including noted economists and former leading policy makers. Cowritten with Nobel Prize winner Thomas J. Sargent, the editors' introduction provides a conceptual framework for analyzing fiscal and monetary policy in countries around the world, particularly those less developed. A final chapter draws conclusions and suggests directions for further research.

A vital resource for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of economics and for economic researchers and policy makers, A Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America, 1960-2017 goes further than any book in stressing both the singularities and the similarities of the economic histories of Latin America's largest countries.

Contributors: Mark Aguiar, Princeton U; Fernando Alvarez, U of Chicago; Manuel Amador, U of Minnesota; Joao Ayres, Inter-American Development Bank; Saki Bigio, UCLA; Luigi Bocola, Stanford U; Francisco J. Buera, Washington U, St. Louis; Guillermo Calvo, Columbia U; Rodrigo Caputo, U of Santiago; Roberto Chang, Rutgers U; Carlos Javier Charotti, Central Bank of Paraguay; Simon Cueva, TNK Economics; Julian P. Diaz, Loyola U Chicago; Sebastian Edwards, UCLA; Carlos Esquivel, Rutgers U; Eduardo Fernandez Arias, Peking U; Carlos Fernandez Valdovinos (former Central Bank of Paraguay); Arturo Jose Galindo, Banco de la Republica, Colombia; Marcio Garcia, PUC-Rio; Felipe Gonzalez Soley, U of Southampton; Diogo Guillen, PUC-Rio; Lars Peter Hansen, U of Chicago; Patrick Kehoe, Stanford U; Carlos Gustavo Machicado Salas, Bolivian Catholic U; Joaquin Marandino, U Torcuato Di Tella; Alberto Martin, U Pompeu Fabra; Cesar Martinelli, George Mason U; Felipe Meza, Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico; Pablo Andres Neumeyer, U Torcuato Di Tella; Gabriel Oddone, U de la Republica; Daniel Osorio, Banco de la Republica; Jose Peres Cajias, U of Barcelona; David Perez-Reyna, U de los Andes; Fabrizio Perri, Minneapolis Fed; Andrew Powell, Inter-American Development Bank; Diego Restuccia, U of Toronto; Diego Saravia, U de los Andes; Thomas J. Sargent, New York U; Jose A. Scheinkman, Columbia U; Teresa Ter-Minassian (formerly IMF); Marco Vega, Pontificia U Catolica del Peru; Carlos Vegh, Johns Hopkins U; Francois R. Velde, Chicago Fed; Alejandro Werner, IMF.

About Timothy J. Kehoe

Timothy Kehoe is professor of economics at the University of Minnesota and adviser to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. He was formerly adviser to the Mexican government in joining the North American Free Trade Agreement. His books include Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century.

Juan Pablo Nicolini is a senior research economist with the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. He has taught at the Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico in Mexico City and the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires, where he still holds a part-time position.

Francois R. Velde is a senior economist and research advisor in the economic research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. He is the co-author, with Thomas Sargent, of The Big Problem of Small Change.

Table of Contents

Contents

Foreword

Francois R. Velde

Acknowledgments

Detecting Fiscal-Monetary Causes of Inflation

Fernando Alvarez, Lars Peter Hansen, and Thomas Sargent

A Framework for Studying the Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America

Timothy J. Kehoe, Juan Pablo Nicolini, and Thomas Sargent

The Case of Argentina

Francisco J. Buera and Juan Pablo Nicolini

Discussion of the Case of Argentina

Guillermo Calvo

Discussion of the Case of Argentina

Andrew Powell

The Case of Bolivia

Timothy J. Kehoe, Carlos Gustavo Machicado Salas, and Jose Peres Cajias

Discussion of the Case of Bolivia

Manuel Amador

The Case of Brazil

Marcio Garcia, Joao Ayres, Diogo Guillen, and Patrick Kehoe

Discussion of the Case of Brazil

Jose A. Scheinkman

Discussion of the Case of Brazil

Teresa Ter-Minassian

The Case of Chile

Rodrigo Caputo and Diego Saravia

Discussion of the Case of Chile

Sebastian Edwards

The Case of Colombia

David Perez-Reyna and Daniel Osorio

Discussion of the Case of Colombia

Arturo Jose Galindo

The Case of Ecuador

Simon Cueva and Julian P. Diaz

Discussion of the Case of Ecuador

Alberto Martin

The Case of Mexico

Felipe Meza

Discussion of the Case of Mexico

Alejandro Werner

The Case of Paraguay

Carlos Javier Charotti, Carlos Fernandez Valdovinos, and Felipe Gonzalez Soley

Discussion of the Case of Paraguay

Roberto Chang

Discussion of the Case of Paraguay

Pablo Andres Neumeyer

The Case of Peru

Cesar Martinelli and Marco Vega

Discussion of the Case of Peru

Mark Aguiar

Discussion of the Case of Peru

Saki Bigio

The Case of Uruguay

Gabriel Oddone and Joaquin Marandino

Discussion of the Case of Uruguay

Eduardo Fernandez Arias

Discussion of the Case of Uruguay

Carlos Vegh

The Case of Venezuela

Diego Restuccia

Discussion of the Case of Venezuela

Luigi Bocola

Discussion of the Case of Venezuela

Fabrizio Perri

Lessons from the Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America

Carlos Esquivel, Timothy J. Kehoe, and Juan Pablo Nicolini

Contributors

Index

Additional information

GOR013627607
9781517911362
1517911362
A Monetary and Fiscal History of Latin America, 1960-2017 by Timothy J. Kehoe
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University of Minnesota Press
2022-01-11
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