The Macroeconomics of Populism in Latin America
Rudiger Dornbusch and Sebastian Edwards, editors
Conference held May 18-19, 1990
Published in January 1991 by University of Chicago Press
© 1991 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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402 pages
ISBN: 0-226-15843-8
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Front matter, table of contents, preface:
Rudiger Dornbusch, Sebastian Edwards
(p. -11 - 0)
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Introduction:
Rudiger Dornbusch, Sebastian Edwards
(p. 1 - 4)
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The Macroeconomics of Populism:
Rudiger Dornbusch, Sebastian Edwards
(p. 7 - 13)
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The Political Economy of Latin American Populism:
Robert R. Kaufman, Barbara Stallings
(p. 15 - 43)
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Populism, Profligacy, and Redistribution:
Eliana Cardoso, Ann Helwege
(p. 45 - 74)
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Description of a Populist Experience: Argentina, 1973-1976:
Federico A. Sturzenegger
(p. 77 - 120)
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What Have Populists Learned from Hyperinflation?:
Roque B. Fernández
(p. 121 - 149)
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Sixty Years of Populism in Brazil:
Paulo Rabello de Castro, Marcio Ronci
(p. 151 - 173)
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The Socialist-Populist Chilean Experience, 1970-1973:
Felipe Larrain, Patricio Meller
(p. 175 - 221)
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Populism and Economic Policy in Mexico, 1970-1982 :
Carlos Bazdresch, Santiago Levy
(p. 223 - 262)
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The Illusion of Pursuing Redistribution through Macropolicy: Peru’s Heterodox Experience, 1985-1990 :
Ricardo Lago
(p. 263 - 330)
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Collapse and (Incomplete) Stabilization of the Nicaraguan Economy:
José Antonio Ocampo
(p. 331 - 368)
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On the Absence of Economic Populism in Colombia:
Miguel Urrutia
(p. 369 - 391)
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Indexes:
Rudiger Dornbusch, Sebastian Edwards
(p. 393 - 404)
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