Title of article :
Globalisation, Growth and Crises: The View from Latin America
Author/Authors :
Sebastian Edwards، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
In this paper I analyse the role of openness
and globalisation in Latin America’s economic
development. The paper is divided into two distinct
parts: I first (Sections 2 to 4) provide an
analysis of 60 years of the region’s economic
history, that go from the launching of the Alliance
for Progress by the Kennedy administration
in 1961, to the formulation and implementation
of the market oriented reforms of
the Washington Consensus in the 1990s and
2000s. I conclude that Latin America’s history
has been characterised by low growth, high
inflation and recurrent external crises. In Section
5 I deal formally with the costs of crises
and I estimate a number of variance component
models of the dynamics of growth. I find that
external crises have been more costly in Latin
America than in the rest of the world. I also
find that the cost of external crises has been
inversely related to the degree of openness.
Journal title :
Australian Economic Review
Journal title :
Australian Economic Review