経済自由化と所得配分:ラテンアメリカの事例<br>Economic Liberalization, Distribution and Poverty : Latin America in the 1990s

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経済自由化と所得配分:ラテンアメリカの事例
Economic Liberalization, Distribution and Poverty : Latin America in the 1990s

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 464 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781840648713
  • DDC分類 330.980039

基本説明

In association with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).

Full Description

Since the late 1980s, almost all Latin American countries have undergone a series of far-reaching economic reforms, particularly in the areas of financial and capital account liberalization and trade. This book provides a comparative and analytical framework for assessing the impact of these reforms upon 16 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, including: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, and Peru.The contributors analyse the complex interaction between macro policies, trade and financial liberalization. They illustrate that capital account liberalization in many cases has counteracted objectives of trade liberalization by provoking real exchange-rate appreciation and a profit squeeze in tradable goods sectors.

The book concludes that structural shifts resulting from the reform process - such as greater demand for skilled labour and labour-saving investments in modern economic sectors - are major underlying causes of inequality and poverty. The authors ascertain that although these repercussions are strongly associated with the process of trade liberalization, in several instances the positive impact of macroeconomic stabilization and expansion of aggregate demand on employment and real incomes have counteracted these negative outcomes.

Economic Liberalization, Distribution and Poverty will be of interest to scholars of economic development, policymakers in countries undergoing major economic reforms (Latin America, Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe), economic analysts at multilateral agencies (UN, IMF, World Bank, regional development banks, BIS), and international investment agencies including major banks. The book will also be important to aid agencies and those interested in a better understanding of the impact of globalization on the well-being of people across the globe.

Contents

Contents:

Preface

1 Balance of payments liberalization in Latin America: effects on growth, distribution and poverty
Lance Taylor and Rob Vos

2 Labour market adjustment, poverty and inequality during liberalization
Enrique Ganuza, Ricardo Paes de Barros and Rob Vos

3 Argentina: macroeconomic behaviour, employment and income distribution in the 1990s
Roberto Frenkel and Martín González Rozada

4 Brazil: economic opening and income distribution
Ricardo Paes de Barros and Carlos Henrique Corseuil

5 Chile: trade liberalization, employment and inequality
José de Gregorio, Dante Contreras, David Bravo, Tomas Rau and Sergio Urzua

6 Colombia: structural change, labour market adjustment and income distribution in the 1990s
José Antonio Ocampo, Fabio Sánchez and Camilo Ernesto Tovar

7 Ecuador: economic liberalization, adjustment and poverty, 1988-99
Rob Vos

8 El Salvador: balance-of-payments liberalization, remittances, employment and poverty
Alexander Segovia and Jeannette Larde

9 Mexico: trade liberalization, growth, inequality and poverty
Jaime Ros and César Bouillon

10 Peru: stabilization, liberalization and inequality
Juan José Díaz, Jaime Saavedra and Máximo Torero

Index