Growth, Institutions and Crises: Latin America from a Historic Perspective |
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Latin America’s economic performance is mediocre at best, despite abundant natural resources and flourishing neighbors to the north. The perplexing question of how some of the wealthiest nations in the world in the nineteenth century are now the most crisis-prone has long puzzled economists and historians. The Decline of Latin American Economies examines the reality behind the struggling economies of Argentina, Chile, and Mexico. With Gerardo Esquivel and Graciela Marquez Available here from the National Bureau of Economic Research From University of Chicago Press, 2007.
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