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Latin American Macroeconomic Reforms The Second Stage 1st Edition Jose Antonio Gonzalez

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Latin American Macroeconomic Reforms The Second Stage 1st Edition Jose Antonio Gonzalez
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Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.98 MB
Pages: 458
Author: Jose Antonio Gonzalez, Vittorio Corbo, Anne O. Krueger, Aaron Tornell
ISBN: 0226302679
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Latin American Macroeconomic Reforms The Second Stage 1st Edition Jose Antonio Gonzalez by Jose Antonio Gonzalez, Vittorio Corbo, Anne O. Krueger, Aaron Tornell 0226302679 instant download after payment.

Hidden behind a number of economic crises in the mid- to late 1990s-including Argentina's headline-grabbing monetary and political upheaval-is that fact that Latin American economies have, generally speaking, improved dramatically in recent years. Their success has been due, in large part, to macroeconomic reforms, and this book brings together prominent economists and policymakers to assess a decade of such policy shifts, highlighting both the many success stories and the areas in which further work is needed. Contributors offer both case studies of individual countries and regional overviews, covering monetary, financial, and fiscal policy.Contributors also work to identify future concerns and erect clear signposts for future reforms. For instance, now that inflation rates have been stabilized, one suggested "second stage" monetary reform would be to focus on reducing rates from high to low single digits. Financial sector reforms, it is suggested, should center on improving regulation and supervision. And, contributors argue, since fiscal stability has already been achieved in most countries, new fiscal reforms need to concentrate on institutionalizing fiscal discipline, improving the efficiency and equity of tax collection, and modifying institutional arrangements to deal with increasingly decentralized federal systems.The analysis and commentary in this volume-authored not only by academic observers but by key Latin American policymakers with decades of firsthand experience-will prove important to anyone with an interest in the future of Latin American's continuing economic development and reform.Contributors to this volume:José Antonio González, Stanford UniversityAnne O. Krueger, International Monetary FundVittorio Corbo, Pontifical Catholic University, ChileKlaus Schmidt-Hebbel, Central Bank of ChileAlejandro Werner, Bank of MexicoMárcio G. P. Garcia, Pontifical Catholic University, RioTatiana Didier, World BankGustavo H. B. Franco, former president, Central Bank of BrazilFrancisco Gil Díaz, Minister of the Treasury, MexicoRoberto Zahler, former governor, Central Bank of ChileRicardo J. Caballero, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPhilip L. Brock, University of WashingtonStephen Haber, Stanford UniversityPablo E. Guidotti, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos AiresVito Tanzi, International Monetary FundEnrique Dávila, Ministry of Finance, MexicoSantiago Levy, Mexican Social Security InstituteRicardo Fenochietto, private consultant, Buenos AiresRogério L. F. Werneck, Pontifical Catholic University, RioCarola Pessino, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos AiresMichael Michaely, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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