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This books studies market reforms in eight key Latin American countries, aiming to shed light on the question of why similar policies have resulted in a variety of outcomes, ranging from outright failures to clear successes. The book focuses on policy implementation and the factors that impinge on the sustainability of market reforms.
JOSE M. FANELLI is currently Senior Researcher at CEDES, Argentina. He specializes in the analysis of macroeconomic and financial problems in developing countries and has published a large number of academic articles and several books on these topics. He has been actively involved in the establishment of research networks in the Latin American region.
Understanding Market Reform in Latin America: Similar Reforms, Diverse Constituencies, Varied Results; J.M.Fanelli Understanding Reform: The Case of Argentina; C.H.Acuña, S.Galiani & M.Tommasi Pragmatism and Market Reforms in Brazil; A.C.Pinheiro, R.Bonelli & B.R.Schneider Understanding Chilean Reforms; R.Chumacero, R.Fuentes, R.Lüders & J.Vial A Common Thread? The Impact of Institutions and Governance on Reform Outcomes in Mexico and Peru; J.A.Garibaldi The Predatory State and Economic Reform: An Examination of Paraguay's Political Economic Transition; D.G.Richards & D.Borda Pro-Market Reform in Uruguay: Gradual Reform and Political Pluralism; A.Forteza, D.Buquet, M.Ibarburu, J.Lanzaro, A.Pereyra, E.Siandra & M.Vaillant The Difficulties of Reforming an Oil Dependent Economy: The Case of Venezuela; R.Villasmil, F.Monaldi, G.Ríos & M.González
'Studies and evaluates the market reforms in eight Latin American countries...All of the studies are authored by researchers drawn from the respective Latin American countries, and are comparable, being the result of a deeply coordinated research project.' - International Social Security Review