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- catalog abstract "In a wide-ranging survey that illuminates both the history and present business climate of the region, Paul Craig Roberts and Karen Araujo describe the economic transformation currently taking place in Latin America. And as they do so, they also reexamine many of the prevailing orthodoxies concerning international development and the regulation of markets, and point to the success of privatization and free enterprise in Mexico, Argentina, and Chile as harbingers of the. Economic future for both hemispheres. The book describes the efforts of the Salinas, Pinochet, and Menem governments to combat the established interests of the local elites and the international development agencies, to privatize state industries, and to establish independent markets. In this new climate, private capitalists and entrepreneurs are feted and celebrated, and productivity has risen to levels unimagined only a few years before. But this dramatic economic. Turnaround, the authors show, is a mixed blessing for the United States. For if it provides us with a vast new market for our goods, it has also created a powerful new competitor for capital investment. To keep American and foreign capitalists investing in America, the government needs to make changes, which the authors outline in a provocative conclusion.".
- catalog contributor b10192950.
- catalog contributor b10192951.
- catalog coverage "Latin America Economic conditions 1982-".
- catalog coverage "Latin America Economic policy.".
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "1. Latin America on the Rise -- 2. The Economic Transformation of Latin America -- 3. The Blocked Society -- 4. Development Planners in Their Heyday -- 5. Latin America's Statist Tradition -- 6. Outdated International Development Institutions -- 7. Implications of Latin American Capitalism for the United States.".
- catalog description "Economic future for both hemispheres. The book describes the efforts of the Salinas, Pinochet, and Menem governments to combat the established interests of the local elites and the international development agencies, to privatize state industries, and to establish independent markets. In this new climate, private capitalists and entrepreneurs are feted and celebrated, and productivity has risen to levels unimagined only a few years before. But this dramatic economic.".
- catalog description "In a wide-ranging survey that illuminates both the history and present business climate of the region, Paul Craig Roberts and Karen Araujo describe the economic transformation currently taking place in Latin America. And as they do so, they also reexamine many of the prevailing orthodoxies concerning international development and the regulation of markets, and point to the success of privatization and free enterprise in Mexico, Argentina, and Chile as harbingers of the.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-201) and index.".
- catalog description "Turnaround, the authors show, is a mixed blessing for the United States. For if it provides us with a vast new market for our goods, it has also created a powerful new competitor for capital investment. To keep American and foreign capitalists investing in America, the government needs to make changes, which the authors outline in a provocative conclusion.".
- catalog extent "ix, 214 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0195111761 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Economic conditions 1982-".
- catalog spatial "Latin America Economic policy.".
- catalog spatial "Latin America.".
- catalog subject "338.98 20".
- catalog subject "Capitalism Latin America.".
- catalog subject "HC125 .R5415 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Latin America on the Rise -- 2. The Economic Transformation of Latin America -- 3. The Blocked Society -- 4. Development Planners in Their Heyday -- 5. Latin America's Statist Tradition -- 6. Outdated International Development Institutions -- 7. Implications of Latin American Capitalism for the United States.".
- catalog title "The capitalist revolution in Latin America / Paul Craig Roberts, Karen LaFollette Araujo ; with a foreword by Peter Bauer.".
- catalog type "text".