The Political Economy of Central America since 1920

The Political Economy of Central America since 1920
Author: Victor Bulmer-Thomas
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1987-12-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521348390

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In this book Victor Bulmer-Thomas uses his previously unpublished estimates of the national accounts to explore economic and social development in the five Central American republics from 1920. He examines in detail variations in economic policy between countries which help to account for differences in performance. The major political developments are woven into the analysis and linked to changes in internal and external conditions. Growth under liberal oligarchic rule in the 1920s, heavily dependent on exports of coffee and bananas, was accompanied by modest reform programmes. The 1929 depression, which hit the region hard, undermined most of the reforms and ushered in a period of dictatorial rule in all republics except Costa Rica. The Second World War, particularly after the entry of the United States, at first strengthened the dictatorships, but ultimately produced challenges to rule by authoritarian caudillos. The social upheavals accompanying the post-war export-led boom forced governments in each republic to address the question of economic, social and political reform.

Inside The Volcano

Inside The Volcano
Author: Frederick Stirton Weaver
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2018-02-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429973307

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Central America sprang into the consciousness of the U.S. public in the late 1970s, propelled by the Nicaraguan revolution and the brutal civil wars in Guatemala and El Salvador. The continuing debates over the nature of the conflicts and the role of U.S. policy have too seldom acknowledged the historical depths of the crises' roots, and the size of the Central American nations has often led U.S. participants in the debate to underestimate the dynamism, complexity, and heterogeneity of the social structures that underlie the political struggles.This book presents a historical and analytical interpretation of recent Central American crises. Using a consistent comparative framework, Dr. Weaver sorts out the relations among economic growth, social organization, and political structure and offers explanations for the historically divergent developments among the five Central American nations. By setting those events in a broader Latin American context and illuminating the relationships between domestic and international influences, Dr. Weaver shows how rapid changes in the social organization of economic production in some periods affected social structures and configurations of political power, while at other times political conflicts conditioned and shaped subsequent patterns of economic expansion.

The Economic History of Latin America since Independence

The Economic History of Latin America since Independence
Author: Victor Bulmer-Thomas
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 629
Release: 2014-02-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1107608554

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This study, now in a revised and updated third edition, covers the economic history of Latin America from independence in the 1820s to the present. It stresses the differences between Latin American countries while recognizing the external influences to which the whole region has been subject. Victor Bulmer-Thomas notes the failure of the region to close the gap in living standards between it and the United States and explores the reasons. He also examines the new paradigm taking shape in Latin America since the debt crisis of the 1980s and asks whether this new economic model will be able to bring the growth and improvement in equity that the region desperately needs. This third edition contains a wealth of new material that draws on the new research in the area in the past ten years.

The Political Economy of Latin America in the Postwar Period

The Political Economy of Latin America in the Postwar Period
Author: Laura Randall
Publsiher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010-07-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780292785991

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The historic and increasing interdependence of the Latin American and U.S. economies makes an understanding of the political economies of Latin American nations particularly timely and important. After World War II, many nations initially implemented import substituting industrialization policies. Their outcomes, and the shift in policies, are related to the domestic policies and world economic conditions that led to government deficits, inflation, foreign borrowing, debt renegotiation, and renewed emphasis on common markets and other devices to stimulate trade and investment. In The Political Economy of Latin America in the Postwar Period, important policy measures are evaluated, such as indexation of prices and contracts; special provisions for financing the government through the Central Bank; stabilization; and deregulation of the economy. The introduction presents trends in Latin American growth and the factors that influence them. This is followed by parallel studies of the economic development of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico, and Peru from 1945 to the mid-1990s. Noted experts bring their considerable experience to analyzing the content and impact of the economic theories that guided policymaking and their effects on output, income, and quality of life.

Political Institutions and Economic Growth in Latin America Essays in Policy History and Political Economy

Political Institutions and Economic Growth in Latin America  Essays in Policy  History  and Political Economy
Author: Stephen Haber
Publsiher: Hoover Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2000
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 081799663X

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Development Postponed

Development Postponed
Author: Richard E. Feinberg,Bruce M Bagley
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1986-07-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCAL:B4365590

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Modern Political Economy And Latin America

Modern Political Economy And Latin America
Author: Jeffry A Frieden,Manuel Pastor,Michael Tomz
Publsiher: Westview Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2000-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: UCSD:31822025437948

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This is a reader that applies the newest debates in political economy to the analysis of Latin America in a way that is thematically and theoretically cohesive.

Debt Development and Democracy

Debt  Development  and Democracy
Author: Jeffry A. Frieden
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 1991
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780691003993

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In the 1970s and 1980s the countries of Latin America dealt with their similar debt problems in very different ways--ranging from militantly market-oriented approaches to massive state intervention in their economies--while their political systems headed toward either democracy or authoritarianism. Applying the tools of modern political economy to a developing-country context, Jeffry Frieden analyzes the different patterns of national economic and political behavior that arose in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Venezuela. This book will be useful to those interested in comparative politics, international studies, development studies, and political economy more generally. "Jeffry Frieden weaves together a powerful theoretical framework with comparative case studies of the region's five largest debtor states. The result is the most insightful analysis to date of how the interplay between politics and economics in post-war Latin America set the stage for the dramatic events of the 1980s."--Carol Wise, Center for Politics and Policy, Claremont Graduate School