Latin America. Carlos Lozada.
by Lozada, Carlos; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 7Business. Publisher: Foreign Policy, 2003ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Chile -- Economic conditions | Democracy -- Latin America | Free enterprise | Globalization | Income distribution -- Latin America | Latin America -- Economic conditions | Latin America -- Economic policy | Natural resources -- Developing countries | Political corruption -- Latin America | United States -- Foreign relations -- Latin AmericaDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Is Latin America running out of chances? No miracle cure--from privatization to property rights, from democracy to dollarization--has ended the region's turmoil. With only token attention from the United States, Latin leaders need to find homegrown solutions. One place to start: more economic reform, not less, and less rule of law, not more." (FOREIGN POLICY) The author discusses the problems plaguing Latin America's economy, noting free-market reform, governmental leadership, globalization and corruption as major contributing factors.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Latin America, March/April 2003; pp. 18+.
"Is Latin America running out of chances? No miracle cure--from privatization to property rights, from democracy to dollarization--has ended the region's turmoil. With only token attention from the United States, Latin leaders need to find homegrown solutions. One place to start: more economic reform, not less, and less rule of law, not more." (FOREIGN POLICY) The author discusses the problems plaguing Latin America's economy, noting free-market reform, governmental leadership, globalization and corruption as major contributing factors.
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