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by Juan Antonio Morales,Gary McMahon

ePub Economic Policy and the Transition to Democracy: The Latin American Experience (International Political Economy Series) download
Author:
Juan Antonio Morales,Gary McMahon
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978-0312126452
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031212645X
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Palgrave Macmillan (May 1, 1996)
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In the 1980s a large number of Latin American countries reverted from military dictatorships to civilian democracies. In most cases the new democratic governments inherited an extremely precarious economic situation, which left little room to manoeuvre. This book analyzes the special problems that governments face in the formulation and implementation of economic policy after the restoration of democracy. In each of six cases - Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay - an analysis is made of the difficulties encountered and the performance of the democratic governments.