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The economic history of Argentina presents one of the most dramatic examples of divergence in the modern era. What happened and why? This paper reviews the wide range of competing explanations in the literature and argues that, setting aside deeper social and political determinants, the various...
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-conquest Americas, and that this fact supported rent-seeking and anti-growth institutions which help explain the disappointing growth …
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mediation between the leader and the masses. The development of selected social policies has gained strong political support …
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During the '90s most Latin American countries were submitted to neoliberal structural reform policies. Neoliberal policies imposed market supremacy, reduced the State's role in the economy and deregulated the markets. This paper aims at describing how these policies affected the most important...
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Economic development in Latin America has trailed most other world regions over the past four decades despite its … relatively high initial development and school attainment levels. This puzzle can be resolved by considering the actual learning …
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industrializing and / or building good institutions. The reason may be that technology diffusion and capital accumulation is easier …
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mediation between the leader and the masses. The development of selected social policies has gained strong political support …
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