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Latin America : new challenges to growth and stability / editors Dora Iakova [and three others]. [electronic resource]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Washington, District of Columbia] : International Monetary Fund, [2014]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (272 pages) : color illustrationsISBN:
  • 9781498362320 (e-book)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Latin America : new challenges to growth and stability.LOC classification:
  • HC125 .L346 2014
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Contents:
Latin America: rising to new challenges / Dora Iakova, Sebastián Sosa, and Alejandro Werner -- Potential growth in Latin America / Sebastián Sosa, Evridiki Tsounta, and Hye Sun Kim -- After the boom: commodity prices and economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean / Bertrand Gruss -- Commodity price cycles: the perils of mismanaging the boom / Gustavo Adler and Sebastián Sosa -- Terms-of-trade booms: saving-investment patterns and a new metric of income windfall / Gustavo Adler and Nicolas E. Magud -- External conditions and debt sustainability in Latin America / Gustavo Adler and Sebastián Sosa -- Has fiscal policy become less procyclical in Latin America? / Alexander Klemm -- Riding global waves: the impact of external financial shocks on emerging market economies / Gustavo Adler and Camilo E. Tovar -- Global financial shocks and gross capital flows in Latin America / Gustavo Adler, Marie L. Djigbenou, and Sebastián Sosa -- Spillovers to Latin America from the normalization of U.S. monetary policy / Alexander Klemm, Andre Meier, and Sebastián Sosa -- Housing markets in Latin America: do we need to worry about a bubble? / Luis Cubeddu, Camilo E. Tovar, and Evridiki Tsounta.
Abstract: Over the past fifteen years countries in Latin America made tremendous progress in strengthening their economies and improving living standards. Although output fell temporarily during the global financial crisis, most economies staged a rapid recovery. However, economic activity across the region has been cooling off and the region is facing a more challenging period ahead. This book argues that Latin America can rise to the challenge, and policymakers in the region are already implementing reforms in education, energy, and other sectors. More is needed, and more is possible, in Latin America's quest to continue to improve living standards.
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Editors: Dora Iakova, Luis M. Cubeddu, Gistabo Adler, and Sebastián Sosa.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Latin America: rising to new challenges / Dora Iakova, Sebastián Sosa, and Alejandro Werner -- Potential growth in Latin America / Sebastián Sosa, Evridiki Tsounta, and Hye Sun Kim -- After the boom: commodity prices and economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean / Bertrand Gruss -- Commodity price cycles: the perils of mismanaging the boom / Gustavo Adler and Sebastián Sosa -- Terms-of-trade booms: saving-investment patterns and a new metric of income windfall / Gustavo Adler and Nicolas E. Magud -- External conditions and debt sustainability in Latin America / Gustavo Adler and Sebastián Sosa -- Has fiscal policy become less procyclical in Latin America? / Alexander Klemm -- Riding global waves: the impact of external financial shocks on emerging market economies / Gustavo Adler and Camilo E. Tovar -- Global financial shocks and gross capital flows in Latin America / Gustavo Adler, Marie L. Djigbenou, and Sebastián Sosa -- Spillovers to Latin America from the normalization of U.S. monetary policy / Alexander Klemm, Andre Meier, and Sebastián Sosa -- Housing markets in Latin America: do we need to worry about a bubble? / Luis Cubeddu, Camilo E. Tovar, and Evridiki Tsounta.

Over the past fifteen years countries in Latin America made tremendous progress in strengthening their economies and improving living standards. Although output fell temporarily during the global financial crisis, most economies staged a rapid recovery. However, economic activity across the region has been cooling off and the region is facing a more challenging period ahead. This book argues that Latin America can rise to the challenge, and policymakers in the region are already implementing reforms in education, energy, and other sectors. More is needed, and more is possible, in Latin America's quest to continue to improve living standards.

Description based on print version record.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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