Kirchner and Krugman: A Conversation
On May 5, 2004, Argentine president Néstor Kirchner and economics professor Paul Krugman held a conversation about Argentina’s economic predicament ...
THE OLD STRATEGY
THE DE LA MADRID-SALINAS REFORMS CAN BE seen as a response to problems created by the Mexican model of import-substitution ...
Democracy’s Crisis of Legitimacy in Latin America
The United Nations Development Program’s (UNDP) recent report, “Democracy in Latin America: Towards a Citizens’ Democracy,” aims to stimulate debate ...
Neoliberalism and its Discontents
Despite dome of their clamis, proponents of neoliberalism in Latin America have no real interest in reproducing the free market ...
Valuing the Work of Women
Implicit in the conceptual frameworks underpin- ning economic policymaking of recent years in Latin America and the Caribbean are a ...
The Future: Who Will Manage It?
IN 1982 MEXICO'S ECONOMY CEASED TO grow for the first time since the 1930s, shattering the promise of a second ...
Changing the Terms of the Debate: A Report from Antigua
As global poverty deepens, doubts have begun to emerge “from within” regarding the market-driven, neoliberal development model—also known as the ...
The Trade-off: The Economic Nexus
"IN VIEW OF THE DEATH OF THE CHAIRman of the Supreme Soviet Presidium, Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev, the executive branch has ...