Latin American Economic Outlook 2010 e-bog
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Contrary to prevailing wisdom, Latin American countries that opened their markets to international competition during the last decade have not been more vulnerable to the global economic downturn. The OECD Latin American Economic Outlook 2010 provides a fresh analysis of economic trends in the region with a particular focus on the role that international migration and remittances play in shapin...
E-bog
403,64 DKK
Forlag
OECD
Udgivet
30 november 2009
Længde
250 sider
Genrer
Development economics and emerging economies
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9789264077911
Contrary to prevailing wisdom, Latin American countries that opened their markets to international competition during the last decade have not been more vulnerable to the global economic downturn. The OECD Latin American Economic Outlook 2010 provides a fresh analysis of economic trends in the region with a particular focus on the role that international migration and remittances play in shaping the current context. "e;Among the most interesting surprises by the global economic crisis: so far its impact on Latin America has been less than anticipated. This OECD report offers a clear analysis of the factors that explain this phenomenon."e; Moiss Naim, Editor in Chief, Foreign Policy "e;This essential study shows that countries open to the international economy with serious fiscal and monetary policies were better prepared to confront this crisis. The reprot also explains, with realistic analysis, whywhy migration policies belong on the international agenda."e; Ricardo Lagos,former President of Chile "e;This volume suggests that migration can help the development process provided that some interventions are adopted both in the sender and recipient countries."e; Mauricio Crdenas, Senior Fellow and Director of the Latin America Initiative, Brookings Institution "e;Policy makers, academicsand others interested in Latin American will find here a serious and relevant contribution to advancing their own work."e; Santiago Levy,Vice President for Sectors and Knowledge, Inter-American Development Bank