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During the ‘90s most Latin American countries were submitted to neoliberal structural reform policies. Neoliberal …
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El trabajo pretende establecer la multidimensionalidad de causas y consecuenciasde la desigualdad, con el propósito de comprender su proyección normativa en loscampos de la justicia y el bienestar, en orden a vincular el mercado cuando trata deser justificado en sus principios y resultados.Una...
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. We then present an assessment of what went wrong with the Washington Consensus-style reform agenda, using a taxonomy of … regarding their expected effects; (ii) fundamental flaws—in either the design, sequencing, or basic premises of the reform … agenda; and (iii) incompleteness of the agenda that left out crucial reform needs, such as volatility, technological …
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, Colombia, Argentina, Chile and the Dominican Republic, with regard to the contribution to national development in four specific …
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This paper’s main thesis is that Chile’s developmental performance of recent decades was underpinned by significant and …
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stability of Chile. This paper (a) compares the economic reform packages of the Ibáñez (Klein-Saks) and Pinochet (Chicago Boys … that inflation had been drastically reduced. Soon the reform process was also abandoned and in some areas, even reversed …, were the military able to implement –this time under the guidance of the Chicago Boys- a coherent market system in Chile …
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machinery imports and GDP, do not reinforce the idea of early industrialization in Chile. …
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In an article published in Development and Change in 2011, I suggested an alternative measure of inequality to the Gini - a "19th Century statistic" - which has subsequently become known as the ´Palma Ratio'. In this new article, I revisit the argument for such a measure. Using new data, I...
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This article analyzes long-term patterns of growth of the Chilean economy. Examining 200 years of data, it shows evidence in favor of using a neoclassical growth model to conduct the empirical analysis. It presents a formal analysis of structural breaks in the Chilean growth process, finding...
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