Ebook: Falling behind: explaining the development gap between Latin America and the United States
Author: Fukuyama Francis
- Tags: International economic relations, Congresses, Conference papers and proceedings, Conference publication, Latin America -- Foreign economic relations -- United States -- Congresses, United States -- Foreign economic relations -- Latin America -- Congresses, Latin America, United States
- Year: 2008
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- City: New York;Latin America;United States;Oxford
- Language: English
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Introduction / Francis Fukuyama -- The historical context -- Two centuries of South American reflections on the development gap between the United States and Latin America / Tulio Halperin Donghi -- Looking at them: a Mexican perspective on the gap with the United States / Enrique Krauze -- Explaining Latin America's lagging development in the second half of the twentieth century: growth strategies, inequality, and economic crises / Jorge I. Domínguez -- The politics of underdevelopment in Latin America -- Does politics explain the economic gap between the United States and Latin America? / Adam Przeworski with Carolina Curvale -- The role of high stakes politics in Latin America's development gap / Riordan Roett and Francisco E. González -- Institutional factors in Latin America's development -- The Latin American equilibrium / James A. Robinson -- Do defective institutions explain the development gap between the United States and Latin America? / Francis Fukuyama -- Why institutions matter: fiscal citizenship in Argentina and the United States / Natalio R. Botana -- Conclusion / Francis Fukuyama.
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