COVID-19 and Economic Development in Latin America

COVID-19 and Economic Development in Latin America

Theoretical Debates, Financing Dilemmas and Post-Pandemic Scenarios

De Conti, Bruno; Guevara, Diego; Meireles, Monika

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

142

Mole

9781032409849

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Introduction I. Rethinking Development and Financial Dependency: Theoretical Reflections 1. Dependency, Finance and Development: Echoes of the Past That Resonate in the Present 2. International Division of Finance: Functionality and Dependency of the System's Periphery 3. Latin America: Between Regressive Structural Change and the Pandemic II. Financialization and Financial Reconfiguration in the Pandemic 4. Dependent Financialization of Latin America: A View from the COVID-19 Crisis 5. Latin American Development Banks in the Pandemic Crisis 6. They Win in Mexico: Pension Funds and Financial Benefits during the Pandemic III. Economic Policy Response to the COVID-19 Crisis 7. Potential of Coordination Between Monetary and Fiscal Policy: The Experience of Latin America during COVID-19 8. Countercyclical Fiscal Policy and Fiscal Impulses: Post-Pandemic Challenges - The Cases of Brazil and Mexico 9. Effects of International Liquidity Cycles on Argentina during the Pandemic
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