COVID-19 and Economic Development in Latin America (eBook, ePUB)
Theoretical Debates, Financing Dilemmas and Post-Pandemic Scenarios
Redaktion: Meireles, Monika; Guevara, Diego; de Conti, Bruno
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The impact of the Covid pandemic on the global economy has served to reinforce the fact that the world is hierarchically organized and the distribution of power between countries is distinctly asymmetric. This book explores the impacts of the pandemic, including unequal access to vaccines and recovery finance, on economies in the region.
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The impact of the Covid pandemic on the global economy has served to reinforce the fact that the world is hierarchically organized and the distribution of power between countries is distinctly asymmetric. This book explores the impacts of the pandemic, including unequal access to vaccines and recovery finance, on economies in the region.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 150
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000907599
- Artikelnr.: 68119648
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 150
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000907599
- Artikelnr.: 68119648
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Monika Meireles holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from the School of Economics of the University of São Paulo (FEA-USP for its acronym in Portuguese), and a master's degree in Latin American Integration from the Graduate Program in Latina American Integration of the same institution (Prolam-USP for its acronym in Portuguese) and a doctorate from the Graduate Program in Latin American Studies of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Ppela-UNAM for its acronym in Spanish). Currently she is a full time Senior Researcher A assigned to the Fiscal and Financial Economics Unit of IIEc-UNAM; member of the National System of Researchers (SNI for its acronym in Spanish) of Conacyt (level I) and she was awarded the Recognition of Distinction of the National University for Young Academics (RDUNJA for its acronym in Spanish) in the area of research in economic-administrative sciences in the 2019 edition. Bruno De Conti, Associate professor of the Institute of Economics of the University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil. Investigator of the Center for Studies on Economic Current Affairs and Policy (Cecon for its acronym in Portuguese) and of the Center for Brazil-China Studies (CEBC for its acronym in Portuguese) of the same university. His main areas of research are: International Monetary System hierarchies; BRICS and China's economy. Diego Guevara, Associate Professor at the National University of Colombia with a doctorate in Economics from the same institution. He is professor of Macroeconomics and editor of the journal Cuadernos de Economía. His current research focuses on financialization in emerging countries and macroeconomics and the energy transition.
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
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
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
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