Governing the Americas: Assessing Multilateral InstitutionsGordon Mace, Jean-Philippe Thérien, Paul Alexander Haslam This is a systematic assessment of the functioning of hemispheric institutions since the introduction of the Summit of the Americas process in 1994. The text evaluates the effectiveness of inter-American institutions with regard to core issues of democratic governance, security, trade, and economic development. |
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Latin America abandoned economic liberal- ism altogether and sought to reduce its dependence on exports of primary products and imports of manufactures . A new model based on import substi- tution , and formalized in the 1950s by Raúl ...
Latin America abandoned economic liberal- ism altogether and sought to reduce its dependence on exports of primary products and imports of manufactures . A new model based on import substi- tution , and formalized in the 1950s by Raúl ...
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Just as the region was turning outward , so were China and India , with their huge low - wage labor forces , thus both limiting export markets overall and undercutting the chance for a boom in labor- intensive exports from Latin ...
Just as the region was turning outward , so were China and India , with their huge low - wage labor forces , thus both limiting export markets overall and undercutting the chance for a boom in labor- intensive exports from Latin ...
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Using the exchange rate to aid international competitiveness can be the best tool to this end ; it has been a nearly standard component of policy packages that have generated economic takeoffs though exports ( Berry 2005 ) . 4.
Using the exchange rate to aid international competitiveness can be the best tool to this end ; it has been a nearly standard component of policy packages that have generated economic takeoffs though exports ( Berry 2005 ) . 4.
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Contents
An Overview | 13 |
A Sisyphean Endeavor? | 35 |
The OAS and the | 51 |
Copyright | |
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