Hostname: page-component-586b7cd67f-rdxmf Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-11-28T06:47:23.125Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Leadership, Responsibility, Perhaps Democracy: New Thinking about Latin American Development

Review products

DISCIPLINE AND DEVELOPMENT: MIDDLE CLASSES AND PROSPERITY IN EAST ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA. By DavisDiane E. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Pp. 421. $80.00 cloth, $29.00 paper.)

THE LIMITS OF STABILIZATION: INFRASTRUCTURE, PUBLIC DEFICITS, AND GROWTH IN LATIN AMERICA. Edited by EasterlyWilliam and ServénLuis. (Washington, DC: Stanford University Press/The World Bank, 2003. Pp. 232. $31.95 paper.)

GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA. Edited by HarrisRichard L. (Whitby, Ontario, Canada: de Sitter Publications, 2005. Pp. 355. $49.95 cloth.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 September 2022

Leslie Elliott Armijo*
Affiliation:
Portland State University
Rights & Permissions [Opens in a new window]

Abstract

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Review Essays
Copyright
Copyright © 2007 by the University of Texas Press

References

Abreu, Marcelo de Paiva 2005 “Which ‘Industrial Policies’ are Meaningful for Latin America?” Texto para Discussão 493, Department of Economics, Catholic University, Rio de Janeiro.Google Scholar
Arbache, Jorge Saba, Dickerson, Andy, and Green, Francis 2004Trade Liberalization and Wages in Developing Countries.” Economic Journal 114 (493): F73F96.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Armijo, Leslie Elliott 2005Mass Democracy: The Real Reason that Brazil Ended Inflation?World Development 33(12): 2013–28.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Armijo, Leslie Elliott and Echeverri-Gent, John 2005 “The Politics of Global Markets: Mental Models of Trade and Finance in an Unequal World,” Paper prepared for the APSA Task Force on Inequality and Difference in the Developing World, Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association. Available at http://www.apsanet.org/content_13916.cfm (accessed November 7, 2006).Google Scholar
Birdsall, Nancy, Rodrik, Dani, and Subramanian, Arvind 2005How to Help Poor Countries.” Foreign Affairs 84 (4): 136152.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chang, Ha-Joon 2002 Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective. London: Anthem Press.Google Scholar
Chang, Ha-Joon 2003 Globalisation, Economic Development, and the Role of the State. London: Zed Books.Google Scholar
Dornbusch, Rudiger and Edwards, Sebastian, eds. 1991 The Macroeconomics of Populism in Latin America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
ECLAC (Economic Commission on Latin America and the Caribbean) 2005 Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean. Santiago: CEPAL.Google Scholar
Geddes, Barbara 1994. The Politicians' Dilemma: Building State Capacity in Latin America. Berkeley: University of California Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Huber, Evelyne 2005 “Inequality and the State in Latin America.” Paper prepared for the APSA Task Force on Inequality and Difference in the Developing World, Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association. Available at http://www.apsanet.org/content_13916.cfm (accessed November 7, 2006).Google Scholar
King, Gary, Keohane, Robert O., and Verba, Sidney 1994 Designing Social Inquiry: Scientific Inference in Qualitative Research. Princeton: Princeton University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kremer, Michael, and Maskin, Eric 2003 “Globalization and Inequality,” Unpublished Paper, Department of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.Google Scholar
Mobarak, Ahmed Mushfiq 2005Democracy, Volatility, and Economic Development.” The Review of Economics and Statistics 87(2): 348–61.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Quinn, Dennis, and Woolley, John 2001Democracy and National Economic Performance: The Preference for Stability,American Journal of Political Science. 45 (3): 634–57.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rodríguez, F., and Rodrik, Dani 2001Trade Policy and Economic Growth: A Skeptic's Guide to the Cross-National Evidence,” in Bernanke, B.S. and Rogoff, K., eds., NBER/Macroeconomics Annual 2000. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.Google Scholar
Rueschemeyer, Dietrich, Stephens, Evelyne Huber, and Stephens, John D. 1993 Capitalist Development and Democracy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Sell, Susan K. 1998 Power and Ideas: North-South Politics of Intellectual Property and Antitrust. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.Google Scholar
Sell, Susan K. 2003 Private Power, Public Law: The Globalization of Intellectual Property Rights. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Stein, Ernesto, Tommasi, Mariano, Echebarría, Koldo, Lora, Eduardo, and Payne, Mark 2005 The Politics of Policies: Economic and Social Progress in Latin America, 2006 Report. Washington, DC: The Inter-American Development Bank.Google Scholar
United Nations Development Program (UNDP) 2004 Human Development Report 2004. New York: United Nations, www.undp.org (accessed January 2, 2006).Google Scholar
Warner, Andrew 2003 “Once More into the Breach: Economic Growth and Integration.” Working Paper 34. Washington, D.C.: Center for Global Development.Google Scholar
Winters, L. Alan 2004Trade Liberalisation and Economic Performance: An Overview.” Economic Journal 114 (493): F4F21.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Woodward, David and Simms, Andrew 2006 “Growth isn't Working: The Uneven Distribution of Benefits and Costs from Economic Growth.” Working paper of the New Economics Foundation, U.K. Available at: www.neweconomics.org (accessed November 7, 2006).Google Scholar