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Informationen zum Autor MARIO DAMILL CEDES, ArgentinaLUIZ FERNANDO DE PAULA University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, BrazilFERNANDO FERRARI Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, BrazilRICARDO FFRENCH-DAVIS University of Chile, ChileROBERTO FRENKEL CEDES, ArgentinaFRANCESCA IANNINI SOAS, University of London, UKDANILO IGLIORI University of Cambridge, UK; University of Sao Paulo, BrazilGUILLAUME LONG University of London, UKCAROLINA PAGLIACCI Central Bank of Venezuela, VenezuelaJORGE PORTILLO Central Bank of Venezuela, VenezuelaALFREDO SAAD-FILHO SOAS, University of London, UK Klappentext This third volume of the series of International Papers in Political Economy (IPPE) examines the political economy of a number of Latin American countries in the aftermath of the introduction of liberalization policies in this part of the world, concentrating on recent economic performance. Zusammenfassung This third volume of the series of International Papers in Political Economy (IPPE) examines the political economy of a number of Latin American countries in the aftermath of the introduction of liberalization policies in this part of the world! concentrating on recent economic performance. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Neoliberalism, Democracy and Economic Policy in Latin America; A.Saad-Filho, F.Iannini & E.J.Molinari Assessing the Economic Policies of President Lula da Silva in Brazil: Has Fear Defeated Hope?; P.Arestis, L.F.de Paula & F.Ferrari Chile between Neoliberalism and Equitable Growth; R.Ffrench-Davis A Case of Disruptive International Financial Integration: Argentina in the Late Twentieth Century and Early Twenty First; M.Damill & R.Frenkel Recent Political Economy in Venezuela; C.Pagliacci & J.Portillo Does Political Stability Matter? Evidence from Ecuador 1990-2005; D.Igliori & G.Long