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Financial Crisis, Populism, and the Path to Prosperity in Latin America

Financial Crisis, Populism, and the Path to Prosperity in Latin America
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Latin American economies enjoyed substantial growth in the early years of the twenty-first century, but the financial crisis beginning in 2008 called into question the sustainability of that progress. What are the keys to lasting prosperity in Central and South America?

During his visit to Brazil in 2007, Pope Benedict XVI called Latin America the “continent of hope.” Similarly, economists, sociologists, and others have frequently noted the entrepreneurial flair of the people of Latin America, pointing to their innovative ways of meeting their needs and those of others in the face of obstacles and hardship.

These descriptions are ambivalent. They envision a bright future but also imply that much potential has thus far been unrealized. Many nations of Central and South America have enjoyed occasional periods of growth and prosperity, yet sustained economic progress adequate to solve the problem of poverty in the region has been elusive.

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ISBN
No
Page Count
64
Publisher
Acton Institute
Year Published
No
SKU
1087
Carroll Ríos de Rodríguez
(Author)