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La crisis internacional y América Latina

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  • Vittorio Corbo

    (Centro de Estudios Públicos, Chile)

  • Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel

    (Instituto de Economía de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas, de la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.)

Abstract

América Latina ha sido gravemente afectada por la crisis y la recesión internacional desde finales de 2008. En comparación con crisis anteriores, ¿cómo ha enfrentado América Latina esta crisis global?, ¿cuál ha sido el papel de los diferentes mecanismos de transmisión?, y ¿cómo las condiciones estructurales de la región han afectado su vulnerabilidad a choques externos? En este artículo se abordan estos temas evaluando el crecimiento en siete de las economías más importantes de América Latina durante el periodo 1990-2009 y, en particular, se examinan los efectos de la crisis financiera originada en Estados Unidos en 2008-2009

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  • Vittorio Corbo & Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel, 2013. "La crisis internacional y América Latina," Monetaria, CEMLA, vol. 0(1), pages 41-68, enero-jun.
  • Handle: RePEc:cml:moneta:v:xxxv:y:2013:i:1:p:41-68
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    1. Juliana Ávila Vélez & Álvaro José Pinzón Giraldo, 2015. "¿Están sincronizados los ciclos económicos en Latinoamérica?," Borradores de Economia 12438, Banco de la Republica.
    2. Jaime de Pablo Valenciano & Juan Uribe-Toril, 2018. "Evolución de las empresas de economía social en Andalucía (2007-2016) y el hecho diferencial almeriense," Revista Equidad y Desarrollo, Universidad de la Salle, issue 32, pages 101-120, July.
    3. Pagliacci, Carolina, 2014. "Latin American Performance to External Shocks: What Has Really Been Sweat?," MPRA Paper 57816, University Library of Munich, Germany.

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