ID | 119908 |
Title Proper | Market solutions to poverty |
Other Title Information | the decade of Latin America and the Caribbean |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ros, Luiz |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | A generation ago, Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) was known for debt crises, military dictatorships, hyperinflation, and grinding poverty. Today, the region is characterized by regional political and economic integration, increased global market share for its exports, sound financial management, and declining unemployment. Most importantly, it is a region that has internalized its role in the world. Imbued with new choices and an independent voice, the region is emerging as the center of the South-South-East exchange of goods and financial capital between LAC, Africa, and China. It is time for the world to look at Latin America and the Caribbean in a new way. |
`In' analytical Note | Harvard International Review Vol. 34, No.3; Winter 2012: p.12-15 |
Journal Source | Harvard International Review Vol. 34, No.3; Winter 2012: p.12-15 |
Key Words | Latin America ; Caribbean ; Military Dictatorships ; Poverty ; Financial Management ; Economy ; Global Market ; South - South - East Exchange ; China ; Africa |