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Bello, Omar
[MitwirkendeR];
Bermúdez, Adriana
[MitwirkendeR];
Braun, Matías
[MitwirkendeR];
Corrales, Javier
[MitwirkendeR];
Donna, Javier
[MitwirkendeR];
Freije, Samuel
[MitwirkendeR];
Hausmann, Ricardo
[MitwirkendeR];
Hausmann, Ricardo
[HerausgeberIn];
John, Jonathan Di
[MitwirkendeR];
Levy, Dan
[MitwirkendeR];
MacCulloch, Robert
[MitwirkendeR];
Manzano, Osmel
[MitwirkendeR];
Monaldi, Francisco
[MitwirkendeR];
Moreno, María Antonia
[MitwirkendeR];
Ortega, Daniel
[MitwirkendeR];
Penfold, Michael
[MitwirkendeR];
Pineda, José
[MitwirkendeR];
Pritchett, Lant
[MitwirkendeR];
Rodríguez, Francisco R
[HerausgeberIn];
Rodríguez, Francisco
[MitwirkendeR];
Shelton, Cameron A
[MitwirkendeR];
Tella, Rafael Di
[MitwirkendeR];
Yang, Dean
[MitwirkendeR]
Venezuela Before Chávez
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- Medientyp: E-Book
- Titel: Venezuela Before Chávez : Anatomy of an Economic Collapse
- Beteiligte: Bello, Omar [MitwirkendeR]; Bermúdez, Adriana [MitwirkendeR]; Braun, Matías [MitwirkendeR]; Corrales, Javier [MitwirkendeR]; Donna, Javier [MitwirkendeR]; Freije, Samuel [MitwirkendeR]; Hausmann, Ricardo [MitwirkendeR]; Hausmann, Ricardo [HerausgeberIn]; John, Jonathan Di [MitwirkendeR]; Levy, Dan [MitwirkendeR]; MacCulloch, Robert [MitwirkendeR]; Manzano, Osmel [MitwirkendeR]; Monaldi, Francisco [MitwirkendeR]; Moreno, María Antonia [MitwirkendeR]; Ortega, Daniel [MitwirkendeR]; Penfold, Michael [MitwirkendeR]; Pineda, José [MitwirkendeR]; Pritchett, Lant [MitwirkendeR]; Rodríguez, Francisco R [HerausgeberIn]; Rodríguez, Francisco [MitwirkendeR]; Shelton, Cameron A [MitwirkendeR]; Tella, Rafael Di [MitwirkendeR]; Yang, Dean [MitwirkendeR]
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Erschienen:
University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, [2021]
[Online-Ausgabe]
- Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (488 p); 62 illustrations
- Sprache: Englisch
- DOI: 10.1515/9780271064628
- ISBN: 9780271064628
- Identifikator:
- Schlagwörter: Financial crises Venezuela ; HISTORY / Latin America / South America
- Art der Reproduktion: [Online-Ausgabe]
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In English
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
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Beschreibung:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Why Did Venezuelan Growth Collapse? -- 2 Venezuela After a Century of Oil Exploitation -- 3 Public Investment and Productivity Growth in the Venezuelan Manufacturing Industry -- 4 The Incidence of Labor Market Reforms on Employment in the Venezuelan Manufacturing Sector, 1995–2001 -- 5 Understanding Economic Growth in Venezuela, 1970–2005: The Real Effects of a Financial Collapse -- 6 Much Higher Schooling, Much Lower Wages: Human Capital and Economic Collapse in Venezuela -- 7 Income Distribution and Redistribution in Venezuela -- 8 Competing for Jobs or Creating Jobs? The Impact of Immigration on Native-Born Unemployment in Venezuela, 1980–2003 -- 9 Sleeping in the Bed One Makes: The Venezuelan Fiscal Policy Response to the Oil Boom -- 10 Institutional Collapse: The Rise and Decline of Democratic Governance in Venezuela -- 11 The Political Economy of Industrial Policy in Venezuela -- 12 Explaining Chavismo: The Unexpected Alliance of Radical Leftists and the Military in Venezuela under Hugo Chávez -- 13 Oil, Macro Volatility, and Crime in the Determination of Beliefs in Venezuela -- 14 Understanding the Collapse: Venezuela’s Experience in Cross-National Perspective -- Contributors -- Index
At the beginning of the twentieth century, Venezuela had one of the poorest economies in Latin America, but by 1970 it had become the richest country in the region and one of the twenty richest countries in the world, ahead of countries such as Greece, Israel, and Spain. Between 1978 and 2001, however, Venezuela’s economy went sharply in reverse, with non-oil GDP declining by almost 19 percent and oil GDP by an astonishing 65 percent. What accounts for this drastic turnabout? The editors of Venezuela Before Chávez, who each played a policymaking role in the country’s economy during the past two decades, have brought together a group of economists and political scientists to examine systematically the impact of a wide range of factors affecting the economy’s collapse, from the cost of labor regulation and the development of financial markets to the weakening of democratic governance and the politics of decisions about industrial policy. Aside from the editors, the contributors are Omar Bello, Adriana Bermúdez, Matías Braun, Javier Corrales, Jonathan Di John, Rafael Di Tella, Javier Donna, Samuel Freije, Dan Levy, Robert MacCulloch, Osmel Manzano, Francisco Monaldi, María Antonia Moreno, Daniel Ortega, Michael Penfold, José Pineda, Lant Pritchett, Cameron A. Shelton, and Dean Yang - Zugangsstatus: Eingeschränkter Zugang | Informationen zu lizenzierten elektronischen Ressourcen der SLUB