The International Monetary Fund and Latin America: The Argentine Puzzle in Context,Used

The International Monetary Fund and Latin America: The Argentine Puzzle in Context,Used

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has played a critical role in the global economy since the postwar era. But, claims Claudia Kedar, behind the strictly economic aspects of the IMFOCOs intervention, there are influential interactions between IMF technocrats and local economistsOCoeven when countries are not borrowing money.In "The International Monetary Fund and Latin America," Kedar seeks to expose the motivations and constraints of the operations of both the IMF and borrowers. With access to neverbeforeseen archive materials, Kedar reveals both the routine and behindthescenes practices that have depicted International Monetary FundOCoLatin American relations in general and the asymmetrical IMFArgentina relations in particular.Kedar also analyzes the OC routine of dependencyOCO that characterizesa IMFborrower relations with several Latin American countries such as Chile, Peru, and Brazil. "The International Monetary Fund and Latin America" shows how debtor countries have adopted IMFOCOs policies during past decades and why Latin American leaders today largely refrain from knocking at the IMFOCOs doors again.

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