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The Macroeconomic Environment of Competitiveness

In: Can Latin America Compete?

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  • Claudio M. Loser

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Looking back at the economic history of Latin America in the last quarter century, it is possible to identify a number of troublesome features: low average economic growth; high inflation relative to other parts of the world; high volatility regarding terms of trade, capital flows, and economic performance; fluctuating exchange rates; balance of payments crises; high unemployment; and widespread poverty and income inequality. If these were all that characterized the performance of the region, there would be little hope for it. But the picture is different as the interested observer looks at more recent years and at more detailed numbers. Inflation has been declining; exchange rates in real terms have stabilized; macroeconomic indicators have improved with regard to the fiscal accounts and monetary policy; international trade has boomed; poverty has been on the decline; and the external accounts are much stronger than they have been in many years. Is this attributable to good luck, favorable world conditions, or hard work? The answer, typically, is a combination of the three. And to avoid simplistic generalizations, not all countries have done equally well, or have acted in a similarly prudent fashion. This chapter seeks to fulfill a complex task. Under the basic premise that macroeconomic stability is a precondition for competitiveness, it will review some of the key principles that determine the basis for good macroeconomic performance, the recent experience of the region in this regard, and some lessons for the future.

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  • Claudio M. Loser, 2008. "The Macroeconomic Environment of Competitiveness," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Jerry Haar & John Price (ed.), Can Latin America Compete?, chapter 0, pages 27-43, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-0-230-61047-7_2
    DOI: 10.1057/9780230610477_2
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