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When supply and demand don't intersect: Latin America and the Bretton Woods institutions in the 1980's

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  • Edmar L. Bacha

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  • R. E. Feinberg

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  • Edmar L. Bacha & R. E. Feinberg, 1987. "When supply and demand don't intersect: Latin America and the Bretton Woods institutions in the 1980's," Textos para discussão 172, Department of Economics PUC-Rio (Brazil).
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    1. Bacha, Edmar L. & Feinberg, Richard E., 1986. "The World Bank and structural adjustment in Latin America," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 14(3), pages 333-346, March.
    2. Bacha, Edmar L., 1986. "External shocks and growth prospects: The case of Brazil, 1973-1989," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 14(8), pages 919-936, August.
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    1. Meller, Patricio, 1989. "Criticisms and suggestions on the cross-conditionality of the IMF and the World Bank," Revista CEPAL, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), April.
    2. Edmar Bacha, 2017. "On the economics of development: A view from Latin America," Textos para Discussão 41, Instituto de Estudos de Política Econômica.
    3. William N. Kring & Kevin P. Gallagher, 2019. "Strengthening the Foundations? Alternative Institutions for Finance and Development," Development and Change, International Institute of Social Studies, vol. 50(1), pages 3-23, January.

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