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Lost Promises
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ABSTRACT
The origins of the debt crisis, the principal institutional actors involved, and the structure of related policies are well documented. Less studied and less understood is the impact of austerity on the people of Latin America. In this collection of original essays, leading Latin American and U.S. researchers map the political economy of austerity in Latin America. Each essay focuses on a specific aspect of social relations-urban, rural, demographic, or economic. Exploring the theoretical and substantive implications of austerity in Latin America, the contributors show that the study of the region's debt crisis can contribute to an understanding of the impact of internationalization on national social structure and development. The book begins with a historical analysis of global economic and institutional changes that presaged the rapid growth of debt in Latin America and determined the implementation of austerity policies. In Part 2, several essays focus on the structure of national economic stabilization policies and their impact on income distribution. Part 3 examines the effects of austerity on various dimensions of social structure including demography, urbanization, organized labor, and regional development. Popular responses to austerity policies are explored in Part 4.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part 1|21 pages
The Global Economy and Austerity
chapter 1|19 pages
Debt, Austerity, and Latin America in the New International Division of Labor
part Part 2|37 pages
The National Economy and Austerity
chapter 3|19 pages
The Fall of Labor’s Share in Income and Consumption: A New “Growth Model” for Argentina?
part Part 3|100 pages
The Consequences of Austerity
chapter 4|29 pages
The Demographic Consequences of Austerity in Latin America
chapter 5|13 pages
Austerity and Regional Development Strategy in Argentina and Latin America
chapter 6|27 pages
The Polarization of Class and Space in the Contemporary Latin American City
chapter 7|29 pages
Heterodox Shocks and the Political Economy of Democratic Transition in Argentina and Brazil
part Part 4|66 pages
Responses to Austerity Policies