External Liberalization in Asia, Post-Socialist Europe, and Brazil
Lance Taylor
Abstract
This book reviews the experience of fourteen countries with external liberalization and related policies. It is based on papers written by national authors following a common macroeconomic methodology. The country papers show clearly how trade and capital account liberalization along with changes in the real exchange rate affected demand, productivity, and employment at the country level. They also trace through shifts in the overall income distribution and the incidence of poverty. The authors of the papers bring insight into their “thick descriptions” à la Clifford Geertz's famous Balinese c ... More
This book reviews the experience of fourteen countries with external liberalization and related policies. It is based on papers written by national authors following a common macroeconomic methodology. The country papers show clearly how trade and capital account liberalization along with changes in the real exchange rate affected demand, productivity, and employment at the country level. They also trace through shifts in the overall income distribution and the incidence of poverty. The authors of the papers bring insight into their “thick descriptions” à la Clifford Geertz's famous Balinese cockfight about how diverse economies responded to rather similar “reform” packages and offer lessons about ongoing institutional change. They also suggest policy shifts that may help make economic performance better in the future than it has been in the past.
Keywords:
macroeconomics,
trade,
capital,
exchange rate,
demand,
productivity,
employment,
country level,
poverty
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 2006 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780195189322 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2007 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195189322.001.0001 |