Author: Dijck, Pitou van Title: The Bolivian Experiment: Structural Adjustment and Poverty Alleviation (Latin America Studies no. 84).
Description: Amsterdam : CEDLA, 1998. Paperback. 270 pp.- The Bolivian experiment which began on August 29th, 1985 with the introduction of the New Economic Policy (NEP) was the first major neo-liberal reform programme in Latin America to be implemented successfully by an elected government during the 1980s. The reforms aimed at putting an end to economic stagnation and chaos, widespread and deep-rooted poverty, and political instability. To do so, the NEP established an entirely new framework of economic and social rules and a new relationship between the central government and the market. This volume of studies analyses the benefits and shortcomings of the major elements of these radical, comprehensive and innovative reform programmes, and the economic and social transition of Bolivia during the era of the neo-liberal experiment. The authors are researchers associated with Dutch universities, research institutions and several multilateral organizations including the U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the World Bank. The publication of this book is sponsored by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Library stamps. English text. Condition : very good. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : very good. ISBN 9789070280376.
Keywords: , Bolivia
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