Artigo Revisado por pares

Lessons of Economic Stabilization and Its Aftermath

1992; Wiley; Volume: 59; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/1060543

ISSN

2325-8012

Autores

David Feldman, Michael J. S. Bruno, Stanley Fischer, Elhanan Helpman, Nissan Liviatan, Leora Meridor,

Tópico(s)

Global Financial Crisis and Policies

Resumo

Part 1 The transition from stabilization to sustained growth in Bolivia, Juan Antonio Morales: comments by Peter Bernholz comments by Juan L. Cariaga general discussion. Part 2 Chile's experience with stabilization revisited, Vittorio Corbo and Andres Solimano: comments by Sebastian Edwards comments by Leonardo Leiderman general discussion. Part 3 From sharp disinflation to hyperinflation, twice - the Argentine experience, 1985-1989, Daniel Heymann: comments by Jose Juis Machinea comments by Simon Teitel general discussion. Part 4 From inertia to megainflation - Brazil in the 1980s, Eliana Cardoso: comments by Persio Arida comments by Juan Carlos de Pablo general discussion. Part 5 The inflation-stabilization cycles in Argentina and Brazil, Miguel A. Kiguel and Nissan Liviatan: comments by Mario I. Blejer comments by Assaf Razin general discusion. Part 6 The costly transition from stabilization to sustainable growth - Israel's case, Michael Bruno and Leora (Rubin) Meridor: comments by Stanley Fischer general discussion. Part 7 Mexico beyond the debt crisis - toward sustainable growth with price stability, Guillermo Ortiz: comments by Fernando Clavijo comments by Sylvia Piterman general discussion. Part 8 Premature liberalization, incomplete stabilization - the Ozal decade in Turkey, Dani Rodrik: comments by Sweder van Wijnbergen general discussion. Part 9 The Yugoslav path to high inflation, Velimir Bole and Mitja Gaspari: comments by Neven Mates comments by Domenico Mario Nuti general discussion. Part 10 Panel discussion - what's new since Toledo?

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