Crony Capitalism and Economic Growth in Latin America: Theory and Evidence
Author(s):Stephen Haber (Author)
- Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
- Publication Date: March 20, 2002
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 157 pages
- ISBN-10: 0817999620
- ISBN-13: 9780817999629
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In this book, Stephen Haber and his expert contributors examine the causes and consequences of cronyism in Latin America. Drawing from case studies in Mexico, Brazil, and other countries around the world, they answer the key questions about this pervasive phenomenon, examining why crony economic systems come into being, how they get re-created over time even in the face of dramatic regime changes, why they survive despite being detrimental to growth, and, most important, how crony capitalism can be reformed.
Crony Capitalism and Economic Growth in Latin America does not attempt to cover all the wide-ranging issues related to the political economy of crony capitalism. It does, however, offer a powerful point of departurein terms of both theory and empirical researchfrom which further knowledge can be developed.
Stephen Haber is a professor of history and political science at Stanford University and the Peter and Helen Bing Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is also the director of Stanfords Social Science History Institute.
Contributors: Stephen Haber, Anne O. Krueger, Noel Maurer, Armando Razo, Kenneth L. Sokoloff, William Summerhill, and Aaron Tornell