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| 13061. FREE MARKET REFORMS IN LATIN AMERICA. Explores contemporary free market reforms in Latin America, focusing on two models: 1) the strong market and currency reforms of Chile under Pinochet, and 2) the comparatively half-hearted economic reforms in Mexico under President Salinas de Gortari. Compares and contrasts reforms in these two countries with economic reform efforts across Latin America. Considers trade quotas, import restrictions, exchange rates, and debt problems. Argues that Chile provides the best model of free market reform in Latin America. 21 pages, 39 footnotes, 23 bibliographic sources. |
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