DECEMBER ⢠2020
SPECIAL ISSUE
COVID-19 and the socioeconomic crisis in Latin America and the Caribbean Editorial note Introduction. The global economy and development in times of pandemic: the challenges for Latin America and the Caribbean Alicia BĂĄrcena and Mario Cimoli, guest editors
Structural asymmetries and the health crisis: the imperative of a transformative recovery for the advancement of sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean Alicia BĂĄrcena and Mario Cimoli
The COVID-19 crisis in Latin America in historical perspective JosĂŠ Antonio Ocampo
Building pro-development multilateralism: towards a âNewâ New International Economic Order Ha-Joon Chang
COVID-19, elites and the future political economy of inequality reduction in Latin America Benedicte Bull and Francisco Robles Rivera
Why the rich always stay rich (no matter what, no matter the cost) JosĂŠ Gabriel Palma
Brazil: the effects of COVID-19 and recovery Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
The COVID-19 crisis and the structural problems of Latin America and the Caribbean: responding to the emergency with a long-term perspective MartĂn Abeles, Esteban PĂŠrez Caldentey and Gabriel Porcile
Unbridled liberalism and a pandemic: at a crossroads between techno authoritarianism and a new social order Giovanni Dosi
The health economy in Mexico Leonardo LomelĂ Vanegas
A ânew normalâ as a ânew essentialâ? COVID-19, digital transformations and employment structures Maria Savona
Womenâs economic autonomy during the COVID-19 pandemic Nicole Bidegain, LucĂa Scuro and Iliana Vaca Trigo
Hyper-fortunes and the super-rich: why a wealth tax makes sense Ramon E. LĂłpez and Gino Sturla
Central America and the pandemic: macroeconomic policy challenges Juan Carlos Moreno Brid and Rodrigo Alfonso Morales LĂłpez
COVID-19 and social protection of poor and vulnerable groups in Latin America: a conceptual framework Nora Lustig and Mariano Tommasi
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