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Introduction Sebastian Edwards, Gerardo Esquivel, and Graciela Márquez
I. Economic Growth, Taxation, and Institutions
1. When Did Latin America Fall Behind?
Leandro Prados de la Escosura
2. Before the Golden Age: Economic Growth in Mexico and Portugal, 1910-1950
Pedro Lains
3. Inequality and the Evolution of Institutions of Taxation: Evidence from the Economic History of the Americas Kenneth L. Sokoloff and Eric M. Zolt
II. Financial Crises, Lending, and Inflation
4. Financial Crises, 1880-1913: The Role of Foreign Currency Debt Michael D. Bordo and Christopher M. Meissner
5. The True Measure of Country Risk: A Primer on Interrelations between Solvency and the Polity Structure of Emerging Markets, Argentina 1886-1892
Gerardo della Paolera and Martín Grandes
6. Related Lending: Manifest Looting or Good Governance? Lessons from the Economic History of Mexico Noel Maurer and Stephen Haber
7. Sudden Stops and Currency Drops: A Historical Look Luis A. V. Catão
8. Establishing Credibility: The Role of Foreign Advisors in Chile's 1955-1958 Stablization Program Sebastian Edwards
III. Protectionism and Economic Performance
9. Some Economic Effects of Closing the Economy: The Mexican Experience in the Mid-Twentieth Century Gerardo Esquivel and Graciela Márquez
10. The Political Economy of Protectionism: The Mexican Textile Industry, 1900-1950
Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato
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