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- W2477182643 abstract "The Mexican government's August 1982 threat of default on its external public debt was the trigger that finally unleashed the debt crisis. The net flow of bank lending to Latin America ground to a halt, and the net transfer of resources suddenly turned negative. Even countries like Colombia, which had been prudent about accumulating foreign-debt obligations, were affected as private financial institutions in the developed countries reversed their previously optimistic forecasts concerning Latin America. The decline in bank lending set in motion a chain of events that was to lead by the end of the decade to a New Economic Model (NEM), based on export-led growth and a smaller role for the state, for the majority of republics. The transition to a new trajectory was not painless. Yet countries had few alternatives, for the logic of the situation demanded a response from governments all along the political spectrum. Only in energy-rich Venezuela under President Chavez (1999–2013) was it feasible to run an economy in which the state was largely responsible for capital accumulation and where the inefficiencies and waste associated with the model were numerous. The NEM emerged in part as a pragmatic response to the series of adjustment and stabilization programs adopted in each republic in the 1980s. Forced by the negative transfer of resources to accumulate trade surpluses, Latin American republics finally gave higher priority to the question of export promotion, which had been on the agenda in most republics since the 1960s. Unable to borrow funds abroad, governments also began to address the problems of fiscal reform, inefficient state-owned enterprises, and indiscriminate subsidies." @default.
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- W2477182643 title "Debt, adjustment, and the shift to a new paradigm" @default.
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