LATIN AMERICA: Crisis may provoke sharp policy shifts
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- Precedents: previous crises
- Shift in US policies
- Changes in financial regulation
- Questioning free trade and outsourcing
- New vertical industrial policy?
- Universal social policies
- Post-crisis development policy
- Expansion of national banks
- Trade and investment liberalisation
- More active industrial policy
- Universal social programme expansion
- More flexible macroeconomic policies
- Regional diversity
- Brazil and Chile
- Mexico
- Colombia and Peru
- Bolivia, Ecuador and Venezuela
- Argentina
- Central America
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