Uncategorized América Latina 05/15/2006 claudio After the failure of the interventionist model in the 1960s and ’70s, which foundered in the big crisis of 1982-83, a series of free-market reforms, including monetary and fiscal restraint and privatization, was initiated that stabilized the situation and retake the path of growth in many countries in our continent. But the reforms—partial as they were, and always limited in their intention and objectives—could not furnish the rapid growth many citizens desired, or reduce the social inequalities that in reality had dragged on for several centuries. Claudio Share this:WhatsAppTweet Relacionado Publicado por claudio Ver todos os posts por claudio Share this:WhatsAppTweet