| Preface | |
| Latin America: The Eternal Land of the Future | |
| The Economic Future of Latin America and the United States | |
| From the Washington Consensus to the Resurgence of Populism: A Brief Overview | |
| The Main Argument: A Summary | |
| A Conceptual Framework: The Economic Prosperity of Nations and the Mechanics of Successful Growth Transitions | |
| A Long Decline: From Independence to the Washington Consensus | |
| Latin America's Decline: A Long Historical View | |
| A Gradual and Persistent Decline | |
| The Poverty of Institutions and Long Term Mediocrity | |
| Currency Crises, Instability and Inflation | |
| Inequality and Poverty | |
| So Far from God, and So Close to the United States | |
| From the Alliance for Progress to the Washington Consensus | |
| The Cuban Revolution and the Alliance for Progress | |
| Protectionism and Social Conditions | |
| Informality and Unemployment | |
| Fiscal Profligacy, Monetary Largesse, Instability, and Currency Crises | |
| Oil Shocks and Debt Crisis | |
| The Lost Decade, Market Reforms, and the Washington Consensus | |
| The Washington Consensus and the Recurrence of Crises, 1989-2002 | |
| Fractured Liberalism: Latin America's Incomplete Reforms | |
| Institutions and Economic Performance | |
| Institutions Interrupted: A Latin American Scorecard | |
| Economic Policy Reform: A Decalogue Manqué | |
| Summing Up: Mediocre Policies and Weak Institutions | |
| Chile, Latin America's Brightest Star | |
| Chile under President Salvador Allende, 1970-73 | |
| The Chicago Boys and Chile's Trip to the Market | |
| The Chicago Boys, Politics, and Labor Unions | |
| Chile: A Case of a Successful Growth Transition | |
| Pragmatism, Markets, and Success | |
| Restricting Speculative Capital Flows | |
| The Key Role of Institutions and the Failure of Copycats | |
| Chile's Legacy | |
| So Far from God: Mexico's Tequila Crisis of 1994 | |
| The Mexican Miracle: A Mirage? | |
| The Exchange Rate, Capital Flows, and External Imbalances | |
| 1994: A Recurrent Nightmare | |
| The Aftermath of the Tequila Crisis | |
| Lessons from the Mexican Crisis | |
| Pegging the Currency: A Recurrent Latin American Mistake | |
| The Mother of All Crises: Argentina, 2001-2002 | |
| A Long History of Instability and High Inflation | |
| Please, Tie My Hands! | |
| The Mexican Crisis and the Weaknesses of the Convertibility Law | |
| The Fixed Exchange Rate Becomes a Straitjacket | |
| The Inability to Withstand External Shocks in 1999-2001 | |
| Another Foretold Disaster | |
| Devaluation, Default, and Pesification | |
| Social Costs, Recovery, and Populism | |
| The Populist Reaction | |
| Populism, Neopopulism, and Inequality in the New Century | |
| Populism and Neopopulism | |
| The Populist Cycle: From Euphoria to Regret | |
| The Polices of Neopopulism | |
| Inequality and Neopopulism in Latin America | |
| Openness, Globalization, Inequality, and Social Conditions | |
| Income Disparities and Education | |
| Populism and Political Institutions | |
| Neopopulism and Neoconstitutionalism | |
| Chávez's Challenge and Lula's Response | |
| Hugo Chávez and the Path to Bolivarian Populism | |
| The Bolivarian Revolution and Its Disappointment | |
| Chávez and Social Conditions | |
| The Surprising Absence of Populism in Brazil | |
| Stability and Social Programs in Lula's Brazil | |
| Lula's Pragmatism and Chávez's Ideology | |
| Brazil's Challenges in the Post-Lula Era | |
| Challenges for the Future | |
| A Three-Speed Latin America for the Twenty-first Century | |
| The Institutions of the State and the Narcotics Trade | |
| Three Latin American Clusters for the Twenty-first Century | |
| A Final Word | |
| Notes | |
| Bibliography | |
| Index | |
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