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    Latin American Liberation Theology by Jung Mo Sung

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Born at the end of the 1960s – in a Latin America marked by military dictatorships, a rural exodus that gathered the poor in the peripheries of cities, the Cuban revolution’s impact on popular movements, and the renewal of the Catholic Church after the Second Vatican Council – Latin American liberation theology (LALT) is a child of its time. …”
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    Recently on the Latin American Right by Aaron Coy Moulton

    “…Latin American Research Review…”
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    A Latin American Ear by Esteban Buch

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Latin American Research Review…”
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    Latin American Special Issue by Martin Weller

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Editorial for the Latin American Special Issue…”
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    Sovereign Latin American Eurobonds by William C. Handorf, Khaled Amirac

    Published 1999-08-01
    “… This research study evaluated statistically the importance of bond structure, financing activity, and issuer characteristics to the relative yield spread for fixed-rate Latin American Sovereign Eurobonds. Higher grade issuers pay a relatively higher spread to borrow long-term funds and for larger issues; the findings are consistent with the notion of a term structure "liquidity" premium and a "market congestion" premium. …”
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    The myth of the 'Latin American decade' by José Antonio Ocampo, Eduardo F. Bastian, Marcos Reis

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…This paper analyzes Latin American performance over the period 2003-2014 with the purpose of evaluating two ideas: whether this period constituted so-called ‘golden years’ and whether the 2010s were likely to be a ‘Latin American decade’ This term was used several times by scholars, international organizations, and market experts, claiming that the region was finally on the right track after two decades of disappointing economic performance. …”
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