Market,
Socialist, and Mixed Economies:
Chile, Cuba and Costa Rica
Friday,
November 10, 2000 at 3:30 PM
Location: Skylight Conference Room
The Graduate School and University Center
365 5th Ave.
Carmelo
Mesa-Lago
Distinguished Professor Emeritus
University of Pittsburgh
The result of ten years of work, this is the 56th book published by Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Economics and Latin America at the University of Pittsburgh and Professor and Research Scholar at Florida International University.
His book has been praised by top world economists as: "wonderfully discerning" (Albert O. Hirschman, Princeton), "one of the best comparative studies" (Jan Svejnar, University of Michigan), "a pioneering study" (Frederic Pryor, Swarthmore College), and "brilliant" (Roger Betancourt, University of Maryland). .
The book selects
three models of development in Latin America (Chile, Cuba and Costa Rica),
analyzes their policies over a period of 24 to 35 years, and evaluates and
ranks their performance.
To reserve, send email to bildner@gc.cuny.edu or leave message at (212) 817-2096