How Does My Country Grow?: Economic Advice Through Story-Telling

How Does My Country Grow?: Economic Advice Through Story-Telling

by Brian Pinto
ISBN-10:
019871467X
ISBN-13:
9780198714675
Pub. Date:
11/18/2014
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019871467X
ISBN-13:
9780198714675
Pub. Date:
11/18/2014
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
How Does My Country Grow?: Economic Advice Through Story-Telling

How Does My Country Grow?: Economic Advice Through Story-Telling

by Brian Pinto
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Overview

Written by a former World Bank economist, How Does My Country Grow? presents growth policy lessons from the author's first-hand experience in Poland, Kenya, India, and Russia.

The book argues that country economic analysis is in effect a separate, integrative branch of economics. It covers the period 1990-2008 and documents lessons from two episodes: the historic transition in Central and Eastern Europe, which began in 1990; and the unexpectedly positive response of emerging markets to their own crises of 1997-2001, which enabled them to weather the global financial crisis of 2008-09 virtually unscathed. The emerging market response to the crises in the shape of comprehensive self-insurance with its implication of self-financed growth, topics to which the author contributed at the World Bank, are covered in the final part of the book. While the discussion is tilted towards developing countries, the insights are applicable to the advanced economies, many of which today are in the throes of their own growth-cum-sovereign debt crises.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198714675
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/18/2014
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 847,341
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Brian Pinto, Chief Economist, Emerging Markets, GLG Partners LP

Brian Pinto is Chief Economist, Emerging Markets, at GLG Partners LP. Previously, he worked at the World Bank for almost 30 years, where his focus was predominantly on transition economics, sovereign debt, and economic growth. He lived in Poland at the start of its momentous reforms (1990-92) as well as in Russia, witnessing first-hand its 1998 crisis and subsequent recovery (1998-2001). His publications, inspired by live country experiences, have appeared in the Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, the Economic Journal, Journal of International Economics, and other professional journals. A book he edited jointly with Professor Joshua Aizenman, Managing Economic Volatility and Crises: A Practitioner's Guide, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. Brian Pinto holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and degrees from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, and Loyola College, Madras University, India.

Table of Contents

1. Country Economics is DifferentPart One: What Do We Tell Policymakers About Growth?2. Growth Theory from the Prism of Policy3. In Search of a Growth Policy PackagePart Two: Country Stories4. Why Poland Beat the Odds5. Kenya's Achilles' Heel6. India's Unanticipated Growth Take-off7. Russia Rewrites the BookPart Three: Policy Debates and Lessons8. Emerging market Crises of the Last Decade: A Watershed9. Self-Insurance and Self-Financed Growth10. Lessons for Low-Income CountriesAnnexes1. Key Features of Neoclassical Growth2. Assessing Government Debt Sustainability3. The Russian and Argentine Debt Swaps4. Three Generations of Crisis Models5. The Sovereign Debt Restructuring Mechanism (SDRM)6. IMF's Flexible Credit Line
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