Regional interdependencies and macroeconomic crisis notes on Mercosur Daniel Heymann
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Estudios y perspectivas ; no. 5Detalles de publicación: NU. CEPAL. Oficina en Buenos Aires; Santiago de Chile; 2001Descripción: 47 pISBN:- 9211213266
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Bibliografía: p. 25-26
In the relatively short history of Mercosur, the countries of the region have gone through wide macroeconomic fluctuations. Macroeconomic turbulence is not a novelty for Argentina, Brazil and their partners, but it has shown different features in recent years, particularly concerning the strength and nature of regional spillovers. Despite the asymmetries in size among the economies of the area and the low starting levels of trade, the rapid growth of intra-regional commerce until the last few years, and the feeling that there was a 'Mercosur component' in the international demand for each country's assets, increased the visibility of regional macroeconomic interdependencies. However, there was little movement in establishing concrete forms of macroeconomic cooperation.
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