Latin American Development Forum
The Latin American Development Forum promotes debate and disseminates knowledge on economic and social development issues in the region. Sponsored by the Inter-American Development Bank, the UN’s Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and the World Bank, titles published in this series represent the highest quality in each institution’s research output. Selected for their relevance to the academic and policymaking communities, titles in the series discuss topics such as growth, finance, poverty reduction, globalization, and macroeconomic stability. This series is closed.
Books
- Firm-level Evidence Across Latin AmericaEdited by Alberto Chong and Florencio López de Silanes
- The Latin American ExperienceAugusto de la Torre and Sergio Schmukler
- Edited by Eduardo Lora
- Protecting Households from Health Shocks in Latin AmericaCristian C. Baeza and Truman G. Packard
- for Latin America and the CaribbeanDaniel Lederman, William F. Maloney, and Luis Servén
- Indermit Gill, Truman Packard, and Juan Yermo
- A Latin American and Caribbean PerspectiveEdited by José Antonio Ocampo and Juan Martin, ECLAC
- Infrastructure, Public Deficits, and Growth in Latin AmericaEdited by William Easterly and Luis Servén
- Lessons from Latin AmericaEdited by John Luke Gallup, Alejandro Gaviria, and Eduardo Lora