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AcknowledgmentsPreface, by Mario Damill, Mart n Rapetti and Guillermo Rozenwurcell1. An Introduction to Roberto Frenkel's Contributions to the Economic Ideas in Latin America, by Mario Damill, Daniel Kampel and Guillermo RozenwurcellPart I: Pricing Decisions, Inflation, and Stabilization2. Markups Under Uncertainty: Variations on Price Decisions in High Inflation, by Daniel Heymann and Francisco Rold n3. Financial Fragility, Price Indexes, and Investment Financing, by Julio Dreizzen4. Uncertainty in Structural and Institutional Parameters and the Cost of Policy Mistakes: A CGE Evaluation, by Omar Chisari, Gustavo Ferro, and Juan Pablo Vila Mart nez5. Monetary Policy and External Shocks in a Semi-Dollarized Economy, by Oscar DancourtPart II: Economic in Latin America6. The Chilean Economy Since the Global Crisis, by Ricardo Ffrench-Davis7. Disequilibria and Risk Premia: Argentina's Experience during the 2000s from a Latin American Perspective, by Gustavo Ca onero and Carlos Winograd8. Labor Market and Income Distribution in Latin America in Times of Economic Growth: Advances and Shortcomings, by Roxana Maurizio9. Accounting for the Rise and Fall of Post-WWII Brazil's Growth, by Edmar Bacha and Regis BonelliPart III: The Real Exchange Rate, the Balance of Payments and Economic Development10. Balance of Payments Dominance: Its Implications for Macroeconomic Policy, by Jos Antonio Ocampo11. The Real Exchange Rate, the Real Wage and Growth: A Formal Analysis of the Development Channel, by Jaime Ros12. The Real Exchange Rate and Economic Growth: Some Observations on the Possible Channels, by Mart n RapettiPart IV: Finance and Crises13. Capitalism and Financial Crises: A Long-TYerm Perspective, by Andr s Solimano14. Financial Crisis, Institutions, and the Macroeconomy, by Jos Mar a Fanelli15. Wage Increases, Transfers, and the Socially Determined Income Distribution in the USA, by Lance Taylor, Armon Rezai, Rishabh Kumar, Nelson Barbosa, and Laura Carvalho16. Sovereign Credit Risk in Latin America and Global Common Factors, by Manuel Agosin and Juan D az-MaureiraPart V: Approaches to Development17. Cognitive Dissonance: Postwar Economic Strategies and Bretton Woods International Financial Stability, by Jan Kregel18. The New Developmentalism as a Weberian Ideal Type, by Luiz Carlos Bresser-PereiraList of ContributorsIndex

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