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Latin America

Latin America

Claudio M Loser
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Claudio Loser, with highest credentials as analyst of Latin America economic, social and political issues and influential contributors to the region’s multilateral cooperation efforts, provides both an analytical masterpiece and a first-hand testimony of the efforts to improve the future of Latin America. An indispensable and fascinating read.
MICHEL CAMDESSUS, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (1987–2000), Governor Bank of France (1984–87) Claudio Loser has written a superb book on Latin America, focusing on economic performance.
It is rigorously researched, unusually insightful, and impressively wide-ranging. To anybody interested in understanding a complex and fascinating region, Loser is a splendid guide. MICHAEL SHIFTER, President (2010–22), Senior Fellow, Interamerican Dialogue; Professor, Georgetown and GWU

Latin America has made progress in recent decades but has lagged its cohort. In this thorough book, Claudio Loser engages in a fascinating analysis of the region from different perspectives. The book shows the author’s intimate knowledge, and deep identification with Latin America and the Caribbean, well beyond macroeconomics. Long term growth, poverty and income distribution, trade, and many other areas are covered, with strong suggestions for the future. A must-read book.
REBECA GRYNSPAN, Secretary-General UNCTAD, UN Under-Sec. Gral (2010–14),
Vice President Costa Rica (1994–98)

Imprint: India Penguin Enterprise

Published: Nov/2024

ISBN: 9780143470069

Length : 288 Pages

MRP : ₹1499.00

Latin America

Claudio M Loser

Claudio Loser, with highest credentials as analyst of Latin America economic, social and political issues and influential contributors to the region’s multilateral cooperation efforts, provides both an analytical masterpiece and a first-hand testimony of the efforts to improve the future of Latin America. An indispensable and fascinating read.
MICHEL CAMDESSUS, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (1987–2000), Governor Bank of France (1984–87) Claudio Loser has written a superb book on Latin America, focusing on economic performance.
It is rigorously researched, unusually insightful, and impressively wide-ranging. To anybody interested in understanding a complex and fascinating region, Loser is a splendid guide. MICHAEL SHIFTER, President (2010–22), Senior Fellow, Interamerican Dialogue; Professor, Georgetown and GWU

Latin America has made progress in recent decades but has lagged its cohort. In this thorough book, Claudio Loser engages in a fascinating analysis of the region from different perspectives. The book shows the author’s intimate knowledge, and deep identification with Latin America and the Caribbean, well beyond macroeconomics. Long term growth, poverty and income distribution, trade, and many other areas are covered, with strong suggestions for the future. A must-read book.
REBECA GRYNSPAN, Secretary-General UNCTAD, UN Under-Sec. Gral (2010–14),
Vice President Costa Rica (1994–98)

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Claudio M Loser

Claudio Loser is the founding director and CEO of Centennial Latin America, where he provides expert guidance on emerging market development in the region. With a distinguished 30-year career at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Loser previously served as Director of the Western Hemisphere Department.

As a renowned expert on Latin American economies and institutions, Loser has collaborated with prominent financial organizations, including the Asian Development Bank, Latin American Development Bank, Japan International Cooperation Agency, and Japan Bank for International Cooperation. He has played a key role in shaping the dynamic relationships between IMF member countries.


Currently, Loser serves as an advisor for the Emerging Markets Forum. He holds a degree from the University of Cuyo, Argentina, and earned his MA and PhD in economics from The University of Chicago.

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