@misc{9485,
title = {Does the Investment Climate Matter?: Microeconomic Foundations of Growth in Latin America},
author = {Gandelman, Néstor and Alaimo, Veronica and Olarreaga, Marcelo and Guasch, José Luis and Lederman, Daniel and Casacuberta, Carlos and Oviedo, Ana María and López, J. Humberto and Love, Inessa and Porto, Guido and Fajnzylber, Pablo and Rubiano, Eliana},
year = {2011},
abstract = {Although the Latin American region's growth rates are at a three decade high, they have been historically disappointing in relative terms, which cannot be dissociated from the microeconomic environment in which firms operate. Policy makers may need to complement their focus on macroeconomic stability with an increased emphasis on microeconomic reforms. By providing empirical evidence linking actual firm performance to shortcomings in Latin America's investment climate, the book discusses policies that could have a significant impact on firm productivity by improving the environment in which firms invest and operate. This publication belongs to the Latin American Development Forum Series (LADF), sponsored by the Inter-American Development Bank, the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and the World Bank.},
}
