Peru's Great Depression: A Perfect Storm?

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We describe Peru's great depression over the 1970’s and 1980’s and discuss possible hypotheses that may explain its deep collapse and slow recovery. The main finding of the paper is that it is very hard to find a single explanation for Peru's great depression. Very much like a perfect storm, so many things went wrong at the same time, with the effects of each negative shock amplifying those of the other shocks. In particular, our findings suggest that the external shocks that hit the country in the 1980s were amplified by a weak and fractionalized political system (for a discussion of the interaction between external shocks and ability to recovery from external shocks, see Rodrik, 1999), limited domestic entrepreneurial capacity, and lack of a coherent industrial policy that could lead to the discovery of new productive activities.

Author(s): Luis Gonzalo Llosa and Ugo Panizza
Series: CENTRUM Católica’s Working Paper Series
Publisher: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) - CENTRUM
Year: 2015

Language: English
City: Lima
Tags: Peru; Historia del Perú; Peruvian History; Andes; Andean History; Historia andina; Apra; Partido Aprista; Alan García; Fernando Belaunde; Velasco Alvarado; Juan Velasco; Juan Velasco Alvarado