Bubbles of Agency: Narratives of Finance in Latin America

Alfredo Hernández Sánchez
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What drives world leaders to act in good faith or in defiance of the norms that underpin sovereign lending? I propose an analytic framework to study the impact of economic narratives on emerging-market stances towards the international regime for sovereign debt. Latin American leaders draw on two narratives of the global political-economy: a) one which characterizes the market-mechanisms-based financial system as a zero-sum game which perpetuates economic hierarchies, and b) one which stresses its developmental potential and characterizes it as a positive-sum game. I employ Computational Text Analysis (CTA) methods to measure how often the topic of international finance has been discussed in United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) speeches (1970-2018) and how it has been framed. I explore two paradigmatic cases from Latin America where a pro-active foreign economic policy was pursued informed by opposing economic narratives. The first is Mexico's promotion of market mechanisms to reform the international financial architecture under Vicente Fox with the diffusion of Collective Action Clauses and the 2002 Monterrey Consensus. The second considers the politically motivated 2008 Ecuadorian default and Rafael Correa's denunciation of international financiers.
代理泡沫:拉丁美洲的金融叙事
是什么驱使世界领导人真诚行事,还是无视支撑主权贷款的准则?我提出了一个分析框架来研究经济叙事对新兴市场对国际主权债务机制立场的影响。拉丁美洲领导人借鉴了全球政治经济的两种叙述:a)一种将市场机制为基础的金融体系描述为一种延续经济等级的零和游戏,b)一种强调其发展潜力并将其描述为一种正和游戏。我使用计算文本分析(CTA)方法来衡量联合国大会(UNGA)演讲中讨论国际金融主题的频率(1970年至2018年)以及该主题是如何构建的。我探讨了拉丁美洲的两个典型案例,在这两个案例中,积极的对外经济政策是在反对经济叙事的情况下推行的。首先是墨西哥在比森特•福克斯(Vicente Fox)领导下,通过集体行动条款(Collective Action Clauses)和2002年蒙特雷共识(Monterrey Consensus)的扩散,推动市场机制改革国际金融架构。第二本书考虑了2008年出于政治动机的厄瓜多尔违约,以及拉斐尔•科雷亚(Rafael Correa)对国际金融家的谴责。
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