By Jake Johnston, Joe Sammut, Mark Weisbrot and Miguel Carvalho*
This paper looks at the economy of Bolivia during the de facto government that took power following a military coup in November of 2019 and that ruled for one year. The coup overthrew a democratically elected president, Evo Morales, who still had months remaining...
Bolivia After The 2019 Coup: Economic Policy – Analysis
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