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Alexander, Robert J.
[Contributor];
Ayres, C. E.
[Contributor];
Dietz, James L.
[Contributor];
Dietz, James L.
[Editor];
Evans, Peter
[Contributor];
Foxley, Alejandro
[Contributor];
Gereffi, Gary
[Contributor];
Glade, William P.
[Contributor];
Hirschman, Albert O.
[Contributor];
Love, Joseph L.
[Contributor];
Pazos, Felipe
[Contributor];
Ranis, Gustav
[Contributor];
Street, James H.
[Contributor];
Street, James H.
[Editor];
Streeten, Paul
[Contributor];
Tokman, Víctor E.
[Contributor]
Latin America's Economic Development
: Institutionalist and Structuralist Perspectives
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Latin America's Economic Development : Institutionalist and Structuralist Perspectives
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Contains:
Frontmatter
Contents
Tables and Figures
Acronyms
Preface
Part one. An Overview
Chapter one. Latin America's Economic Development
Part two. Economic Ideologies, Growth, and Development
Chapter two. The Reality of Power and the Poverty of Economic Doctrine
Chapter three. From Growth to Basic Needs
Part three. The Institutionalist Perspective on Development
Chapter four. Economic Development: An Institutionalist Perspective
Chapter five. The Ayres-Kuznets Framework and Argentine Dependency
Part four. Latin American Structuralism
Chapter six. Raúl Prebisch and the Origins of the Doctrine of Unequal Exchange
Chapter seven. The Latin American Structuralists and the Institutionalists: Convergence in Development Theory
Part five. Import Substitution Industrialization: Problems and Promise
Chapter eight.The Import Substitution Strategy of Economic Development
Chapter nine. Challenges and Opportunities Posed by Asia's Superexporters: Implications for Manufactured Exports from Latin America
Chapter ten. Import Substitution Policies, Tariffs, and Competition
Part six. Transnational Corporations and the Role of the State
Chapter eleven. Transnational Corporations, Dependent Development, and State Policy in the Semiperiphery: A Comparison of Brazil and Mexico
Chapter twelve. How to Divest in Latin America and Why
Part seven. Development and the Technological Imperative
Chapter thirteen. The Technological Frontier in Latin America: Creativity and Productivity
Part eight. Employment, Unemployment, and the Informal Economy
Chapter fourteen. The Employment Question and Development Policies in Latin America
Chapter fifteen. Unequal Development and the Absorption of Labor
Part nine. Inflation, Monetarism, and the IMF
Chapter sixteen. Latin American Experiments in Neo-Conservative Economics
Chapter seventeen. Values in Conflict: Developing Countries as Social Laboratories
Part ten. The Debt Disaster: Causes and Solutions
Chapter eighteen. Debt and Development: The Future of Latin America
Statistical Appendix
Contributors
Index
About the Book
- Contributor: Alexander, Robert J. [MitwirkendeR]; Ayres, C. E. [MitwirkendeR]; Dietz, James L. [MitwirkendeR]; Dietz, James L. [HerausgeberIn]; Evans, Peter [MitwirkendeR]; Foxley, Alejandro [MitwirkendeR]; Gereffi, Gary [MitwirkendeR]; Glade, William P. [MitwirkendeR]; Hirschman, Albert O. [MitwirkendeR]; Love, Joseph L. [MitwirkendeR]; Pazos, Felipe [MitwirkendeR]; Ranis, Gustav [MitwirkendeR]; Street, James H. [MitwirkendeR]; Street, James H. [HerausgeberIn]; Streeten, Paul [MitwirkendeR]; Tokman, Víctor E. [MitwirkendeR]
- imprint: Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2023
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (280 p.)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9781685852481
- ISBN: 9781685852481
- Identifier:
- Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean & Latin American
- Origination:
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: Presenting a major alternative to orthodox, monetarist economic analysis, this text provides a consistent institutionalist and structuralist perspective on Latin America's development problems
- Access State: Restricted Access | Information to licenced electronic resources of the SLUB