Setbacks and Advances in the Modern Latin American Economy

Colaborador(es): Baisotti, Pablo A [ed.]Series (Routledge Studies in the History of the Americas)Detalles de publicación: Nueva York : Routledge, 2022 Descripción: 372 pTema(s): ECONOMÍA | NEOLIBERALISMO | POLÍTICA ECONÓMICA | DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO | DEUDA EXTERNA | DEPENDENCIA ECONÓMICA | HISTORIA ECONÓMICA | MERCADOS | EMPRESAS RECUPERADAS | AMÉRICA LATINA | ARGENTINA | BRASIL | BOLIVIA | CHILE
Contenidos:
Introduction Pablo A. Baisotti 1. Why Do Latin American Countries Suffer from Long-Term Economic Stagnation? Pierre Salama 2. Refeudalization in Latin America: On Social Polarization and the Money Aristocracy in the 21st Century Olaf Kaltmeier 3. New Patterns of Political and Economic Dependency: The China–Latin America Relationship Juan Carlos Gachúz Maya and María Paula M. Aguilar Romero 4. The Argentine Foreign Debt: A Recursive Trap in Two Hundred Years Fighting for Sovereignty Mario Rapoport and Noemí Brenta 5. End of the Cycle: The International Court of Justice Ruling in the Case of Chile and Bolivia and Its Commercial Implications Loreto Correa Vera 6. Economic History, Developmentalism and Neoliberalism in Contemporary Brazil Gustavo Oliveira and Ivan Daniel Müller 7. Capitalism and Labor Exploitation in Brazil: Human Trafficking and Slave Labor Élio Gasda 8. The Latin American Economies Since c.1950: Ideas, Policy and Structural Change Colin M. Lewis 9. The Dependency Hypothesis: A Theoretical Moment in Latin American Thought Felipe Lagos-Rojas and Edward L. Tapia 10. The Transnational Endeavor of ECLAC for the Latin American Development Veridiana Domingos Cordeiro 11. The Evolution of Capital Markets in Latin America John C. Edmunds 12. Workers' Self-Management in Latin America: From the First Cooperatives to the Workers’ Recuperated Enterprises Andrés Ruggeri 13. Economic Policies and Development in Chile: From Dictatorship to Democracy, 1973–2013 Ricardo Ffrench-Davis 14. The Economic Development of Costa Rica Based on Public Policies from 1920 to 2020: The Model of Social Economy with a Sustainable and Cooperative Approach Federico Li Bonilla and Monserrat Espinach Rueda
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Introduction

Pablo A. Baisotti

1. Why Do Latin American Countries Suffer from Long-Term Economic Stagnation?

Pierre Salama

2. Refeudalization in Latin America: On Social Polarization and the Money Aristocracy in the 21st Century

Olaf Kaltmeier

3. New Patterns of Political and Economic Dependency: The China–Latin America Relationship

Juan Carlos Gachúz Maya and María Paula M. Aguilar Romero

4. The Argentine Foreign Debt: A Recursive Trap in Two Hundred Years Fighting for Sovereignty

Mario Rapoport and Noemí Brenta

5. End of the Cycle: The International Court of Justice Ruling in the Case of Chile and Bolivia and Its Commercial Implications

Loreto Correa Vera

6. Economic History, Developmentalism and Neoliberalism in Contemporary Brazil

Gustavo Oliveira and Ivan Daniel Müller

7. Capitalism and Labor Exploitation in Brazil: Human Trafficking and Slave Labor

Élio Gasda

8. The Latin American Economies Since c.1950: Ideas, Policy and Structural Change

Colin M. Lewis

9. The Dependency Hypothesis: A Theoretical Moment in Latin American Thought

Felipe Lagos-Rojas and Edward L. Tapia

10. The Transnational Endeavor of ECLAC for the Latin American Development

Veridiana Domingos Cordeiro

11. The Evolution of Capital Markets in Latin America

John C. Edmunds

12. Workers' Self-Management in Latin America: From the First Cooperatives to the Workers’ Recuperated Enterprises

Andrés Ruggeri

13. Economic Policies and Development in Chile: From Dictatorship to Democracy, 1973–2013

Ricardo Ffrench-Davis

14. The Economic Development of Costa Rica Based on Public Policies from 1920 to 2020: The Model of Social Economy with a Sustainable and Cooperative Approach

Federico Li Bonilla and Monserrat Espinach Rueda


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