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