Dependent Capitalisms In Contemporary Latin America And Europe
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Dependent Capitalisms in Contemporary Latin America and Europe
Author | : Aldo Madariaga,Stefano Palestini |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2021-08-02 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9783030713157 |
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This book contributes to the current revival of dependency approaches for the analysis of global capitalism. Reflecting on contemporary uses of the “Dependency Research Program” (DRP) and a refined analytical toolkit, it makes two distinctive contributions to this revival: the analysis of new “situations of dependency”, and the understanding of the “mechanisms of dependency”. The individual chapters draw from a wide range of cases and data from Latin America and Europe and imbricate concepts and ideas from the DRP with those of other approaches, from post-Keynesian economics to structural economics, institutional economics, regulation theory, comparative capitalisms, business politics, economic geography and critical finance studies, providing a rich array of possibilities for virtuous inter-disciplinary cross-fertilization. This volume is a valuable contribution for those interested in understanding how global capitalism works in Latin America, Europe and beyond.
Dependent Capitalisms in Contemporary Latin America and Europe
Author | : Aldo Madariaga,Stefano Palestini |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 3030713164 |
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This book contributes to the current revival of dependency approaches for the analysis of global capitalism. Reflecting on contemporary uses of the "Dependency Research Program" (DRP) and a refined analytical toolkit, it makes two distinctive contributions to this revival: the analysis of new "situations of dependency", and the understanding of the "mechanisms of dependency". The individual chapters draw from a wide range of cases and data from Latin America and Europe and imbricate concepts and ideas from the DRP with those of other approaches, from post-Keynesian economics to structural economics, institutional economics, regulation theory, comparative capitalisms, business politics, economic geography and critical finance studies, providing a rich array of possibilities for virtuous inter-disciplinary cross-fertilization. This volume is a valuable contribution for those interested in understanding how global capitalism works in Latin America, Europe and beyond. Aldo Madariaga is Assistant Professor at the School of Political Science, Universidad Diego Portales. He is the author of Neoliberal Resilience: Lessons in Democracy and Development from Latin America and Eastern Europe (Princeton University Press, 2020), and the winner of the honorary mention for 2021 best book by the IPE section, International Studies Association (ISA). Stefano Palestini is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Institute of Political Science, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. His work has been published in international journals such as World Politics, Governance and the Journal of International Relations and Development.
Dependency Theory After Fifty Years
Author | : Claudio Katz |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2022-03-16 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9789004472693 |
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This book offers an assessment of Dependency Theory and discusses its relevance and renewal in light of the current political reality of Latin America.
Dependency Neoliberalism and Globalization in Latin America
Author | : Carlos Eduardo Martins |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 375 |
Release | : 2019-12-09 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9789004415546 |
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In Dependency, Neoliberalism and Globalization in Latin America, Carlos Eduardo Martins manages the difficult task of updating theories on all three key concepts, enabling their fresh application towards a critical comprehension of societies, especially those in the periphery. En Globalización, dependencia y neoliberalismo en América Latina, Carlos Eduardo Martins cumple la difícil tarea de actualizar las teorías sobre esos tres conceptos clave para el pensamiento contemporáneo y la comprensión de las sociedades, principalmente las periféricas.
Dependency and Development in Latin America
Author | : Fernando Henrique Cardoso,Enzo Faletto |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 255 |
Release | : 1979-03-19 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780520035270 |
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At the end of World War II, several Latin American countries seemed to be ready for industrialization and self-sustaining economic growth. Instead, they found that they had exchanged old forms of political and economic dependence for a new kind of dependency on the international capitalism of multinational corporations. In the much-acclaimed original Spanish edition (Dependencia y Desarrollo en América Latina) and now in the expanded and revised English version, Cardoso and Faletto offer a sophisticated analysis of the economic development of Latin America. The economic dependency of Latin America stems not merely from the domination of the world market over internal national and “enclave” economies, but also from the much more complex interact ion of economic drives, political structures, social movements, and historically conditioned alliances. While heeding the unique histories of individual nations, the authors discern four general stages in Latin America's economic development: the early outward expansion of newly independent nations, the political emergence of the middle sector, the formation of internal markets in response to population growth, and the new dependence on international markets. In a postscript for this edition, Cardoso and Faletto examine the political, social and economic changes of the past ten years in light of their original hypotheses.
A Modern Guide to Uneven Economic Development
Author | : Erik S. Reinert,Ingrid H. Kvangraven |
Publsiher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 429 |
Release | : 2023-01-13 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781788976541 |
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In contrast to neo-classical mainstream approaches to economics, this innovative Modern Guide addresses the complex reality of economic development as an inherently uneven process, exploring the ways of theorizing and empirically exploring the mechanisms with which the unevenness manifests itself. It covers a wide array of issues influencing wealth and poverty, technological innovation, ecology and sustainability, financialization, population, gender, and geography, considering the dynamics of cumulative causations created by the interplay between these factors.
Latin America in Global International Relations
Author | : Amitav Acharya,Melisa Deciancio,Diana Tussie |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2021-07-29 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781000408669 |
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Using decades of their own insight into teaching undergraduate International Relations (IR) courses, leading experts offer an introduction to IR thinking throughout history in Latin America, unfolding ideas, voices, concepts and approaches from the region that can contribute to the broader Global IR discussion. The book highlights and discuss the growing possibility of a Latin American agency, defined broadly to include both material and ideational elements, in regional and international relations, covering areas where Latin America’s contributions are especially visible and relevant, such as regionalism, international law, security management, and Latin America’s relations with the outside world. This is not about exclusively "Latin American solutions to Latin American problems", but rather about contributions in which Latin Americans define the terms for understanding the issues and set the terms for the nature and scope of outside involvement. Written with verve and clarity, Latin America in Global International Relations exposes readers to the relevance of redefining and broadening IR theory. It will serve as a guide for instructors in structuring their courses and in identifying the place of Latin America in the discipline.
Wealth Development and Social Inequalities in Latin America
Author | : Hans-Jürgen Burchardt,Irene Lungo Rodríguez |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2023-09-15 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781000937947 |
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In this book, Hans-Jürgen Burchardt and Irene Lungo-Rodríguez lead a transdisciplinary team of experts to advance our understanding of wealth in Latin America. Combining conceptual discussions with empirical research, they analyze characteristics of wealth, and the implications for inequality. Three thematic sections provide a unique overarching structure to understand the economic, social, political, and cultural complexity of wealth. Questions examined include: What economic, institutional, and structural factors contribute to the excessive accumulation of wealth? What political dynamics promote the concentration of wealth and power? What type of social, political, and economic relations are generated in these contexts of extreme wealth concentration? What socio-cultural processes contribute to legitimizing and reproducing wealth? What are the local, regional, and national socio-ecological effects of these dynamics? Wealth, Development and Social Inequalities in Latin America provides thought-provoking reading for students and researchers alike who wish to look beyond the Global North for answers on the importance of studying wealth.