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Revolution and Structural Change in Latin America

Revolution and Structural Change in Latin America
Author: Ronald H. Chilcote
Publisher: Stanford, Calif. : Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University
Total Pages: 676
Release: 1970
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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Annotated bibliography of books, pamphlets, articles, and periodicals published between 1930 and 1965 that documents patterns of revolution, structural change, and radicalism in Latin America.


Between Underdevelopment and Revolution

Between Underdevelopment and Revolution
Author: Rodolfo Stavenhagen
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1981
Genre: Land reform
ISBN: 8170171393

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Structural Reforms, Productivity and Technological Change in Latin America

Structural Reforms, Productivity and Technological Change in Latin America
Author: Jorge M. Katz
Publisher: United Nations Publications
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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In the last ten to fifteen years, profound structural reforms have moved Latin America and the Caribbean from closed, state-dominated economies to ones that are more market-oriented and open. Policymakers expected that these changes would speed up growth. This book is part of a multi-year project to determine whether these expectation have been fulfilled. Focusing on technological change, the impact of the reforms on the process of innovation is examined. It notes that the development process is proving to be highly heterogenous across industries, regions and firms and can be described as strongly inequitable. This differentiation that has emerged has implications for job creation, trade balance, and the role of small and medium sized firms. This ultimately suggests, amongst other things, the need for policies to better spread the use of new technologies.


Dismantling the Populist State

Dismantling the Populist State
Author: Shahid Javed Burki
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780821336892

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"Well-written paper discusses institutional reforms needed for dismantling the populist State. Contends that such reforms, no matter how painful, must be made immediately to consolidate gains from earlier reforms"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.


Constructive Change in Latin America

Constructive Change in Latin America
Author: Cole Blasier
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 082297567X

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Cole Blasier draws together eight essays from economists, political scientists, anthropologists, and other social scientists to discuss the growth of Latin American economics during the late twentieth-century. Anthropologist John P. Gillin looks at the impact of industrialization on a Guatemalan village, and sociologists Fernando Cardoso and Jose Luis Reyna present a pioneering analysis of the effect of industrialization on occupational structure and social stratification. Dwight Brothers takes a critical look at the role of private investment, and fellow economist John Powelson proposes that an integrated social science model of economic growth could resolve some of the conflict between North American economic principles and Latin American political interests. Richard S. Thorn, formerly with the IMF, analyzes the achievements and short-comings of the Alliance for Progress. Literary critic German Arciniegas probes the traditional interaction between Latin American intellectuals and politics, and political scientist James Malloy describes the revolutionary movement in Bolivia and its inability to reconcile the competing demands of political control and economic development.