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Title: Has Latin America changed tracks? Catching up : now and then. An essay
Authors: Bértola, Luis
Type: Documento de trabajo
Keywords: Distribución del ingreso, Estado de bienestar
Issue Date: 2015
Abstract: The paper is intended to provide, firstly, a presentation of the long term development of Latin America in a comparative perspective, trying to identify general features as well as national and regional differences. Secondly, to introduce what I believe ar e the decisive long - term determinants of Latin American performance. Thirdly, it intends to discuss the current expansive cycle. The article concludes with some prospects for future development. The main argument is that Latin America has not yet been able to transform its structural features that explain its long - run divergent trend with the leaders of the world economy. While achievements in the consolidation of democratic institutions and the reduction of poverty and inequality may be a basis on which th ese transformations can be set in motion, there still exists a risk that with changing external conditions, these achievements could be reverted, or even contribute to a transition to a new phase of slow growth and relative backwardness
Publisher: UR.FCS-UM
Series or collection: Documentos de Trabajo On Line / FCS-PHES; 40
ISSN: 1688-9037
Citation: BÉRTOLA, Luis. Has Latin America changed tracks? Catching up : now and then. An essay. [en línea ]. Montevideo : UR.FCS-UM, 2015. Documentos de Trabajo On Line / FCS-PHES; 40.
License: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución – No Comercial – Sin Derivadas (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Appears in Collections:Documentos e Informes de Investigación - Facultad de Ciencias Sociales

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