Applying a non-linear political economy analysis of power balances, institutional mechanisms, and elite structures, this study sheds light on the characteristics of Medellín’s economic development since the early 2000s. Elites with minimal technological capabilities and interests in promoting the advancement of transnational capitalism have successfully secured access to sources of power. These conditions (re)produce neoliberal logics of local governance that focus on economic growth in sectors with perceived global comparative advantages and on sustaining the particular power balances in Medellín’s political settlement. This has led to failures of generating positive forward and backward linkages for productivity growth of local firms, a l...
The most violent city in the world only twenty years ago, Medellín, Colombia is now a beacon of prog...
The ‘pink tide’ in Latin America, or what remains of it, is drawing increasing criticisms from the p...
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models in developing countries which reflect di...
Applying a non-linear political economy analysis of power balances, institutional mechanisms, and el...
Many of the academic analyses calling Medellín’s development an “urban miracle” fall short with rega...
By critically reviewing different strands of literature on institutional change and development, thi...
During a period of regional structural change, the socio-institutional structure and the techno-econ...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
This paper studies how comparative advantage and the political elites' endowments shape long-run per...
This working paper is the result of a preliminary analysis of a research project that aims to unders...
Is inequality harmful for economic growth? Is the underdevelopment of Latin America related to its u...
Statement of responsibility on t.p. reads: Daron Acemoglu , Mara Angelica Bautista, Pablo Querubin, ...
Political institutions shape the structure and incentive systems of economies and are therefore esse...
Large-scale investment projects in extractives, industrial agriculture, and power generation continu...
Based on a classical political economy, on Latin American structuralism, and on Gramscian perspectiv...
The most violent city in the world only twenty years ago, Medellín, Colombia is now a beacon of prog...
The ‘pink tide’ in Latin America, or what remains of it, is drawing increasing criticisms from the p...
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models in developing countries which reflect di...
Applying a non-linear political economy analysis of power balances, institutional mechanisms, and el...
Many of the academic analyses calling Medellín’s development an “urban miracle” fall short with rega...
By critically reviewing different strands of literature on institutional change and development, thi...
During a period of regional structural change, the socio-institutional structure and the techno-econ...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
This paper studies how comparative advantage and the political elites' endowments shape long-run per...
This working paper is the result of a preliminary analysis of a research project that aims to unders...
Is inequality harmful for economic growth? Is the underdevelopment of Latin America related to its u...
Statement of responsibility on t.p. reads: Daron Acemoglu , Mara Angelica Bautista, Pablo Querubin, ...
Political institutions shape the structure and incentive systems of economies and are therefore esse...
Large-scale investment projects in extractives, industrial agriculture, and power generation continu...
Based on a classical political economy, on Latin American structuralism, and on Gramscian perspectiv...
The most violent city in the world only twenty years ago, Medellín, Colombia is now a beacon of prog...
The ‘pink tide’ in Latin America, or what remains of it, is drawing increasing criticisms from the p...
This paper presents a set of growth and distribution models in developing countries which reflect di...