From 1985-2005 Bolivia experienced a rise in foreign direct investment (FDI) and a rise\ud in social unrest. This study seeks to apply Gurr???s (1970) theory of relative deprivation to\ud the rise in social unrest in Bolivia during this time by presenting a closer examination of\ud the statistics for FDI and other social and economic indicators identified by Gurr (1968)\ud and later Oseghale (1993). Gurr (1970) theorized that across many populations at a given\ud time, a high level of relative deprivation correlated with a high magnitude of social\ud unrest. This study shows that in a single population over a long period, social unrest\ud correlates more with the change in the level of relative deprivation rather than the\ud absolute measur...
Bolivia has experienced a drastic decline in inequality and poverty since 2000. It coincided with th...
The main purpose of this paper is to determine the relationship between FDI and income inequality in...
Social conflicts are a serious obstacle to economic growth in many Latin American societies, affecti...
ABSTRACT: We examine how socio-political conflict in Bolivia has affected its economic performance s...
Abstract. We analyse the recent wave of political instability in Bolivia in the context of a ‘povert...
This paper employs ordinary least squares (OLS) estimation to examine the determinants of foreign di...
This paper provides a computable general equilibrium analysis of the medium to long-run impact of FD...
This paper provides an account of the evolution of poverty and inequality during adjustment in Boliv...
We examine how socio-political conflict in Bolivia has affected its economic performance since the 1...
This paper provides an account of the evolution of poverty and inequality during adjustment in Boliv...
This paper provides a computable general equilibrium analysis of the medium to long-run impact of FD...
By any standard, Bolivia's economic crisis in the 1980's has been extraordinary. Like its neighbors....
In the centuries before the Spanish conquest, the Bolivian space was among the most highly urbanised...
After several decades of “state-capitalism” characterized by import substitution policies, Bolivia i...
paper provides a different picture of poverty dynamics in Bolivia. Consistent and accurate estimates...
Bolivia has experienced a drastic decline in inequality and poverty since 2000. It coincided with th...
The main purpose of this paper is to determine the relationship between FDI and income inequality in...
Social conflicts are a serious obstacle to economic growth in many Latin American societies, affecti...
ABSTRACT: We examine how socio-political conflict in Bolivia has affected its economic performance s...
Abstract. We analyse the recent wave of political instability in Bolivia in the context of a ‘povert...
This paper employs ordinary least squares (OLS) estimation to examine the determinants of foreign di...
This paper provides a computable general equilibrium analysis of the medium to long-run impact of FD...
This paper provides an account of the evolution of poverty and inequality during adjustment in Boliv...
We examine how socio-political conflict in Bolivia has affected its economic performance since the 1...
This paper provides an account of the evolution of poverty and inequality during adjustment in Boliv...
This paper provides a computable general equilibrium analysis of the medium to long-run impact of FD...
By any standard, Bolivia's economic crisis in the 1980's has been extraordinary. Like its neighbors....
In the centuries before the Spanish conquest, the Bolivian space was among the most highly urbanised...
After several decades of “state-capitalism” characterized by import substitution policies, Bolivia i...
paper provides a different picture of poverty dynamics in Bolivia. Consistent and accurate estimates...
Bolivia has experienced a drastic decline in inequality and poverty since 2000. It coincided with th...
The main purpose of this paper is to determine the relationship between FDI and income inequality in...
Social conflicts are a serious obstacle to economic growth in many Latin American societies, affecti...