Since the 2000s, new concepts of developmentalism have emerged in Latin America. In such approaches, the state deliberately pushes the development to achieve structural change and income redistribution. We analyse these from the perspective of policy space constraints imposed by international economic asymmetries, which today are predominantly of a financial nature. Based on a broad overview, we identify and compare the most relevant recent approaches. ‘New developmentalism’ has its strength in formulating adequate macroeconomic policies shielding the economy from volatility, although it considers redistribution as rather an outcome of structural change. ‘Social developmentalism’ emphasises the links between redistribution, domestic growth ...
This paper explores a number of key issues in Development Economics which should be central concerns...
Early structuralism had strong economic implications in development policies until 1970, particulari...
Since the mid-2000s, the maintenance of the orthodox macroeconomic regime of the Lula’s governments ...
The 2000s have brought a renewed debate on strategies of ‘developmentalism’ in emerging market econo...
Abstract. The failure of the Washington Consensus and of macroeconomic policies based on high intere...
The growing unrest regarding the social, political, economic and environmental state of affairs, bot...
ABSTRACT New developmentalism was a response to the inability of classical developmentalism and post...
The original “manifesto” that gave rise to the Structuralist development theory was written for the ...
ABSTRACT This paper intends to evaluate if the Latin American structuralist approach is still releva...
Since the early 2000s, many Latin American countries achieved remarkable economic growth coupled wit...
ABSTRACT Developmental macroeconomics, the economic theory that grounds new developmentalism, is a h...
The failure of the Washington Consensus and of macroeconomic policies based on high interest rates a...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
The paper, first, summarizes Latin American structuralism, and offers reasons why it was so influent...
Latin America presents a very polarised scenario. Currently, one of the most remarkable patterns is ...
This paper explores a number of key issues in Development Economics which should be central concerns...
Early structuralism had strong economic implications in development policies until 1970, particulari...
Since the mid-2000s, the maintenance of the orthodox macroeconomic regime of the Lula’s governments ...
The 2000s have brought a renewed debate on strategies of ‘developmentalism’ in emerging market econo...
Abstract. The failure of the Washington Consensus and of macroeconomic policies based on high intere...
The growing unrest regarding the social, political, economic and environmental state of affairs, bot...
ABSTRACT New developmentalism was a response to the inability of classical developmentalism and post...
The original “manifesto” that gave rise to the Structuralist development theory was written for the ...
ABSTRACT This paper intends to evaluate if the Latin American structuralist approach is still releva...
Since the early 2000s, many Latin American countries achieved remarkable economic growth coupled wit...
ABSTRACT Developmental macroeconomics, the economic theory that grounds new developmentalism, is a h...
The failure of the Washington Consensus and of macroeconomic policies based on high interest rates a...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
The paper, first, summarizes Latin American structuralism, and offers reasons why it was so influent...
Latin America presents a very polarised scenario. Currently, one of the most remarkable patterns is ...
This paper explores a number of key issues in Development Economics which should be central concerns...
Early structuralism had strong economic implications in development policies until 1970, particulari...
Since the mid-2000s, the maintenance of the orthodox macroeconomic regime of the Lula’s governments ...