This article analyses the key characteristics of the two major economic models of the last century, and of the current one thus far, in Latin America. The first is centred on national development, with a relative welfare structure. The second presents the distinctive features of the current neoliberal model, in terms of the breakdown of the social pact between capital, the State and the working class, together with flexibilization and deregulation as modalities of labour management. As a hypothesis, some of these singularities are analysed in terms of the emergence of a new labour precariousness and new income inequalities and poverty. The study considers the differences between countries that adopted the neoliberal model and those that cho...
This chapter compares social models in Europe and Latin America. The goal is to study the interactio...
The article analyses the configurations of social inequality in Argentina and Chile between 2000 and...
Both long economic stagnation in Latin America and sustained growth and in East Asia imply a rapidly...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
Latin America has experienced an unprecedented period of macroeconomic stability and high economic g...
This article analyzes how labor relations have become precarious for the salaried class since the ne...
Abstract: In the wake of the 1970 crisis, neoliberalism emerged as the dominant approach to economic...
The economic globalization that began in the late 1970s and early 1980s has generated job insecurity...
This paper aims to analyze the emergence of Latin America Pink Tide and others, especially in politi...
A state\u27s welfare policy priorities are more often than not dependent on the way in which the gov...
The article analyses the configurations of social inequality in Argentina and Chile between 2000 and...
The article analyses the configurations of social inequality in Argentina and Chile between 2000 and...
89 p. A THESIS Presented to the Department of Romance Languages and the Clark Honors College of the ...
ABSTRACT At the start of the 21st Century, Latin America’s leftist leaders have implemented progress...
This article exposes the main arguments about the explanation of persistent economic backwardness an...
This chapter compares social models in Europe and Latin America. The goal is to study the interactio...
The article analyses the configurations of social inequality in Argentina and Chile between 2000 and...
Both long economic stagnation in Latin America and sustained growth and in East Asia imply a rapidly...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
Latin America has experienced an unprecedented period of macroeconomic stability and high economic g...
This article analyzes how labor relations have become precarious for the salaried class since the ne...
Abstract: In the wake of the 1970 crisis, neoliberalism emerged as the dominant approach to economic...
The economic globalization that began in the late 1970s and early 1980s has generated job insecurity...
This paper aims to analyze the emergence of Latin America Pink Tide and others, especially in politi...
A state\u27s welfare policy priorities are more often than not dependent on the way in which the gov...
The article analyses the configurations of social inequality in Argentina and Chile between 2000 and...
The article analyses the configurations of social inequality in Argentina and Chile between 2000 and...
89 p. A THESIS Presented to the Department of Romance Languages and the Clark Honors College of the ...
ABSTRACT At the start of the 21st Century, Latin America’s leftist leaders have implemented progress...
This article exposes the main arguments about the explanation of persistent economic backwardness an...
This chapter compares social models in Europe and Latin America. The goal is to study the interactio...
The article analyses the configurations of social inequality in Argentina and Chile between 2000 and...
Both long economic stagnation in Latin America and sustained growth and in East Asia imply a rapidly...