This book suggests the importance of examining alternative discourses in the social sciences, in this case economics, beyond western-centric cultural milieu. The account attempts to unveil the existence of a post Second World War economic approach developed in Latin America. The perspective questioned the dominant economic science disseminated within and outside the Anglo-Saxon or Eurocentric countries (western-centric academia) during the 1950´s. Today, after the appalling cataclysms in welfare and equality generated by neoclassical economics, an alternative economics seems order in the Northern and Southern hemisphere. The rebirth of Latin American Structuralism within the developing countries, and the widely publicized names of Raúl Preb...
Latin America presents a very polarised scenario. Currently, one of the most remarkable patterns is ...
This paper surveys my research on development economics, undertaken in the context of the historical...
In this edited volume fourteen scholars, mostly from Latin America, analyze the current state of rel...
This book suggests the importance of examining alternative discourses in the social sciences, in thi...
El artículo ofrece una síntesis de pensamiento económico de América Latina después de la segunda gue...
Theories of economic nationalism have shaped development policies throughout the twentieth century, ...
Economic science is universal, like mathematics. Economic science is not Pampa, Guaraní or Tehuelche...
Includes bibliographyThis essay suggests that there is a body of Latin Americanstructuralist economi...
The paper, first, summarizes Latin American structuralism, and offers reasons why it was so influent...
The original “manifesto” that gave rise to the Structuralist development theory was written for the ...
In the context of recent discussions about the possibility of translating the growth of Latin Americ...
The paper is part of a larger project aimed at revitalizing what Paul Krugman has called “high devel...
This paper explores a number of key issues in Development Economics which should be central concerns...
This collection of essays, the first comparative study of economics and economists in the Americas, ...
The thinking that has unilaterally dominated economic science for over five decades has recently com...
Latin America presents a very polarised scenario. Currently, one of the most remarkable patterns is ...
This paper surveys my research on development economics, undertaken in the context of the historical...
In this edited volume fourteen scholars, mostly from Latin America, analyze the current state of rel...
This book suggests the importance of examining alternative discourses in the social sciences, in thi...
El artículo ofrece una síntesis de pensamiento económico de América Latina después de la segunda gue...
Theories of economic nationalism have shaped development policies throughout the twentieth century, ...
Economic science is universal, like mathematics. Economic science is not Pampa, Guaraní or Tehuelche...
Includes bibliographyThis essay suggests that there is a body of Latin Americanstructuralist economi...
The paper, first, summarizes Latin American structuralism, and offers reasons why it was so influent...
The original “manifesto” that gave rise to the Structuralist development theory was written for the ...
In the context of recent discussions about the possibility of translating the growth of Latin Americ...
The paper is part of a larger project aimed at revitalizing what Paul Krugman has called “high devel...
This paper explores a number of key issues in Development Economics which should be central concerns...
This collection of essays, the first comparative study of economics and economists in the Americas, ...
The thinking that has unilaterally dominated economic science for over five decades has recently com...
Latin America presents a very polarised scenario. Currently, one of the most remarkable patterns is ...
This paper surveys my research on development economics, undertaken in the context of the historical...
In this edited volume fourteen scholars, mostly from Latin America, analyze the current state of rel...