This article examines the strategies, successes and failures of economic development in Latin America since 1870. We divide the analysis into four key development phases: primary export-led growth (1870–1929), import substitution industrialisation (1945–82), debt crisis (1980s) and the Washington Consensus (1990s). We demonstrate progress on many fronts, but underscore two key challenges for the region. One of them relates to weak institutions and state capacity; the other is the persistence of high levels of poverty and inequality. We conclude with a discussion of these challenges and of specific actions that are necessary to accelerate development in the region.Latin America, economic development, primary export-led growth, import substit...
This article aims to the stages of economic development in Latin America, analyzes the experience of...
The present article presents an appointment and analysis for economic growth and poverty in the main...
What are the best ways to assess Latin American development? Many Latin American countries started o...
This article considers Latin America's economic and social development in a historical perspective (...
The aim of the article is to identify the role of Latin America in the global economy between 1990 a...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
Most Latin American countries experienced their last peak in output per capita relative to the Unite...
A few years ago, most of the Latin American countries followed an import substitution strategy (Gara...
Latin America is a region characterised by consistently high potential economic and social developme...
After the Great Depression and throughout the rest of the twentieth century, Latin American countrie...
Theory attempting to explain poverty and development is vast, varied, and, in many ways, inconclusiv...
Directly following World War II, Latin America experienced higher growth rates than other parts of t...
The paper explores the two-way links between human development and economic growth in Latin America....
The aim of the article is to identify the role of Latin America in the global economy between 1990 a...
Latin America made considerable progress in living standards between 1870 and 2010 amid rapid modern...
This article aims to the stages of economic development in Latin America, analyzes the experience of...
The present article presents an appointment and analysis for economic growth and poverty in the main...
What are the best ways to assess Latin American development? Many Latin American countries started o...
This article considers Latin America's economic and social development in a historical perspective (...
The aim of the article is to identify the role of Latin America in the global economy between 1990 a...
The present article discusses the conditions for the adoption of development strategies in Latin Ame...
Most Latin American countries experienced their last peak in output per capita relative to the Unite...
A few years ago, most of the Latin American countries followed an import substitution strategy (Gara...
Latin America is a region characterised by consistently high potential economic and social developme...
After the Great Depression and throughout the rest of the twentieth century, Latin American countrie...
Theory attempting to explain poverty and development is vast, varied, and, in many ways, inconclusiv...
Directly following World War II, Latin America experienced higher growth rates than other parts of t...
The paper explores the two-way links between human development and economic growth in Latin America....
The aim of the article is to identify the role of Latin America in the global economy between 1990 a...
Latin America made considerable progress in living standards between 1870 and 2010 amid rapid modern...
This article aims to the stages of economic development in Latin America, analyzes the experience of...
The present article presents an appointment and analysis for economic growth and poverty in the main...
What are the best ways to assess Latin American development? Many Latin American countries started o...