The present article seeks to illustrate the change of economic model in Latin America from the crisis of 1929 and the transition from the model focused “outwards” to the “internal market”, using mainly the case of Mexico. It will also explain the effects of the Second World War on the major Latin American economies and the emergence of explicit industrialization policies in these countries. Based on the analysis of primary and secondary sources, the so-called Chapultepec Conference (1945) will be examined, with an emphasis on the structure of debate and contrast in the positions of Latin American countries, interested in maintaining and expanding economic nationalism and its processes of industrialization, which managed to moderate the free...
This essay examines the project presented by the Mexican delegation to the 1933 Pan-American Confere...
This article offers an overview about the roots and nature of free trade policies and about the econ...
This paper attempts to show that the articulation of the Latin American economy with the industriali...
The present article seeks to illustrate the change of economic model in Latin America from the crisi...
The present article seeks to illustrate the change of economic model in Latin America from the crisi...
Since their independence, the American nations have tried to configure an economic and social policy...
This article is aimed at analyzing Mexico’s attempts to overcome the obstacles that the new internat...
This article considers Latin America's economic and social development in a historical perspective (...
The complex economic relations that exist between the United States and Latin American countries are...
ABSTRACT: This brief article seeks to introduce the reader to this special number on industrializati...
With the worldwide crises of 1929 as a starting point, industrialization becomes the dominating tren...
President Carlos Lleras Restrepo in Colombia gave a boost to economic policy called Import Substitut...
El surgimiento de la Comisión Económica para América Latina, CEPAL, en 1948, puede ser analizado com...
In this article, a synthetic reflection is made on how Latin America faced the “challenges of econom...
This paper deals with Mexico’s economic history from 1982 early crisis and 1994 late one. It analysi...
This essay examines the project presented by the Mexican delegation to the 1933 Pan-American Confere...
This article offers an overview about the roots and nature of free trade policies and about the econ...
This paper attempts to show that the articulation of the Latin American economy with the industriali...
The present article seeks to illustrate the change of economic model in Latin America from the crisi...
The present article seeks to illustrate the change of economic model in Latin America from the crisi...
Since their independence, the American nations have tried to configure an economic and social policy...
This article is aimed at analyzing Mexico’s attempts to overcome the obstacles that the new internat...
This article considers Latin America's economic and social development in a historical perspective (...
The complex economic relations that exist between the United States and Latin American countries are...
ABSTRACT: This brief article seeks to introduce the reader to this special number on industrializati...
With the worldwide crises of 1929 as a starting point, industrialization becomes the dominating tren...
President Carlos Lleras Restrepo in Colombia gave a boost to economic policy called Import Substitut...
El surgimiento de la Comisión Económica para América Latina, CEPAL, en 1948, puede ser analizado com...
In this article, a synthetic reflection is made on how Latin America faced the “challenges of econom...
This paper deals with Mexico’s economic history from 1982 early crisis and 1994 late one. It analysi...
This essay examines the project presented by the Mexican delegation to the 1933 Pan-American Confere...
This article offers an overview about the roots and nature of free trade policies and about the econ...
This paper attempts to show that the articulation of the Latin American economy with the industriali...