The state and capital accumulation in Latin America

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The state and capital accumulation in Latin America

edited by Christian Anglade and Carlos Fortin

(Latin American studies series)

Macmillan, 1985-1990

  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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Contents of Works

  • v. 1. Brazil, Chile, Mexico
  • v. 2. Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This is the second and final volume of a collection of studies on the role of the state in capital accumulation in Latin America. Volume One included a general historical and conceptual introduction and case studies of Brazil, Chile and Mexico. The present volume covers the remaining countries of South America (with the exception of Paraguay). Together, the ten countries examined in the two volumes represent 89% of the Latin American population and 94% of the continent's GDP.

Table of Contents

  • List of Tables - List of Figures - List of Abbreviations - Notes on the Contributors - Preface - The State and Capital Accumulation in Argentina
  • G.Flichman - Capital Accumulation and Revolutionary Nationalism in Bolivia, 1952-85
  • W.M.Casanovas - The End of the Desarrollista State: State and Capital Accumulation in Colombia, 1950-84
  • F.E.Gonz lez - Ecuador: The State, Public Policy and Capital Accumulation, 1970-83
  • A.M.Bocco - Cycles, Crises and Classes: The State and Capital Accumulation in Peru, 1963-84
  • C.D.Scott - Accumulation and Consensus in Post-War Uruguay
  • F.E.Panizza - State, Oil and Capital Accumulation in Venezuela
  • N.Werz - Accumulation, Adjustment and the Autonomy of the State in Latin America
  • C.Anglade & C.Fortin - Index

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