Latin America, economic imperialism, and the state : the political economy of the external connection from independence to the present
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書誌事項
Latin America, economic imperialism, and the state : the political economy of the external connection from independence to the present
(Institute of Latin American Studies monographs, 13)
Published for the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London [by] The Athlone Press, 1991
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Originally published: 1985
Includes bibliographical references (p. [500]-512) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Now in paperback, this book examines the economic relationship between Latin America and the "advanced" countries since their independence from Spanish or Portuguese rule.
目次
- Part 1 The debate: dependency and the historian - further objections
- dependency revisited
- the hegemonic form of the political - a thesis. Part 2 The aftermath of independence: the transition from colonialism in Colombia, 1819-1875
- protectionism and industrialization in Mexico, 1821-1854 - the case of Puebla
- economic policy and growth in Chile from independence to the war of the Pacific. Part 3 The classical age of imperialism: the state and business practice in Argentina, 1862-1914
- railways and industrialization - Argentina and Brazil, 1870-1930
- external forces and the transformation of Peruvian coastal agriculture 1880-1929
- British imperialism in Uruguay - the public utility companies an the batllista state, 1900-1930. Part 4 The era of disputed hegemony: the political economy of revolutionary Mexico, 1900-1940
- external disequilibrium and internal industrialization - Chile, 1914-1935
- politics and the economy of the Dominican Republic, 1890-1930
- dependency, historiography and objections to the Roca pack
- Anglo-Brazilian economic relations and the consolidation of American pre-eminence in Brazil, 1930-1945. Part 5 The new order: the US, the Cold War and Peron
- Latin America and the new international division of labour - a critique of some recent views
- state, multinationals and the working class in Brazil and Mexico
- foreign finance and capital accumulation in Latin America - a critical approach
- a reappraisal of the role or primary exports in Latin America
- transnational corporations, comparative advantage and food security in Latin America.
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