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ID146662
Title ProperNeo-extractivism and the new Latin American developmentalism
Other Title Information the missing piece of rural transformation
LanguageENG
AuthorNorth, Liisa L ;  Grinspun, Ricardo
Summary / Abstract (Note)What, if anything, is actually new about political and economic transformation in twenty-first century Latin America? Here we explore how ostensibly ‘new’ policies are being built on two ‘old’ foundations that may be mutually exclusive. These are ‘extractivism’ and ‘developmentalism’, concepts that have been used rather loosely to describe current economic policies. The new developmentalism, however, may not only be contradicted by extractivism; it may be more constrained than its predecessor by fortified capitalist class interests and new global conditions. Moreover, it pays little attention to the employment-generating potential of rural areas or to the agricultural sector.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 37, No.8; 2016: p.1483-1504
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 37 No 8
Key WordsCentral America ;  South America ;  Neoliberalism ;  Developmentalism ;  Extractivism ;  Rural Restructuring


 
 
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