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Margarita Fajardo tells the story of the cepalinos, Latin American economists and policymakers, and their dependentista critics, whose ideas about economic growth and global inequality transformed our approach to development and changed the course of the twentieth century.
Dependency. --- Economic development --- HISTORY / Latin America / General. --- Development, Economic --- Economic growth --- Growth, Economic --- Economic policy --- Economics --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- Center-periphery relations --- Core-periphery relations --- Dependent nations --- Colonies --- Imperialism --- History --- E-books --- United Nations. --- Western countries --- Latin America --- Dependency on Latin America. --- Economic policy. --- Economic conditions --- C.E.P.A.L. --- CEPAL --- E.C.L.A. --- ECLA --- Economic Commission for Latin America --- Occident --- West (Western countries) --- Western nations --- Western world --- Developed countries --- Alliance for Progress. --- Andre Gunder Frank. --- Aníbal Pinto. --- Brazil. --- Celso Furtado. --- Chile. --- Fernando Henrique Cardoso. --- Global South. --- International Monetary Fund. --- Latin America. --- Raúl Prebisch. --- capitalism. --- center-periphery. --- dependency theory. --- developing countries. --- development. --- economic policy. --- economics. --- foreign aid. --- history. --- inflation. --- international economic order. --- international organizations. --- international trade. --- underdevelopment.
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