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The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America: Volume 2, The Long Twentieth Century Victor Bulmer-Thomas

The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America: Volume 2, The Long Twentieth Century By Victor Bulmer-Thomas

The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America: Volume 2, The Long Twentieth Century by Victor Bulmer-Thomas


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Provides an indispensable reference work for anyone interested in Latin America's economic development. It includes work from diverse perspectives, disciplines and methodologies to provide a synthesis of the past two decades of exciting new research on the region's economic past.

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The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America: Volume 2, The Long Twentieth Century by Victor Bulmer-Thomas

Volume Two treats the 'long twentieth century' from the onset of modern economic growth to the present. It analyzes the principal dimensions of Latin America's first era of sustained economic growth from the last decades of the nineteenth century to 1930. It explores the era of inward-looking development from the 1930s to the collapse of import-substituting industrialization and the return to strategies of globalization in the 1980s. Finally, it looks at the long term trends in capital flows, agriculture and the environment.

The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America: Volume 2, The Long Twentieth Century Reviews

This second volume, like the first, will take its place in many a scholar's personal library, and will influence a new generation of economic historians involved in the region. Not at all least, the bibliographical comments accompnaying the chapters will direct the diligent reader to related sources carefully selected by individual authors. So in many ways, it really represents a wonderful beginning to, rather than the end of, study of the economic history of Latin America in the long twentieth century. I suspect that is exactly how the very distinguished editors and participants would like it to be. - Albert Fishlow, Columbia Institute of Latin American Studies and Center for the Study of Brazil at Columbia University

About Victor Bulmer-Thomas

Victor Bulmer-Thomas is the Director of Chatham House, the London home of the Royal Institute of International Affairs and Professor Emeritus at the University of London. He is a Director of the new India Investment Trust. He is the editor of The Economic History of Latin America Since Independence, Second Edition (2003) and Regional Integration in Latin America and the Caribbean: The Political Economy of Open Regionalism (2001). John H. Coatsworth is Monroe Gutman Professor of Latin American Affairs in the Department of History at Harvard University. In addition to serving as the Director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies since its founding in 1994, he chairs the University Committee on Human Rights Studies. His recent books include Latin America and the World Economy since 1800, edited with Alan M. Taylor (1998) and Culturas Econtradas: Cuba y los Estados Unidos, Edited with Rafael Hernandez (2001). Roberto Cortes Conde is Professor Emeritus of Economics at Universidad de Sand Andres in Buenos Aires, Argentina and a corresponding member of the Royal Academy of History of Spain. A former Guggenheim Fellow, he has published numerous books and scholarly articles. His most recent books include La Economia Argentina en el Largo Plazo (Siglos xix yxx)(1997), Transferring Wealth and Power from the Old to the New Wold: Monetary and Fiscal Instututions in the 17th Through the 19th Century (2002), edited with Michael D. Bordo, and Historia Economica Mundial (2003).

Table of Contents

Part I. Cycles of Globalization: 1. Globalization and inequality Lius Bertola and Jeffrey Williamson; 2. Foreign capital flows Alan M. Taylor; 3. The external context Marcelo de Paiva Abreu; 4. Globalization and the new economic model Victor Bulmer-Thomas; Part II. Onset of Modernization: 5. The institutional framework Alan Dye; 6. Fiscal and monetary regimes Roberto Cortes Conde; 7. Export-led industrialization Richard Salvucci; 8. The development of infrastructure William Summerhill; Part III. Factor Endowments: 9. Economic growth and environmental change Otta Solbrig; 10. Labor and immigration Blanca Sanchez; 11. Education and social progress Fernando Reimers; Part IV. Sectoral Development and Equity: 12. Structure, performance, and policy in agriculture Otto Solbrig; 13. The political economy of industrialization Stephen Haber; 14. Poverty and inequality Miguel Szekely and Andres Montes.

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NPB9780521812900
9780521812900
0521812909
The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America: Volume 2, The Long Twentieth Century by Victor Bulmer-Thomas
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
20060123
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