Dependence and Development in Latin America: the role of national States in global new order
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0383.1994v15n3p245Keywords:
Latin America - development, Latin America - dependency, globalization, market - internationalization.Abstract
The basic question proposed in this paper aims to discuss the relationship between state and economy from the perspective of the internationalization of capital markets and on the premise that understanding the development of modern capitalism is beyond the studies that are aimed at nation-states alone. Issues relating to understanding the political changes in Latin America now requires integrated analysis so that it is possible to estimate the role of economic crises and political regime changes in the specificity of the process of capitalist development in Latin American countries.
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