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L’approche latino-américaine de l’économie populaire, les inégalités et la pauvreté

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Cet article analyse l’évolution des politiques et des théories en économie du développement depuis les années 1950. Il montre les raisons de leur essoufflement au début des années 1980 et situe l’approche de l’économie populaire qui surgit en Amérique latine dans ce contexte. À partir du cas de la Bolivie, il illustre l’intérêt de cette approche socioéconomique et non-évolutionniste des pratiques de production, d’échange et de financement des secteurs populaires pour une analyse renouvelée des inégalités et de la pauvreté. Pour cela, deux échelles d’observation sont successivement adoptées : l’observation à micro-échelle de l’environnement institutionnel et des logiques de fonctionnement des organisations de l’économie populaire ; et l’analyse du cadre macro-institutionnel dans lequel ces organisations sont immergées.

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  • Hillenkamp, Isabelle, 2009. "L’approche latino-américaine de l’économie populaire, les inégalités et la pauvreté," Revue de la Régulation - Capitalisme, institutions, pouvoirs, Association Recherche et Régulation, vol. 6.
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    1. Rainer Thiele, 2003. "The social impact of structural adjustment in Bolivia," Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 15(3), pages 299-319.
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    Keywords

    Amérique latine; Bolivie; économie du développement; économie populaire; inégalités; institutions; pauvreté.; socioéconomie; Bolivia; development economics; inequalities; institutions; Latin-America; popular economy; poverty.; socioeconomics;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • B52 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - Current Heterodox Approaches - - - Historical; Institutional; Evolutionary; Modern Monetary Theory;
    • N86 - Economic History - - Micro-Business History - - - Latin America; Caribbean
    • O11 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Macroeconomic Analyses of Economic Development
    • O17 - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth - - Economic Development - - - Formal and Informal Sectors; Shadow Economy; Institutional Arrangements
    • P48 - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems - - Other Economic Systems - - - Legal Institutions; Property Rights; Natural Resources; Energy; Environment; Regional Studies

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