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Minería, Estado y comunidades: cambios institucionales en el último ciclo de expansión extractiva en el Perú. Un balance de investigación

In: Investigación para el desarrollo en el Perú: once balances

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  • Gerardo Damonte

    (Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE))

Abstract

El texto ordena la revisión bibliográfica en cinco secciones: en la primera se reseñan los cambios en las institucionalidades formales vinculadas principalmente a las reformas estructurales del Estado y el ingreso al país de las grandes corporaciones multinacionales mineras. En la segunda se registran los cambios en las instituciones informales o híbridas, tanto en el nivel estatal como en el privado, en el contexto del desarrollo extractivo. En la tercera sección se compilan las investigaciones que buscan explicar los cambios institucionales: sus agentes y contextos. En la cuarta se recogen las investigaciones que analizan los cambios institucionales como causas de transformación social. Por último, a manera de conclusiones, se presentan reflexiones finales vinculadas.

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  • Gerardo Damonte, 2016. "Minería, Estado y comunidades: cambios institucionales en el último ciclo de expansión extractiva en el Perú. Un balance de investigación," Capitulos de Libros, in: Grade (ed.), Investigación para el desarrollo en el Perú: once balances, edition 1, volume 1, chapter 9, pages 403-444, Grupo de Análisis para el Desarrollo (GRADE).
  • Handle: RePEc:gad:capitu:09-09
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    1. Stephen Brown, 2020. "Foreign aid, the mining sector and democratic ownership: The case of Canadian assistance to Peru," Development Policy Review, Overseas Development Institute, vol. 38(S1), pages 13-31, May.

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    Keywords

    Minería; Conflictos sociales; Mining; Social conflicts;
    All these keywords.

    JEL classification:

    • L72 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Primary Products and Construction - - - Mining, Extraction, and Refining: Other Nonrenewable Resources

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