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Enclaves Exportadores Modernos Versus Tradicionales: la minería extranjera en la región de Antofagasta

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  • Jan Cademartori

    (Department of Economics, Universidad Católica del Norte)

  • Martin Arias

    (Department of Economics, Universidad Católica del Norte)

Abstract

El concepto de enclave económico se usa para explicar el bajo impacto de las inversiones extranjeros sobre su entorno. Llama la atención que la literatura económica no haya desarrollado este concepto como la sociología y la ciencia política. En particular, analizamos lo que sucede en un país capitalista de desarrollo medio como Chile, especializado en la minería, y fuertemente integrado a la economía mundial. Para ello usamos como caso de estudio a la Región de Antofagasta (Chile) porque es considerada por las autoridades chilenas un caso de polo de crecimiento. En este trabajo discutiremos críticamente esa afirmación y proponemos avanzar desde el concepto de enclave exportador tradicional al de enclave exportador moderno. Sostenemos que el enclaves moderno de Antofagasta, configura una estructura distinta al enclave tradicional y al polo de crecimiento.

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  • Jan Cademartori & Martin Arias, 2010. "Enclaves Exportadores Modernos Versus Tradicionales: la minería extranjera en la región de Antofagasta," Documentos de Trabajo en Economia y Ciencia Regional 10, Universidad Catolica del Norte, Chile, Department of Economics, revised Dec 2010.
  • Handle: RePEc:cat:dtecon:dt201010
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