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La industrialización de los recursos naturales en el marco de las nuevas estrategias económicas en América Latina

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  • María José Paz Antolín

    (Departamento de Economía Aplicada I - UCM - Universidad Complutense de Madrid = Complutense University of Madrid [Madrid])

  • David Silva Gutiérrez

    (Departamento de Economía Aplicada I - UCM - Universidad Complutense de Madrid = Complutense University of Madrid [Madrid])

Abstract

La implementación de "nuevas" estrategias económicas en América Latina se ve fuertemente condicionada por la herencia neoliberal generando una dialéctica caracterizada por elementos de cambio y de continuidad. Partiendo de este supuesto, nuestro trabajo se centra en analizar el impacto de esta herencia en un eje considerado crucial en estas nuevas estrategias, la industrialización a partir de los recursos naturales. Tras caracterizar estas estrategias industrializadoras en el sector de hidrocarburos y tomando como referencia tres países de la región (Bolivia, Brasil y Ecuador) se identifican los principales elementos de continuidad con las políticas de ajuste neoliberal que, según concluimos, están limitando el grado de avance del proceso industrializador.

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  • María José Paz Antolín & David Silva Gutiérrez, 2012. "La industrialización de los recursos naturales en el marco de las nuevas estrategias económicas en América Latina," Post-Print halshs-00875197, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00875197
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    América Latina; Brasil; Recursos naturales; Hidrocarburos; Petróleo; Producción; Política económica; Industrialización; Latin America; Bolivia; Brazil; Ecuador; Natural Resources; Oil; Gas; Production; Economic Policy; Industrialization;
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