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Globalization and disarticulations: The road to exclusion in Latin America

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  • Daniel Kostzer

    (Min. Trabajo CFEPS)

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The growing unhappiness in the Latin American region after a decade of structural adjustment programs, deregulation and opening of the economy is more than a mere “state of mind” of the population. Notwithstanding the overall growth of the economy and the so called “modernization” at micro level, unemployment, poverty and marginalization have increased sharply. In this paper the “new” and the import substitution industrialization regimes of accumulation are analyzed under the scope of the concept of articulation. A proposal for full employment at the center of macroeconomic policies and the restitution of the role of the state as employer of last resort is also stressed here.

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  • Daniel Kostzer, 2005. "Globalization and disarticulations: The road to exclusion in Latin America," Development and Comp Systems 0501005, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  • Handle: RePEc:wpa:wuwpdc:0501005
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    Keywords

    globalization; import substitution industrialization; full employment; ELR;
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    JEL classification:

    • O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth
    • P - Political Economy and Comparative Economic Systems

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