This paper aims to reconstruct the history of the partnership between the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLA) and Brazil’s National Bank...
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This paper discusses different growth trajectories in a selection of Latin American economies, namely Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Mexico,...
International financial cooperation to address the Latin American economic crisis / José Antonio Ocampo .-- Mapping social conflicts in natural...
This article analyses the origin and development of the technique of programming of Jorge Ahumada, of the Economic Commission for Latin America (...
This paper analyses the historical performance of the Mexican manufacturing industry based on the strategies that began to be adopted in the 1960s...
A structural shift in the trend toward higher deficits had emerged by the middle of the 1860s in Chile. For some authors, this was the result of...
The thinking that has unilaterally dominated economic science for over five decades has recently come under intensive scrutiny and its validity...
This paper analyzes Joan Robinson's growth model and then adapts it in order to provide an explanatory taxonomy of Growth Eras. The Growth...
This article examines the role of the CEPAL Review in disseminatingthe thinking of ECLAC and other currents of analysis concerned with theproblems...
This 2007-2008 edition of the Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean comes 60 years after the first session of ECLAC, when the...
This lecture discusses the features of the colonial situation in LatinAmerica that conditioned the region's economic and social performancein...
The method that Celso Furtado used was essentially historical; his
passion -a measured passion- was for Brazil. In the second half of the...