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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Provides a very detailed survey of the evolution of Latin American economies from the early nineteenth century and is particularly useful on the role of resources in Latin American development
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Bulmer-Thomas, V. 1994 The economic history of Latin America since independence. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Provides a very detailed survey of the evolution of Latin American economies from the early nineteenth century and is particularly useful on the role of resources in Latin American development.
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(1994)
The economic history of Latin America since independence
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Bulmer-Thomas, V.1
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0008425897
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Macmillan, Basingstoke. Uses a commodity chain approach to study the regional development of agroindustry in the Chilean Central Valley and Santa Fe region of Argentina. One of the few studies to explore the links between resource growth and local development in Latin America
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Casaburi, G. C. 1999 Dynamic agroindustrial clusters: the political economy of competitive sectors in Argentina and Chile. Macmillan, Basingstoke. Uses a commodity chain approach to study the regional development of agroindustry in the Chilean Central Valley and Santa Fe region of Argentina. One of the few studies to explore the links between resource growth and local development in Latin America.
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Dynamic agroindustrial clusters: The political economy of competitive sectors in Argentina and Chile
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Casaburi, G.C.1
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Oxford University Press, Oxford. A World Bank insider from Chile (and former Chief Economist for Latin America) analyses economic transformations in Latin America in an optimistic but also critical way. Edwards clearly expresses the reasoning behind policy changes and decisions and, unlike many economists, seems aware of the political backdrop to economic crises and attempts to resolve them. Less ideological than other writers from within the Washington consensus
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Edwards, S. 1995 Crisis and reform in Latin America: from despair to hope. Oxford University Press, Oxford. A World Bank insider from Chile (and former Chief Economist for Latin America) analyses economic transformations in Latin America in an optimistic but also critical way. Edwards clearly expresses the reasoning behind policy changes and decisions and, unlike many economists, seems aware of the political backdrop to economic crises and attempts to resolve them. Less ideological than other writers from within the Washington consensus.
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Crisis and reform in Latin America: From despair to hope
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Edwards, S.1
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Temple University Press, Philadelphia. Uses the commodity chain approach (itself derived from dependency theory) to explore the evolving relationships between the United States, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean after the greater economic integration between the USA and Mexico in the past decade. Targets the clothing industry and provides a usefulspatial approach by focusing on how the changing commodity chain impacts (both positively and negatively) on different producing regions. Useful source for Chapter 4 as well
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Gereffi, G., Spener, D. and Bair, J. 2002 Free trade and uneven development: the North American apparel industry after NAFTA. Temple University Press, Philadelphia. Uses the commodity chain approach (itself derived from dependency theory) to explore the evolving relationships between the United States, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean after the greater economic integration between the USA and Mexico in the past decade. Targets the clothing industry and provides a usefulspatial approach by focusing on how the changing commodity chain impacts (both positively and negatively) on different producing regions. Useful source for Chapter 4 as well.
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Free trade and uneven development: The North American apparel industry after NAFTA
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Allen Lane, London. A former Chief Economist of the World Bank who is now very critical of the role of the IMF and the World Bank in Latin America and other developing regions. Points to some of the key contradictions of contemporary capitalism and argues that globalization is not working for many of the world's poor
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Stiglitz, J. 2002 Globalization and its discontents. Allen Lane, London. A former Chief Economist of the World Bank who is now very critical of the role of the IMF and the World Bank in Latin America and other developing regions. Points to some of the key contradictions of contemporary capitalism and argues that globalization is not working for many of the world's poor.
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Globalization and its discontents
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Stiglitz, J.1
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Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, MD. An excellent resource for those wishing to explore the economic evolution of Latin American capitalism during the past century Manages to successfully link themes of political economy economic theory country studies and even livelihoods in a readable, data-rich and illuminating form
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Thorp, R. 1998 Progress, poverty and exclusion: an economic history of Latin America in the 20th Century. Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, MD. An excellent resource for those wishing to explore the economic evolution of Latin American capitalism during the past century Manages to successfully link themes of political economy economic theory country studies and even livelihoods in a readable, data-rich and illuminating form.
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Progress, poverty and exclusion: An economic history of Latin America in the 20th Century
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