Patterns of development in Latin America : poverty, repression, and economic strategy /

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Author / Creator: Sheahan, John, 1923-
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Spanish
Imprint: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1987.
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In this major work an economist with long experience as an advisor in developing countries explores the conflict between market forces and political reform that has led straight into Latin America's most serious problems. John Sheahan addresses three central concerns: the persistence of poverty in Latin American countries despite rising national incomes, the connection between economic troubles and political repression, and the relationships between Latin America and the rest of the world in trade and finance, as well as overall dependence. His comprehensive explanation of why many Latin Americans identify open political systems with frustration and economic breakdown will interest not only economists but also a broad range of other social scientists. This is "political economy" in the classical sense of the word, establishing a clear connection between the political and economic realities of Latin America.

Item Description:Includes index.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (x, 399 p.)
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. [363]-393.
ISBN:9780691201313
0691201315