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The World That Latin America Created

The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America in the Development Era

Margarita Fajardo

The World That Latin America Created
The World That Latin America Created

The World That Latin America Created

The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America in the Development Era

Margarita Fajardo

Hardback / gebonden | Engels
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Omschrijving

Margarita Fajardo tells the story of the cepalinos, Latin American economists and policymakers, and their dependentista critics, whose ideas about economic growth and global inequality transformed our approach to development and changed the course of the twentieth century.

The World That Latin America Created is a tour de force of Latin American economic thinking. It is bound to generate much discussion and debate.

The World That Latin America Created is a sweeping and original history of cepalino structuralism and dependency theory—two worldmaking schools of economic thought that Latin American intellectuals crafted after 1930 and bequeathed to the world by the 1970s. Historians of Latin America have long regarded the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America (CEPAL) as one of the most important international institutions of the twentieth century, and Fajardo has given us an authoritative history of its development and the debates it spawned.

A trailblazing exploration of a fateful episode in twentieth-century development history organized around the lives, words, and deeds of its leading cast of characters. This book shakes up conventional wisdoms about Latin America’s postwar development project and brings into sharp focus ideas long distorted by neoliberal hindsight. It is certain to be widely read in both North and South.

The World That Latin America Created provides a deeply-researched history of the intellectual and political project of the cepalinos, explaining both the enduring significance of their ideas and the counterreactions they inspired from both right and left. In deftly navigating between theory and practice, national politics and transnational institutions, and the coalescence and fragmentation of a movement, Margarita Fajardo has written a novel and timely account of a crucial episode in the public life of economic ideas.

Few things are so often cited and so little understood as dependency theory. Margarita Fajardo’s excellent book explains why: the battle over the theory has been long and heated, stretching over decades and continents. Through biographies of key players, she guides us through the twists and turns of CEPAL and the dependentistas, from revolutionary Cuba in the late 1950s to the neoliberal turn in 1990s Brazil, exploding simplistic Cold War binaries, refusing moralizing formulas, and keeping alive a legacy of economic thought that offered no easy answers for a better future.

With Margarita Fajardo’s fine study, readers will understand how and why Latin American economic ideas shaped a global generation. Fajardo recalls an age when debates over political economy defined revolutions and cogently exposes the economic conflicts at the heart of Latin America’s Cold War.

Margarita Fajardo is Professor of History at Sarah Lawrence College.

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Harvard University Press
  • Verschenen
    feb. 2022
  • Bladzijden
    296
  • Genre
    Economische geschiedenis
  • Afmetingen
    235 x 156 mm
  • EAN
    9780674260498
  • Hardback / gebonden
    Hardback / gebonden
  • Taal
    Engels

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