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This is the second and final volume in a collection of studies on
the role of the state in capital accumulation in Latin America.
Volume one included a general historical and conceptual
introduction and case studies on Brazil, Chile and Mexico. This
present volume covers the remaining countries of South America
(with the exception of Paraguay). The countries discussed offer a
range of experiences within a broad common framework of problems
and policy responses. The 1980s have witnessed a strong revival of
interest in the issue of the role of the state in economic
development in the Third World in general. In the case of Latin
America, the debate has tended to focus on the possibilities of an
export orientated strategy as a means to overcome foreign sector
imbalances in the economies of the area and as a solution to the
crisis provoked by the growth of their foreign debt. This volume
contains a number of case studies which take up these issues in
different degrees, while the final chapter discusses them as they
apply to all ten countries covered in both volumes. The chapters
concerned with the case studies demonstrate the crisis of the model
of growth and accumulation implemented in
This is the second and final volume of a collection of studies on
the role of the state in capital accumulation in Latin America.
Volume One included a general historical and conceptual
introduction and case studies of Brazil, Chile and Mexico. The
present volume covers the remaining countries of South America
(with the exception of Paraguay). Together, the ten countries
examined in the two volumes represent 89% of the Latin American
population and 94% of the continent's GDP.
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