A QUESTÃO DO ATRASO ECONÔMICO LATINO-AMERICANO: UMA ABORDAGEM TEÓRICA PARA A SUA DISCUSSÃO NO ÂMBITO DA ECONOMIA POLÍTICA INTERNACIONAL
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Development, Economic History, Latin AmericaAbstract
Through this study, we present the period between the American countries’ independence (the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries) and the great worldwide depression of 1929. Based on the reading and discussion of different authors, advocates of different theories, we seek to address the causes of the relative backwardness of the economies of Latin American and Caribbean countries in comparison with the United States and Canada, examples of former colonies of European cities that have suffered different development processes from the others.
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