A periodization of Latin American development in the Robinsonian tradition

This paper analyzes Joan Robinson's growth model and then adapts it in order to provide an explanatory taxonomy of Growth Eras. The Growth Eras or Ages were for Robinson a way to provide logical connections between output growth, capital accumulation, the degree of thriftiness, the real wage an...

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spelling oai-11362-373582020-11-17T01:15:48Z A periodization of Latin American development in the Robinsonian tradition Vernengo, Matías DESARROLLO ECONOMICO HISTORIA ECONOMICA MACROECONOMIA CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC HISTORY MACROECONOMICS ECONOMIC GROWTH This paper analyzes Joan Robinson's growth model and then adapts it in order to provide an explanatory taxonomy of Growth Eras. The Growth Eras or Ages were for Robinson a way to provide logical connections between output growth, capital accumulation, the degree of thriftiness, the real wage and illustrate a catalogue of growth possibilities. This modified taxonomy follows the spirit of Robinson's work, but it takes different theoretical approaches. which imply that some of the classifications do not fit perfectly the ones here suggested. Latin America has moved from a Golden Age in the 1950s and 1960s to a Leaden Age in the 1980s, having two traverse periods, one of which the process of growth and industrialization accelerated in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which is referred to as a Galloping Platinum Age, an one in which a process of deindustrialization and reprimarization and maquilization of the productive structure took place, starting in the 1990s, which could be referred as the Creeping Platinum Age. Abstract .-- Introduction .-- I. An adaptation of the Robinsonian model of periphery .-- II. An adapted Robinsonian taxonomy for Latin America .-- III. The taxonomy of "Growth areas" and income distribution .-- IV. Concluding remarks. 2014-12-03T13:38:44Z 2014-12-03T13:38:44Z 2014-11 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/37358 LC/L.3926 en Serie Macroeconomía del Desarrollo 159 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA LATIN AMERICA CEPAL
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topic DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
HISTORIA ECONOMICA
MACROECONOMIA
CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC HISTORY
MACROECONOMICS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
spellingShingle DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
HISTORIA ECONOMICA
MACROECONOMIA
CRECIMIENTO ECONOMICO
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC HISTORY
MACROECONOMICS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
Vernengo, Matías
A periodization of Latin American development in the Robinsonian tradition
description This paper analyzes Joan Robinson's growth model and then adapts it in order to provide an explanatory taxonomy of Growth Eras. The Growth Eras or Ages were for Robinson a way to provide logical connections between output growth, capital accumulation, the degree of thriftiness, the real wage and illustrate a catalogue of growth possibilities. This modified taxonomy follows the spirit of Robinson's work, but it takes different theoretical approaches. which imply that some of the classifications do not fit perfectly the ones here suggested. Latin America has moved from a Golden Age in the 1950s and 1960s to a Leaden Age in the 1980s, having two traverse periods, one of which the process of growth and industrialization accelerated in the late 1960s and early 1970s, which is referred to as a Galloping Platinum Age, an one in which a process of deindustrialization and reprimarization and maquilization of the productive structure took place, starting in the 1990s, which could be referred as the Creeping Platinum Age.
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title A periodization of Latin American development in the Robinsonian tradition
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