The Post-Neoliberal South American Development

A wave of leftist leaders that promote socialist ideologies have gained popularity among the Latin American electorate. The socialist project has endured over the last 15 years, and apparently has resulted into a positive development for the region, evidencing a consistent regional GDP growth of 4.5...

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Autor Principal: Carranco Paredes, Santiago
Otros Autores: Hopewell, Kristine
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spelling oai:localhost:28000-26542017-02-21T15:55:40Z The Post-Neoliberal South American Development Carranco Paredes, Santiago Hopewell, Kristine RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES RELACIONES ECON?MICAS INTERNACIONALES DESARROLLO SUDAMERICANO SOCIALISMO SIGLO XXI NEOLIBERALISMO A wave of leftist leaders that promote socialist ideologies have gained popularity among the Latin American electorate. The socialist project has endured over the last 15 years, and apparently has resulted into a positive development for the region, evidencing a consistent regional GDP growth of 4.5% per year, and a reduction of unemployment and inflation rates. Furthermore, Latin American governments have lifted more than 64 million people from poverty and 60 million from the absolute poverty line in this same period. Some gramscianist authors have suggested that the autonomy of governments to produce these social policies has been a key factor in achieving such political and economic stability, in contrast to the situation which occurred during the 90s, when the International Financial Institutions prescribed policy reforms for the South-American states. Nevertheless, there are further aspects such as Chinese expansionism that has evidently influenced the progress of the region during the last 15 years. One example is how the Chinese demand for commodities has produced a boom in the international markets, resulting in an economic bonanza for Latin American states. In addition to the financial aid and specialized investment made by China, this has been key factor for the execution and sustainment of the socialist models in Latin America. 2016-10-31T21:26:00Z 2016-10-31T21:26:00Z 2015-09 masterThesis Carranco Paredes, Santiago. (2015). The Post-Neoliberal South American Development. (Trabajo de titulaci?n de M?ster en Pol?tica Internacional). Universidad de Edimburgo. Edimburgo. 49 p. http://repositorio.educacionsuperior.gob.ec/handle/28000/2654 eng 49 p. Edimburgo / Universidad de Edimburgo
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topic RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
RELACIONES ECON?MICAS INTERNACIONALES
DESARROLLO SUDAMERICANO
SOCIALISMO SIGLO XXI
NEOLIBERALISMO
spellingShingle RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
RELACIONES ECON?MICAS INTERNACIONALES
DESARROLLO SUDAMERICANO
SOCIALISMO SIGLO XXI
NEOLIBERALISMO
Carranco Paredes, Santiago
The Post-Neoliberal South American Development
description A wave of leftist leaders that promote socialist ideologies have gained popularity among the Latin American electorate. The socialist project has endured over the last 15 years, and apparently has resulted into a positive development for the region, evidencing a consistent regional GDP growth of 4.5% per year, and a reduction of unemployment and inflation rates. Furthermore, Latin American governments have lifted more than 64 million people from poverty and 60 million from the absolute poverty line in this same period. Some gramscianist authors have suggested that the autonomy of governments to produce these social policies has been a key factor in achieving such political and economic stability, in contrast to the situation which occurred during the 90s, when the International Financial Institutions prescribed policy reforms for the South-American states. Nevertheless, there are further aspects such as Chinese expansionism that has evidently influenced the progress of the region during the last 15 years. One example is how the Chinese demand for commodities has produced a boom in the international markets, resulting in an economic bonanza for Latin American states. In addition to the financial aid and specialized investment made by China, this has been key factor for the execution and sustainment of the socialist models in Latin America.
author2 Hopewell, Kristine
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Carranco Paredes, Santiago
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title The Post-Neoliberal South American Development
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