The first export era revisited reassessing its contribution to Latin American economies /

This book challenges the wide-ranging generalizations that dominate the literature on the impact of export-led growth upon Latin America during the first export era. The contributors to this volume contest conventional approaches, stemming from structuralism and dependency theory, which portray a ra...

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Other Authors: Kuntz Ficker, Sandra,, SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 348 pages).
Series: Palgrave studies in economic history.
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Summary: This book challenges the wide-ranging generalizations that dominate the literature on the impact of export-led growth upon Latin America during the first export era. The contributors to this volume contest conventional approaches, stemming from structuralism and dependency theory, which portray a rather negative view of the impact of nineteenth-century globalization upon Latin America. It has been considered that, as a result of the role of Latin American countries as providers of raw materials produced in enclaves dominated by foreign capital, their participation in the world economy has had adverse consequences for their long-term development. This volume addresses a representative sample of countries with varied initial conditions and resource endowments, a diverse productive specialization, as well as different degrees of integration to the world economy. This allows a direct comparison among the different experiences within the region, which in turn enables a more nuanced understanding of the contribution of exports to economic growth and economic modernization. Eight national case studies are presented - Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Mexico, Bolivia and Uruguay - which offer an insight into the successes of a region traditionally viewed as disadvantaged by globalization and export-led growth.
Item Description: Chapter 1: Latin America's First Export Era: Reassessing its Economic Contribution -- Chapter 2: The Contribution of Argentine Exports to the Economy: 1875-1929 -- Chapter 3: The Bolivian Export Sector: 1870-1950 -- Chapter 4: The Brazilian Export Economy: 1822-1913 -- Chapter 5: The Impact of Nitrates on the Chilean Economy: 1880-1930 -- Chapter 6: Exports and Economic Development in Colombia -- A Regional Perspective: 1830-1929 -- Chapter 7: Mexico in the Export Era -- Export Boom, Economic Modernization, and Industrialization: 1870s-1929 -- Chapter 8: Exports and Their Impact on the Economy -- The Case of Peru: 1830-1930 -- Chapter 9: Latin America's First Export Era: A Preliminary Balance (Towards a New Synthesis).
This book challenges the wide-ranging generalizations that dominate the literature on the impact of export-led growth upon Latin America during the first export era. The contributors to this volume contest conventional approaches, stemming from structuralism and dependency theory, which portray a rather negative view of the impact of nineteenth-century globalization upon Latin America. It has been considered that, as a result of the role of Latin American countries as providers of raw materials produced in enclaves dominated by foreign capital, their participation in the world economy has had adverse consequences for their long-term development. This volume addresses a representative sample of countries with varied initial conditions and resource endowments, a diverse productive specialization, as well as different degrees of integration to the world economy. This allows a direct comparison among the different experiences within the region, which in turn enables a more nuanced understanding of the contribution of exports to economic growth and economic modernization. Eight national case studies are presented - Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Mexico, Bolivia and Uruguay - which offer an insight into the successes of a region traditionally viewed as disadvantaged by globalization and export-led growth.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xxii, 348 pages).
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9783319623405
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