Wer regiert Kolumbien?: Sozioökonomische und raumstrukturelle Auswirkungen der Gewaltökonomien
Mertins Günter
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Mertins Günter: Marburg
ZFW – Advances in Economic Geography, 2007, vol. 51, issue 1, 176-190
Abstract:
Who governs Colombia? Socio-economic and social-structural consequences of the economies of violence. An enormous number of publications about the different types of organized violence in Colombia already exists (drug-mafia, guerilla, paramilitaries). This article focuses on the macro- and microeconomic consequences of these criminal organizations in rural and urban areas as well as in the corresponding spatial-structural components, especially in the regional and local interaction fields/“controlled” areas. For a long time the aims of the guerilla-organizations have been oriented by Marxist ideologies. Meanwhile they can be interpreted in the sense of the “new” war economies.
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1515/zfw.2007.0014
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